
Jill Redding (in red flowered blouse). Jill is a professional actress with a  long history with Tudor Hall and an interest in murder mystery theatre. Jill  appeared in 10 episodes of season two of The Wire.
 Elwin Penski (far right in blue shirt) founder of the Junius B. Booth  Society (http://juniusbooth.org/) and webmaster for  the Historical Society of Harford County website. Elwin also prepared the  wonderful framed poster that hangs in the "Booth Room" at Tudor Hall.
 In third row on far right in green striped shirt: Lee Pucklis, theatre  professional who does a lot of work in Philadelphia and whose parents live in  Harford County.
Vern Hart wore the costume of a gentleman of the Civil War period and  discussed his costume in detail.
Cindi Leyko-Fleischman (left) spoke to Kathy Scholl after the  meeting.
 Kathy Scholl wore the attire of an 18th century woman of "middling" means.  Kathy removed some of her outer attire to reveal her petticoat, pockets (tied on  a string around her waist), and corset. Fascinating!

Susan Wooden enjoying the refreshments served in the dining room after the meeting. A big THANK YOU to Susan, Kathy, and Vern for such an interesting, informative, and fun presentation!

James T. Wollon is the great-grandson of Ella Harward Kyle Mahoney who  lived at Tudor Hall from 1878 until her death in the house in 1948. Her first  husband Samuel A. S. Kyle bought Tudor Hall as a wedding gift for his young  bride. Jim is a preservation and restoration architect.
 
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