I am still learning and studying loose gowns for the museum projekt. I love the
loose gown in this film clip from The prince and the pauper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMr5iS_51VA
The coupple dansing right behind the prince of wales, the yellow gown with the
short paned sleave.
But i am
Oh, I see lots of nice, and some rather incorrect outfits in this movie clip.
They've set the date of the movie in 1547, when Henry is old and about to die.
His wife is obviously supposed to be Anne Boleyn (from the B on her necklace),
who was killed by Henry's command in the 1536. The garments
Laurie,
Were the books based on the Texas area in the 19th Century? I believe it
was Texas Tech who published the books.
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Hello Kimiko and Dee,
Manny thanks for your most informative responses, i am apreciating this very
much.
Yes Kimiko i am on facebook, you could try and friend me, would be very
interrested to see the dutch pictures :-)
BJARNE
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Think I found them--the Amanda series, published by Texas Tech University Press:
http://ttupress.org/_product_93964/Amanda_Series_Doll_Clothing_Patterns_(paper,_pattern)
Ann Wass
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Oh, I see lots of nice, and some rather incorrect outfits in this movie clip.
Indeed.
And the aristocacy is so delightfully cruel, isn't it? :-) Then they dance a
sort of La Volta (too early for that too, I think) instead of a Galliard.
But from the late 1960's to the early 80's
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May i ask about the coifs. The coifs seen in Arnolds books and manny other
places with blackwork are mostly as late as cirka 1600. How early did they
start to use these?
Bjarne
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I believe they are dancing a tourdion. It looks like a galliard, but moving
like a processional.
Kathleen Norvell
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h, I see lots
Isn't this a question that the breastee (patient) should ask the breaster
(doctor)?
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On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:58 PM, stils...@netspace.net.au wrote:
Isn't this a question that the breastee (patient) should ask the breaster
(doctor)?
-C.
Yes and no; the doctor might hear the word corset and freak out if he has
only vague common knowledge of the subject; and he might have no
I have a picture of my great aunt in a waist cincher--she was 16 and WOW!
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