The Bacton Altar Cloth is a 16th-century garment that is considered the sole surviving dress of Queen Elizabeth I. The cloth, embroidered in an elaborate...
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Blanche Parry (section Bacton Altar Cloth)
of Bacton Church, arranged for the framing and display of the Bacton Altar Cloth in 1909. It was Brothers who first suggested that the Bacton Altar Cloth...
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January 2017). "This Altar Cloth Might Have Been Elizabeth I's Skirt". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 8 December 2022. Bacton Church on Explore Churches...
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Katharine Worsley Bacton Altar Cloth, the only surviving dress of Queen Elizabeth I; so-named because it had been used as an altar cloth for centuries Cyclone...
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costume depicted in Elizabeth's Rainbow Portrait at Hatfield and the Bacton Altar Cloth. The concept of the Harefield lottery was the distribution of gifts...
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Wardrobe Unlocked (London, 1988), pp. 83-4, 94. Eleri Lynn, 'The Bacton Altar Cloth', Costume, 52:1 (March 2018), pp. 18-20. Horatio Brown, Calendar State...
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Burlington Magazine, 33:189 (December 1918), pp. 196–201, on the Bacton Altar Cloth Jerusalem : a historical sketch; illustrated by Benton Fletcher. 1924...
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