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*[[Alison von Markheim]] from its informal founding until she departed the Barony in 1979. | *[[Alison von Markheim]] from its informal founding until she departed the Barony in 1979. | ||
*[[Bernard ben Barra]], late 1970s, was an art teacher in Lake Elsinore in the outside world. | *[[Bernard ben Barra]], late 1970s, was an art teacher in Lake Elsinore in the outside world. | ||
*[[Elenoré de Brus d'Artois]], early 1980s | *[[Elenoré de Brus d'Artois]], through the early 1980s | ||
*[[Atanielle Unesse]], early 1980s | |||
*[[James Andrew MacAllister]], 2000 | |||
==Photos== | ==Photos== |
Latest revision as of 17:53, 25 September 2022
History
- The Dreiburgen Scriptorium was founded informally by Baroness Alison von Markheim who had a large table in her living room and got people started. It was further developed by Bernard ben Barra about the same time.
Mission
Charter
Meetings
Guildmasters
- Alison von Markheim from its informal founding until she departed the Barony in 1979.
- Bernard ben Barra, late 1970s, was an art teacher in Lake Elsinore in the outside world.
- Elenoré de Brus d'Artois, through the early 1980s
- Atanielle Unesse, early 1980s
- James Andrew MacAllister, 2000
Photos
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