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  2. Wardrobe of Anne of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Much is known of the wardrobe of Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), queen consort of James VI and I, from her portraits and surviving financial records. Her style included skirts supported by large farthingales decorated with elaborate embroidery, and the jewellery worn on her costume and hair. [1] Anne of Denmark, 1595, circle of Adrian Vanson, SNPG

  3. Comforter - Wikipedia

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    A white comforter. A comforter (in American English), also known as a doona in Australian English, [1] or a continental quilt (or simply quilt) or duvet in British English, [2] [3] is a type of bedding made of two lengths of fabric or covering sewn together and filled with insulative materials for warmth, traditionally down or feathers, wool or cotton batting, silk, or polyester and other down ...

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  5. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    On 31 August 1566, Mary's half-brother James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray wrote from Stirling to the treasurer Robert Richardson to ensure Nicola or Nicolas Wardlaw, a daughter of Henry Wardlaw of Torrie and known as Madame Torrie, one of the queen's gentlewomen, received a purple velvet gown with passments of gold for her wedding to Patrick Wood ...

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  7. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    The same tartan could also be represented as "K/2 R24 K24 Y/2", in markup that indicates that the leading black and trailing yellow are duplicated before continuing from these pivot points (after Y/2, the colours are reversed as Y/2 again, then K24, then R24); this is a "half-count at the pivots" thread count. [27]