![]() ![]() In 2010 came The Tudor Wife by Emily Purdy, as well as a re-print of the 1981 The Princeling by Cyntia Harrod Eagles. Next was the 2008 Elizabeth and Leicster by Sarah Gristwood, followed by the 2009 by The Virgin’s Daughter by Jeane Westin and The King’s Daughter by Christie Dickason. ![]() ![]() Next it was seen on Mary, Queen of France on a 2007 reissue of a 1964 novel, also by Plaidy. In 2007 the costume appeared on re-print of a 1955 Jean Plaidy novel entitled Lord Robert. It was not spotted again until 2004 (though it almost certainly was used) in the mini-series The Virgin Queen, where it appeared on an extra.Īfter this point, the costume begins to appear on numerous book covers, often heavily photoshopped and many of them from the same photo shoots, some of which can be attributed to Richard Jenkins photography. In 1989 it appeared in the episode of A Bit of a Do entitled The Farewell Party, where it was worn by Nicola Pagett as Liz Badger. Not long after it was seen again in 1984 in a commercial for Hamlet Cigars, which you can view here. It was first used in the 1984 Dutch mini-series Willem van Oranje, where it was worn by Machteld Ramoudt as Louise de Coligny. This beautiful gown has been used at least nineteen times over the years, predominantly on book covers. ![]()
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