Re: [h-cost] FYI - Ladies costume inspired by the court of Napoleon

2005-09-16 Thread Kate M Bunting
Wow! Fantastic - I wish I was anywhere near Guildford.
 
Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor

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http://www.guildford.gov.uk/GuildfordWeb/Leisure/Guildford+House/Exhibitions/Golden+Bees+Costume.htm

Golden Bees : An exhibition of ladies costume inspired by the Court of 
Napoleon.
from 21 September to 22 October 2005


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Re: [h-cost] FYI - Ladies costume inspired by the court of Napoleon

2005-09-15 Thread Althea Turner

Hiya,

The bees depicted on this fabric were first found in the grave of  
Childeric I and used to strengthen the Hapsburg claim to the throne  
of France in some obscure way that still eludes me.  :D


Something about fleur de lys being Bourbon.  So Napoleon used the  
bees in a political way to impress and to tie his reign to those of  
the past.


Althea



On Sep 15, 2005, at 7:54 PM, david webb wrote:




http://www.guildford.gov.uk/GuildfordWeb/Leisure/Guildford+House/ 
Exhibitions/Golden+Bees+Costume.htm


Golden Bees : An exhibition of ladies costume inspired by the Court  
of Napoleon.

from 21 September to 22 October 2005
Guildford House Gallery hosts an exhibition of costume made by  
local costume maker Sarah Vickery.
Sarah has been a dedicated member of the Napoleonic Association, a  
world-wide research and re-enactment society for the past 12 years.  
She specialises the designing and making of period clothing  
inspired by the ladies of the Napoleonic Court.

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