Last week I couriered a collar from our Blackborne Lace collection to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, for their forthcoming Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, and Revolution exhibition. The lace itself [2007.1.1.162] dates to the mid-17th century, the technique is needle lace, and it was made in Venice. The shape of the collar was altered
Going Once, Going Twice: 20th Century Fashion on Loan to Tennants Auctioneers. - The Bowes Museum : The Bowes Museum
26 April 1923: The Marriage of the Duke of York and Elizabeth
We feel like this 1940s dress really - The Bowes Museum
The Journal of Dress History, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2019 by The Journal of Dress History - Issuu
Famous Leaders Among Women by Libraries of Hope - Issuu
Would you wear this jacket to a fancy - The Bowes Museum
We feel like this 1940s dress really - The Bowes Museum
350 Year Old Italian Collar, Seeks 350 Year Old British Dress for Meaningful Short-Term Relationship - The Bowes Museum : The Bowes Museum
British and European Portraiture 1600-1930 by Masterart - Issuu
The Bowes Museum and Barnard Castle – fadanista