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  • Jaime Murray as Ruth Kettering wearing a necklace with a red stone in the episode "The Mystery of the Blue Train" of the 2005 series "Poirot."
    • ITV

    Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train

    2005

    Costume seen on Jaime Murray as Ruth Kettering

  • Anna Skellern as Bobbie Pelham wearing a necklace with a red stone in the 2012 mini-series "Parade's End."
    • HBO

    Parade's End

    2012

    Costume seen on Anna Skellern as Bobbie Pelham

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About the Costume

This marvelous necklace was first worn by Jamie Murray as Ruth Kettering in the 2005 Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train. Anna Skellern went on to wear the piece as Bobbie Pelham in 2012’s Parade’s End.

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About the Costume

This marvelous necklace was first worn by Jamie Murray as Ruth Kettering in the 2005 Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train. Anna Skellern went on to wear the piece as Bobbie Pelham in 2012’s Parade’s End.

This marvelous necklace was first worn by Jamie Murray as Ruth Kettering in the 2005 Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train. Anna Skellern went on to wear the piece as Bobbie Pelham in 2012’s Parade’s End.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Lauren
Photos provided by:
  • Lauren
  • MayG
Costume Designer:
  • Sheena Napier

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