I still read the posts. As someone who makes clothing for Renaissance casts
there have been many times these posts have come through with a detail I
needed. Especially when a painting was posted or a site was shared.
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two good sites for information are:
http://www.msana.com/historyfm.asp
http://www.oelodge.uklinux.net/history.htm
Hope this helps
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If you google Masonic there are sites that have the historical perspective as
well. I remember that there is an actual Masonic site in England sponsored by a
University that has quite a bit of information. I think that the site is the
Centre for Masons
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An evening gown from that period would be Black or Silver/Grey. Red is pushing
it, although Hollywood starlets used that color. Blues would be OK as well.
However Black is always the correct color especially for formal evenings.
Namaste Maestro )0(
It is not what fears you that has you so
One other museum is good. The Rijk Museum. It has clothing, furniture and other
day to day items in it.
Namaste
Robert )0(
--- On Mon, 7/28/08, Cin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Cin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Looking for Amsterdam museums events
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I have seen this dress. In the original movie, The
King And I, Anna is wearing one during the State
Dinner seen when she is dancung with Yul Brenner.
--- Diana Habra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have finally found a propper picture to show.
This is a painting of the
view over the thames.
Robin,
I have done what you are about to do, except I and
another person help the students with costuming for a
sheakespeare play. atthefaire.com has a pattern link
and simplicity has some inexpensive costumes. I also
fitted the sudents using resources such as the second
stores in the area and