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- Mary Queen of Scots was a skilled needlewoman, and there are 37 needlework pictures associated with her1. These embroideries were sewn after she was forced to abdicate her throne and flee Scotland. Her supporters were besieged in Edinburgh Castle during this time. The works associated with her are marked by her cipher or monogram2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.There are 37 needlework pictures, each one with a story to tell. The original embroideries were sewn after Mary's enemies forced her to abdicate her throne and flee Scotland. Even as she worked on the pictures, her supporters were besieged in Edinburgh Castle in the Lang Siege.www.edinburghcastle.scot/see-and-do/highlights/th…This is the first comprehensive study of the Queen as a needlewoman describing all the works associated with her. For the first time every piece marked by her cipher or monogram is illustrated in full. A biographical outline provides the framework for understanding her work by setting it in the context of her unsettled and stormy life.books.google.com/books/about/Needlework_of_Ma…
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The prison embroideries of Mary, Queen of Scots - V&A
WEBThe V&A holds a number of the needlework panels produced by the household of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her long imprisonment by her cousin, Elizabeth I, including pieces attributed to Mary herself.
The Marian Hanging | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen …
WEBNow on permanent loan to Oxburgh Hall, in Norfolk, these embroideries were made between 1569 and about 1585. They are the work of Mary …
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Panel | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen of Scots | V&A …
WEBThis panel bears the monograms of Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth (Bess) Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury. It is part of a collection of needlework known as the Oxburgh hangings.
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Martha Edlin's Casket - V&A
WEBAs well as being a necessary household skill, embroidery and needlework was a favoured pastime for wealthy women, having been popularised in the 16th century by well-known embroiderers including Mary, Queen of …
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Valance | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen of Scots | V&A Explore …
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Knitting traditions of the British Isles and Ireland - V&A
WEBMary, Queen of Scots is said to have worn a pair of white Guernsey stockings for her execution in 1567. The cottage industry for making woollen stockings and waistcoats on Guernsey and Jersey thrived through most …
Panel | Mary Queen of Scots | V&A Explore The Collections
An Unusual Embroidery of Mary Magdalene - Victoria and Albert …
The Shrewsbury Hanging | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen of …
The Oxburgh Hangings | Mary Queen of Scots | Elizabeth Talbot
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Panel | Mary Queen of Scots | Elizabeth Talbot | V&A Explore The ...
Panel | Mary Queen of Scots | V&A Explore The Collections
The Oxburgh Hangings | Mary Queen of Scots | Elizabeth Talbot
Portrait Miniature | Hilliard, Nicholas | V&A Explore The Collections
The Hobreaw | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen of Scots | V&A …
The Oxburgh Hangings | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen of Scots
Mary Queen of Scots mourning over the dying Douglas at the …
Fragment | Elizabeth Talbot | Mary Queen of Scots | V&A Explore …
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