Getting dressed in the 18th century - working woman
A working woman gets dressed in the fashion of 18th century. From the makers of this video for the Lady Lever Art Gallery in Liverpool: https://youtu.be/UpnwWP3fOSA
We have also been commissioned to produce a video on how a man dressed in the 18th century.
http://www.periodcostume.co.uk/getting-dressed-in-the-18th-century-working-woman/
Thanks to support from https://www.loveniplaw.co.uk/
Director/Cinematographer: Nic Loven https://www.instagram.com/crowseyeproductions/
https://www.flickr.com/gp/54875660@N06/83a22H
Producer/Costumier: Pauline Loven https://www.instagram.com/periodwardrobe/
Production Assistant: Lilli Stoddart
Woman: Liv Free https://www.instagram.com/thelivfree/
Voice-over: Martha Milne https://www.instagram.com/machinequilter/
Location: Friends Meeting House, Brant Broughton
Carpentry: Peter Halse
Pottery: Andrew MacDonald of the Pot Shop, Lincoln https://www.facebook.com/potshop1/
Bed Quilt: Martha and Emily Milne
Cockerel: Hughie
Special thanks to the Friends for permission to use the Meeting House and to Wendy Gwatkin in particular, for all her support at the Meeting House and the loan of antique furniture too!
Many thanks to John O’Boyle for allowing us to record his cockerel Hughie!
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We have also been commissioned to produce a video on how a man dressed in the 18th century.
http://www.periodcostume.co.uk/getting-dressed-in-the-18th-century-working-woman/
Thanks to support from https://www.loveniplaw.co.uk/
Director/Cinematographer: Nic Loven https://www.instagram.com/crowseyeproductions/
https://www.flickr.com/gp/54875660@N06/83a22H
Producer/Costumier: Pauline Loven https://www.instagram.com/periodwardrobe/
Production Assistant: Lilli Stoddart
Woman: Liv Free https://www.instagram.com/thelivfree/
Voice-over: Martha Milne https://www.instagram.com/machinequilter/
Location: Friends Meeting House, Brant Broughton
Carpentry: Peter Halse
Pottery: Andrew MacDonald of the Pot Shop, Lincoln https://www.facebook.com/potshop1/
Bed Quilt: Martha and Emily Milne
Cockerel: Hughie
Special thanks to the Friends for permission to use the Meeting House and to Wendy Gwatkin in particular, for all her support at the Meeting House and the loan of antique furniture too!
Many thanks to John O’Boyle for allowing us to record his cockerel Hughie!
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