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Chemise belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots in which she was executed at Fotheringhay Castle. Of fine linen with drawn thread borders incribed on the bodice in red and dated Feb 11 1587. This is an Elizabethan undergarment and only one other of this type is known to survive. Medieval Underclothes, Werewolf Family, Fotheringhay Castle, Scottish Photography, Regal Fashion, Marie Stuart, Elizabethan Era, Queen Of Scots, Tudor Era

Chemise belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots in which she was executed at Fotheringhay Castle. Of fine linen with drawn thread borders incribed on the bodice in red and dated Feb 11 1587. This is an Elizabethan undergarment and only one other of this type is known to survive.

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Tudor gown        inspired by portraits of wives and daughter of Henry VIII (ca 1540). This smock is based on extant piece belonging probably to Mary, Queen of Scotland (1575-85). Pattern can be found in J.Arnold (Patterns of fashion 4). For the construction is used openwork insertion seam. The sleeves and neck are embroidered by double running stitch.     Next pages show pictures of previous versions of this gown.      Photo - P.Polasek Tudor Nightgown, Elizabethan Peasant, 1540s Fashion, Tudor Portraits, Medieval Reference, Lady Capulet, Tudor Gown, 16th Century Clothing, Elizabethan Fashion

Tudor gown inspired by portraits of wives and daughter of Henry VIII (ca 1540). This smock is based on extant piece belonging probably to Mary, Queen of Scotland (1575-85). Pattern can be found in J.Arnold (Patterns of fashion 4). For the construction is used openwork insertion seam. The sleeves and neck are embroidered by double running stitch. Next pages show pictures of previous versions of this gown. Photo - P.Polasek

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