The Queen Victoria documentary is on yt. Originally, I watched it on vhs borrowed from the library.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=roZhbBoHGm8
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1975
Costume seen on an extra as a nursemaid
1994
Costume seen on Beatie Edney as Louisa Gradgrind
1997
Costume seen on Louise Rea as Queen Victoria
1997
Costume seen on Cheryl Campbell as Bessy Tulliver
2000
Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Miss Freeman
2003
Costume seen on Jodhi May as Elizabeth Jane
2017
Costume seen on Daniela Holtz as Baroness Lehzen
This Victorian gown has been used at least seven times over the years. It was first seen in 1975 in the miniseries Edward VII, where it was worn by an extra as a nursemaid. In 1994 it was worn by Beatie Edney as Louisa Gradgrind in Hard Times. It was worn twice in 1997 – first by Louise Rea as Queen Victoria in the Network First documentary Victoria & Albert, and then by Cheryl Campbell as Bessy Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss.
In 2000 it was worn by an uncredited actress as Miss Freeman in A Dinner of Herbs, and in 2003 Jodhi May wore it as Elizabeth Jane in The Mayor of Casterbridge. Finally, in 2017 it appeared in the second season of Victoria, where Daniela Holtz wore it as Baroness Lehzen.
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This Victorian gown has been used at least seven times over the years. It was first seen in 1975 in the miniseries Edward VII, where it was worn by an extra as a nursemaid. In 1994 it was worn by Beatie Edney as Louisa Gradgrind in Hard Times. It was worn twice in 1997 – first by Louise Rea as Queen Victoria in the Network First documentary Victoria & Albert, and then by Cheryl Campbell as Bessy Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss.
In 2000 it was worn by an uncredited actress as Miss Freeman in A Dinner of Herbs, and in 2003 Jodhi May wore it as Elizabeth Jane in The Mayor of Casterbridge. Finally, in 2017 it appeared in the second season of Victoria, where Daniela Holtz wore it as Baroness Lehzen.
What do you think of the history of this costume? Comment below!
This Victorian gown has been used at least seven times over the years. It was first seen in 1975 in the miniseries Edward VII, where it was worn by an extra as a nursemaid. In 1994 it was worn by Beatie Edney as Louisa Gradgrind in Hard Times. It was worn twice in 1997 – first by Louise Rea as Queen Victoria in the Network First documentary Victoria & Albert, and then by Cheryl Campbell as Bessy Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss.
In 2000 it was worn by an uncredited actress as Miss Freeman in A Dinner of Herbs, and in 2003 Jodhi May wore it as Elizabeth Jane in The Mayor of Casterbridge. Finally, in 2017 it appeared in the second season of Victoria, where Daniela Holtz wore it as Baroness Lehzen.
What do you think of the history of this costume? Comment below!
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The Queen Victoria documentary is on yt. Originally, I watched it on vhs borrowed from the library.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=roZhbBoHGm8
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The Queen Victoria documentary is on yt. Originally, I watched it on vhs borrowed from the library.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=roZhbBoHGm8
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The Queen Victoria documentary is on yt. Originally, I watched it on vhs borrowed from the library.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=roZhbBoHGm8