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The Gallery of Historic Costume: Some of the Dresses Worn in Elizabeths Reign, c1934
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The Gallery of Historic Costume: Some of the Dresses Worn in Elizabeths Reign, c1934
The Gallery of Historic Costume: Some of the Dresses Worn in Elizabeths Reign, c1934. Illustration of costume worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Instructions are given in the accompanying text on how to trace the figures onto thin paper, paste them onto cardboard, and cut them out. Information on what colours to use is also given. From The Romance of the Nation, Volume Two, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London, c1934]
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This print showcases "The Gallery of Historic Costume: Some of the Dresses Worn in Elizabeth's Reign" from around 1934. The illustration depicts a costume worn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), providing an intriguing glimpse into the fashion trends of that era. Accompanying instructions guide viewers on how to trace the figures onto thin paper, paste them onto cardboard, and cut them out, allowing for an interactive experience with this historical piece. "The Romance of the Nation, Volume Two" edited by Charles Ray and published by The Amalgamated Press Ltd. in London circa 1934, serves as a valuable source for this visual representation. This image transports us back to both the 16th century and early 20th century simultaneously, bridging two distinct time periods through its creation. The attire showcased in this print reflects traditional English clothing from centuries ago. From doublets to ruffs and tights to jackets, these garments were once donned by nobleman and knights alike. Notably featured is a knight adorned with the prestigious Knight of the Garter insignia—a symbol synonymous with chivalry and honor. While we are unable to identify specific individuals captured within this monochrome scene or pinpoint its exact location, it remains an invaluable testament to British history and culture. This print allows us to appreciate not only England's rich sartorial heritage but also offers a unique opportunity for creative engagement through tracing paper dolls inspired by these
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