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		<title>Splendour at Stockton</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I presented my new talk ‘Enter the World of Jane Austen’ at Stockton Library – it was very successful indeed we were sold out with over 75 people attending.  My talk included   a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Yesterday I presented my new talk ‘Enter the World of Jane Austen’ at Stockton Library – it was very successful indeed we were sold out with over 75 people attending.  My talk included   a number of Regency costumes I have designed and made.  They included a morning gown with cap and petticoat, an afternoon gown with spencer, chemisette and Bonnet, a very attractive lilac silk ball gown with reticule and turban and a fabulous &#8216;Empress Josephine&#8217; masquerade outfit of gold dress with sparking over robe, fan and diadem.</strong></p>
<p>My display included a pretty morning gown that could have been worn by Jane herself  &#8211; everyone was delighted when I removed the detachable sleeve. Short sleeves were worn during the summer and long sleeves were buttoned or tacked in to the gown for the cold winter months. A lady at my talk remarked ‘ what a good idea – perhaps we should have detachable sleeves today’.</p>
<p>The reticules – the regency form of handbags were also included in my display – they proved very popular with my audience  &#8211; a number of ladies asked me how to construct them as it was remarked that they would make an excellent evening bags for today.</p>
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<p>I also presented a very interesting introduction about the changes in fashion from 1775 the year of Jane Austen&#8217;s birth to 1817 the year of her death aged only 42.</p>
<p>Included were a number of pictures from the period which were both informative and humorous. I included two very amusing pictures called &#8216;Advertisement for a husband by Dr Syntax&#8217;  and also a picture called &#8216;The Three Graces&#8217; by Gilroy.  One illustrated the lack of available men during the period and the other the apparent lack of underwear at the time! I also included a lovely picture of Jane by her sister Cassandra wearing a gown  with chemisette and cap &#8211; I of course included examples of these items in my display.</p>
<p>The construction of bonnets proved a hit with my audience &#8211; they are in fact quite simple to construct and easy to decorate and certainly very attractive when worn. I was happy to share my construction techniques.</p>
<p>I spoke to a lady from a local Embroiderers Guild who was interested in booking my talk. I present a large number of talks with display for a number of  Embroiderers Guilds &#8211; the ladies really love my  presentations.</p>
<p>I am sure all the audience at Stockton enjoyed my costume lecture and display.  I spent over a hour chatting to them and answering questions afterwards.  I  like everyone to have a good look at my work – I was happy to remove the spectacular sleeveless robe  form the Empress Josephine costume to reveal the construction of the gold satin court gown beneath. I was even commissioned by a visitor who asked me if I could make her wedding dress!</p>
<p>We presented the talk in Stockton library – it has excellent facilities and we were made very welcome. I would like to thank Claire and all the staff for her help – it was much appreciated (again).</p>
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