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  • Gemma Jones as Louisa Trotter wearing a gray dress in the episode "Family Matters" of the 1977 series "The Duchess of Duke Street."
    • BBC

    The Duchess of Duke Street: Family Matters

    1977

    Costume seen on Gemma Jones as Louisa Trotter

  • Rhoda Lewis as Margaret Lloyd George wearing a gray dress in the episode "A Woman of Style" of the 1983 mini-series "Number 10."
    • ITV

    Number 10: A Woman of Style

    1983

    Costume seen on Rhoda Lewis as Margaret Lloyd George

  • Alice Krige as Bridget O'Donnell wearing a gray dress in the 1984 mini-series "Ellis Island."
    • Telepictures Productions
    • Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)

    Ellis Island

    1984

    Costume seen on Alice Krige as Bridget O'Donnell

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This costume was first spotted in the 1977 series The Duchess of Duke Street, where Gemma Jones wore it as Louisa Trotter in the episode Family Matters. The dress was seen again in the 1983 miniseries Number 10, where Rhoda Lewis wore it as Margaret Lloyd George in the episode A Woman of Style. In 1984 the dress was worn by Alice Krige as Bridget O’Donnell in the miniseries Ellis Island

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This costume was first spotted in the 1977 series The Duchess of Duke Street, where Gemma Jones wore it as Louisa Trotter in the episode Family Matters. The dress was seen again in the 1983 miniseries Number 10, where Rhoda Lewis wore it as Margaret Lloyd George in the episode A Woman of Style. In 1984 the dress was worn by Alice Krige as Bridget O’Donnell in the miniseries Ellis Island

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This costume was first spotted in the 1977 series The Duchess of Duke Street, where Gemma Jones wore it as Louisa Trotter in the episode Family Matters. The dress was seen again in the 1983 miniseries Number 10, where Rhoda Lewis wore it as Margaret Lloyd George in the episode A Woman of Style. In 1984 the dress was worn by Alice Krige as Bridget O’Donnell in the miniseries Ellis Island

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Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
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  • Julia Spicer
  • justprosper
Costume Designer:
  • Betty Aldiss

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