

2020 Virtual Meeting
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Our first-ever virtual Annual Meeting featured two presentations with a brief business meeting between them. The first presentation was offered by Scott Hanson and Michael Sack and showed historic source prints and transferware pieces depicting sites and monuments in India and current photos of the same sites and monuments. Scott, Michael and 11 other transferware collectors toured the sites in India early in 2020 and share insights and stories about the journey while discussing the transferware and source prints. The second presentation consisted of Gaye Blake-Roberts’ 2019 Birmingham, Alabama TCC meeting offering, “Britain’s Development of the Transfer Printing Process in The 18th Century And How It Changed The Industry”. Four presentations to TCC meetings have been recorded and are available to TCC member at: TCC sponsored videos.
2019 BIRMINGHAM, AL
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2019 California Regional Meeting
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2018 Providence, Rhode Island
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2017 Phoenix, Arizona
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2016 Charlottesville, Virginia
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2015 Special Tour to England
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2014 Mendenhall, Pennsylvania / Winterthur
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2013 West Coast Regional Meeting
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2013 Boston, Massachusetts
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2012 Seattle, Washington
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2011 Baltimore, Maryland
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2011 California Regional Gathering
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2010 Durham, New Hampshire
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2009 Bristol, England
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2008 Williamsburg, Virginia
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2007 Hartford, Connecticut
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2006 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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2005 Phoenix, Arizona
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2004 Sturbridge, Massachusetts
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2003 Stoke-on-Trent, England
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2002 Pennsylvania/Winterthur
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2001 Monterey, California
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2000 Durham, New Hampshire
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Rich with content for ceramic collectors, researchers, authors, curators, and historic archaeologists, the sites are sure to deliver value for their visitors. The exhibition’s curators continue to enhance them and, now, with site application upgrades, including a new magnification feature and upgraded content management capabilities, the TCC and its collaborators are pleased to relaunch these exhibits, all free to a worldwide audience.
Branded Patriotic America, debuted in 2014 in collaboration with Historic New England, and the Winterthur Museum
Launched in 2015 in partnership with the Northern Ceramic Society.
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