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Hartnell's Coronation Dress For Peeresses -- Norman Hartnell's design for the alternative dress to be worn by viscountesses and baronesses not in possession of robes of state complete with coronets and kirtles. (A kirtle is a kind of pettycoat). It consists of a robe of crimson velvet, trimmed with miniver pure, two inches in width. The cape is to have rows or bars of ermine tails, two rows for a baroness and two and a half for a viscountess. The Robe fits the waist and is open to show the dress which should be white or cream with gold or silver embroidery. December 09, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).

Hartnell's Coronation Dress For Peeresses -- Norman Hartnell's design for the alternative dress to be worn by viscountesses and baronesses not in possession of robes of state complete with coronets and kirtles. (A kirtle is a kind of pettycoat). It consists of a robe of crimson velvet, trimmed with miniver pure, two inches in width. The cape is to have rows or bars of ermine tails, two rows for a baroness and two and a half for a viscountess. The Robe fits the waist and is open to show the dress which should be white or cream with gold or silver embroidery. December 09, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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Caption: Hartnell's Coronation Dress For Peeresses -- Norman Hartnell's design for the alternative dress to be worn by viscountesses and baronesses not in possession of robes of state complete with coronets and kirtles. (A kirtle is a kind of pettycoat). It consists of a robe of crimson velvet, trimmed with miniver pure, two inches in width. The cape is to have rows or bars of ermine tails, two rows for a baroness and two and a half for a viscountess. The Robe fits the waist and is open to show the dress which should be white or cream with gold or silver embroidery. December 09, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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