[h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews

Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the web.
I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters of 
historical costumes:


http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/

Bjarne




Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk

http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/ 



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RE: [h-cost] chain of office for Elizabethan

2007-09-18 Thread otsisto
From my understanding, Livery collars were replaced by gold chains for
everyday wear which would sometimes have a pendant of some sort hanging from
it, like a miniature portrait or if say the person is of the Order of the
fleece, they would have a gold fleece/sheep pendant in the time of
Elizabeth's reign.
During ceremonies/formal functions of Orders the collar would be worn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Schatzkammer_Wien_Collane_Orden_vom_Golde
nen_Vlies.jpg

Also, certain offices and Mayoral offices retained the collars.

After doing a little more browsing on the subject I found
(zoomable)
http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?locid=308rNo=3

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Burghley_Garter_Robes.jpg

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Thomas_howard_suffolk.jpg

So from what I have found, unless he is claiming to be of an Order, he
really should not wear one and probably not while strolling around the
streets.

De
-Original Message-

I would think that they must exist because the great chains still exist.
I've been privileged to see the Lady Mayor of Sheffield and the Lord Mayor
of Bath wearing their town's great chains.  The thing would be to locate a
picture of someone with their regalia on.

How about Sir Henry Lee, Elizabeth's Champion?

Regina


 I have not seen any Elizabethan men's
 portraits with them wearing a chain of office like we saw in the
 Tudor time
 period; only single chains with medallions hanging.  Does any one
 know of a
 portrait that would display what he is looking for or had this
 fashion just
 disappeared by Elizabeth's reign?



 Thanks--Diane



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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews
This would be Cecilias riding outfit you are thinking of, her husband is the 
tall slender person in the green and red suit.

Cecilias is black jacket - red skirt?
I think hers is about 1740. I remember she told me, she wears it buttoned 
because she has not made the waistcoat yeat.
In all the costumes are from about 1730 - 1790 so it is a wide range of 
costumes.


Bjarne

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Bjarne,

Thank you so much!

Please forgive my ignorance: what time period do the costumes
represent?  I am interested in the young lady in the Riding Habit,
since I also ride sidesaddle.

Thank you, again.

Susan
(NJ-USA)

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too fast and you miss all you are traveling for. - Ride the Dark
Trail by Louis L'Amour



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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Susan Data-Samtak

Bjarne,

Thank you so much!

Please forgive my ignorance: what time period do the costumes 
represent?  I am interested in the young lady in the Riding Habit, 
since I also ride sidesaddle.


Thank you, again.

Susan
(NJ-USA)

Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for.  - Ride the Dark
Trail by Louis L'Amour

On Sep 18, 2007, at 7:27 AM, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the 
web.
I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters of 
historical costumes:


http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/

Bjarne




Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk

http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/

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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Joan Jurancich

At 04:27 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the web.
I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters 
of historical costumes:


http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/

Bjarne


Very nice!  You are very fortunate to have such wonderful venues for 
your events.



Joan Jurancich
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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Susan Data-Samtak


Susan

Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for.  - Ride the Dark
Trail by Louis L'Amour

On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

This would be Cecilias riding outfit you are thinking of, her husband 
is the tall slender person in the green and red suit.

Cecilias is black jacket - red skirt?
I think hers is about 1740. I remember she told me, she wears it 
buttoned because she has not made the waistcoat yeat.
In all the costumes are from about 1730 - 1790 so it is a wide range 
of costumes.


Bjarne

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To: Historical Costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures


Bjarne,

Thank you so much!

Please forgive my ignorance: what time period do the costumes
represent?  I am interested in the young lady in the Riding Habit,
since I also ride sidesaddle.

Thank you, again.

Susan
(NJ-USA)

Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for. - Ride the Dark
Trail by Louis L'Amour



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Re: [h-cost] chain of office for Elizabethan

2007-09-18 Thread michaela de bruce
  portraits with them wearing a chain of office like we saw in the
  Tudor time
  period; only single chains with medallions hanging.  Does any one
  know of a
  portrait that would display what he is looking for or had this
  fashion just
  disappeared by Elizabeth's reign?

I just found this last night:
http://tinyurl.com/2emcwc
or the original link:
http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EURscreen=lotdetailsNoFlashiSaleItemNo=2435677iSaleNo=11912

Portrait of Sir Thomas Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex (1526/7-83) ,
three-quarter-length, in the robes, collar and George of the Order of
the Garter, holding the Lord Chamberlain's white rod
The present portrait can be counted among those that post-date his
appointment as Lord Chamberlain in 1572, since he is depicted here
holding the white rod of this office.


Michaela de Bruce
http://glittersweet.com
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RE: [h-cost] Re: Bayreuth event 2007

2007-09-18 Thread Sharon Collier
Beautiful! I love the color. I'm looking forward to more pictures.
Sharon C. 

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*stares in awe*  That is just absolutely gorgeous, Bjarne--and you wear it
so well!!  Your work is always wonderful, the description of the event is
just fantastic--I can't wait to see the other pics!

Thank you for sharing your experiences!

Meli in the US
(Sharon)

Bjarne wrote:

Dear list.
I just arrived home safely from a long and tiresome trainjourney to Bayreuth
in South Germany. Night trains really isnt my cop of tea, and i slept very
bad. So i am a little tired.
Spended the weekend of my life with lots of beautifull and kind people
having a danse soiré friday evening in the house of Prinsesse Louise von
Bayern build about 1720.
It was with candle light. An unforgettable walk at the Hermitage at
Bayreuth, saturday afternoon, and following a performance with original
instruments at the Markgräffliche Opernhaus also early 18th century - the
opera of Henry Purcel King Arthur
My head is so full of unforgettable moments and sights with beautifull
dressed 18th century reenacters.
When i get more fresh tomorrow, i shall eddit all my pictures and post a
link to you, I made a little sneak prewiev with myself in front of the
fountain at the Hermitage with my silver spangeled suit:
 http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/wig2-1.htm

Bjarne
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RE: [h-cost] More info on my lectures in Oregon

2007-09-18 Thread Wanda Pease
See you there Robin!!!  My check went into the mail yesterday for both
sessions!

Regina/Wanda

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 Information on my upcoming lecture day, Oct. 20, in Eugene, Oregon, is now
 online here:

 http://www.costumetalk.com/CTinfo/

 with details on my lectures here:

 http://costumetalk.com/CTinfo/index.php?option=com_contenttask=vi
ewid=15Itemid=36

On Oct. 21, Tammie Dupuis (The Renaissance Tailor) will be speaking.
Information on her lecture is on the same website.

Forward at will.

--Robin


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RE: [h-cost] More info on my lectures in Oregon

2007-09-18 Thread Robin Netherton

 See you there Robin!!! My check went into the mail yesterday for both
 sessions!

It'll be great to see you again, Wanda! (Truly, it amazes me when people come 
to my lectures a *second* time.)

Will anyone else from h-cost be there?

Info at http://www.costumetalk.com .

--Robin


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RE: [h-cost] More info on my lectures in Oregon

2007-09-18 Thread colleen . mcdonald

 Will anyone else from h-cost be there? 

I will!

Colleen
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[h-cost] Source for Busk

2007-09-18 Thread Jane Pease
I am in search of a 15 inch wooden busk.  Anyone know where I might find such a 
thing?

Thanks in advance.

Jane Pease
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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Chris Bertani
On 18 Sep 2007, Joan Jurancich wrote:

 At 04:27 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:
 Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the web.
 I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters 
 of historical costumes:
 
 http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/
 
 Bjarne
 
 Very nice!  You are very fortunate to have such wonderful venues for 
 your events.

Indeed!  I am very jealous of all costumers in Europe.

I particularly love the candle-lit dinner.

-- Chris Bertani
www.goblinrevolution.org/costumes
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