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Wedding dress consisting of a pelisse robe with large imbecile sleeves and bell shaped skirt. It is made of white muslin with self coloured cotton embroidery in a formal floral pattern. There is a bow of satin at ankle height, in the front of the skirt. The dress is lined with silk and fastens at the neck and waist with black metal hooks and eyes. There is an additional silk tying ribbon inside the waist.

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  • Wedding dress consisting of a pelisse robe with large imbecile sleeves and bell shaped skirt. It is made of white muslin with self coloured cotton embroidery in a formal floral pattern. There is a bow of satin at ankle height, in the front of the skirt. The dress is lined with silk and fastens at the neck and waist with black metal hooks and eyes. There is an additional silk tying ribbon inside the waist. (en)
  • Wedding dress of embroidered muslin, England, 1834. (en)
  • White muslin dress and cape Britain 1834 White muslin was popular for wedding dresses in the first half of the 19th century. This embroidered example is thought to have been worn by Mary-Anne-Grace Quin, who married Herbert Mayo, a broker in colonial commodities, in London on 3 November 1834. Dress: muslin, embroidered with cotton, lined with silk, with replica collar Cape: muslin, embroidered with cotton Given by Miss Gaster (dress) and Miss S. Cowdell (cape) V&A: T.63, 114-1973 [2011] (en)
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  • Wedding dress consisting of a pelisse robe with large imbecile sleeves and bell shaped skirt. It is made of white muslin with self coloured cotton embroidery in a formal floral pattern. There is a bow of satin at ankle height, in the front of the skirt. The dress is lined with silk and fastens at the neck and waist with black metal hooks and eyes. There is an additional silk tying ribbon inside the waist. (en)
  • Wedding dress of embroidered muslin, England, 1834. (en)
  • White muslin dress and cape Britain 1834 White muslin was popular for wedding dresses in the first half of the 19th century. This embroidered example is thought to have been worn by Mary-Anne-Grace Quin, who married Herbert Mayo, a broker in colonial commodities, in London on 3 November 1834. Dress: muslin, embroidered with cotton, lined with silk, with replica collar Cape: muslin, embroidered with cotton Given by Miss Gaster (dress) and Miss S. Cowdell (cape) V&A: T.63, 114-1973 [2011] (en)
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