The Lost Dress of Elizabeth I
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 Published On Sep 20, 2019

For years, an incredibly rare Tudor treasure lay tucked away in a church in the rural hamlet of Bacton. This altar cloth has long been associated with Elizabeth I through Blanche Parry, her long time servant who was born in Bacton. Now, new research has uncovered that this is in fact part of a dress worn by someone of the highest nobility at the Elizabethan court. Evidence points directly to the wardrobe of Elizabeth I, making it the only known surviving example of Elizabeth's clothing.

See the Lost Dress of Elizabeth I was an exhibition at Hampton Court Palace from 12 October 2019 - 23 February 2020: bit.ly/TheLostDress

Conservation of the Bacton Altar Cloth has been generously supported by: The Leche Trust; Lord Barnby's Foundation; The Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers; and, The Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers.

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