Chantilly, Oise | Chantilly | Château de Chantilly | Chantilly, Virginia | Lace | Paper Lace | lace | Chateau de Chantilly | Chantilly Racecourse | Blood and Black Lace | Lace Market | Tønder lace | Queen's Anne's Lace | Lace Market Theatre | château de Chantilly | Bobbin lace | Alençon lace |
The Big Bopper's hit "Chantilly Lace" was released in 1958, whilst Johnny Preston's "Running Bear", James O'Gwynn's "Talk to Me Lonesome Heart" and Eddie Noack's "Have Blues Will Travel" / "The Price of Love" followed in 1959.
Items include a chantilly lace wrap which once belonged to Florence Nightingale, a love letter written by Governor Bligh's mother, an outdoor display of carts and farm equipment and memorabilia connected with Arthur Postle who, in 1906, was proclaimed 'the fastest man in the world' when he won the 220 yards World Championship Cup.