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Lady Victoria de Nevell, AOA, ADT, ASA

 

 

 
This page is written by Lady Victoria de Nevell and edited by Mom (Bess).

You can see my  Curriculum Vitae Here.

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 I spent  two weeks with my nose buried in mom's heraldry books.  The device above  was designed by me and will be submitted for registration in the SCA.

What's New?

  • October 24th, 2005 - I learned how to make Root beer! "Three Treasure's Brew"
  • I received my Award of Arms at Simple Day AS 39 for service and nobility beyond my years.
  • I won the archery Tournament at Middle Kingdom College of Youth!!  It was my first time shooting and I loved it.  I'm now saving my money for a bow of my own.
  • Read my 5th Grade Social Studies Research Paper on Queen Elizabeth I.  I got an A+!!
  • 2004 - I'm learning to make lace!  My first project was a lace snake.  The design isn't period but the stitches I used to make it are.  I entered a period pattern that I'm working on in a recent A&S Display.

Links

Up Teal Elizabethan HRM Queen Elizabeth I Curriculum Vitae

As part of the MidRealm Page School I have attended to Her Majesty Guenievre Crown Tournament. (Can you believe it?)


I'm also a member of Job's Daughter's Bethel #57 Loves Park, IL.

 

 

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