English Costume From Prehistoric Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century

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Hatfield House. There is a picture here in which the Queen is wearing a large head-dress edged with standing-up jewelled ornaments and rich ruff, fitting close under the chin, with winged gauze veil falling behind. The dress is black, the stomacher covered with rows of pearls and other jewels, and she has rich lace cuffs.
Saltram (Earl of Morley). The chief point of interest about this portrait is that the Queen has jewels in her hair, a large pearl on the forehead, and a chain of pearls, garni
...shed with white satin bows, suspended from her shoulders.
Charlecote Park (Miss Lucy). In this portrait Eliza- beth wears a crown-like head-dress of pearls, and black dress decorated with gold and jewels. The skirt, open in front, shows a white kirtle ornamented with MARGARET. DUCHESS OF NORFOLK (DIED 1563, AGED 23. ) SHE \VAS THE SECOND WIFE OF THOMAS, FOURTH DUKE OF NORFOLK SIXTEENTH CENTURY COSTUME 81 a pattern in gold. The stomacher is pointed ; the sleeves are large cuffs of rich lace. The ruff does not fit close, but shows the neck, with a collar of pearls, above it.


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