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Monthly meeting and Talk: Dressing Joan Alleyn

5th March 2026, 13:30

03/05/2026 13:30 03/05/2026 00:00 Europe/London Monthly meeting and Talk: Dressing Joan Alleyn We will be dressing a volunteer in a replica of the costume she wore for this portrait from 1586 It is typical of the clothes worn by a middle-class woman at the end of the Tudor period in the late 16th century It was a time of great changes in the structure of society from predominantly agricultural to much more urban with people moving into towns, especially London This was driven by an increase in the merchant class, who imported goods from all over the known world, many of them becoming very wealthy This is reflected in the clothing people wore Luxury fabrics were becoming more readily available but had to comply with sumptuary laws, which determined what materials and even what colours people were allowed to wear according to their position in society It was a time of great changes in the structure of society from predominantly agricultural to much more urban with people moving into towns, especially London This was driven by an increase in the merchant class, who imported goods from all over the known world, many of them becoming very wealthy This is reflected in the clothing people wore Luxury fabrics were becoming more readily available but had to comply with sumptuary laws, which determined what materials and even what colours people were allowed to wear according to their position in society
Monthly meeting and Talk: Dressing Joan Alleyn

We will be dressing a volunteer in a replica of the costume she wore for this portrait from 1586. It is typical of the clothes worn by a middle-class woman at the end of the Tudor period in the late 16th century.

It was a time of great changes in the structure of society from predominantly agricultural to much more urban with people moving into towns, especially London. This was driven by an increase in the merchant class, who imported goods from all over the known world, many of them becoming very wealthy.

This is reflected in the clothing people wore. Luxury fabrics were becoming more readily available but had to comply with sumptuary laws, which determined what materials and even what colours people were allowed to wear according to their position in society.

It was a time of great changes in the structure of society from predominantly agricultural to much more urban with people moving into towns, especially London. This was driven by an increase in the merchant class, who imported goods from all over the known world, many of them becoming very wealthy.

This is reflected in the clothing people wore. Luxury fabrics were becoming more readily available but had to comply with sumptuary laws, which determined what materials and even what colours people were allowed to wear according to their position in society.


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Walks and Visits Programme

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Here is the programme of walks and gallery visits for June

There are some spaces still for some sessions:
David Lloyd's NPG visit 9th June
Freda Dahl-Nielson Georgian heroine 25th June
Richard Pusey's Whitehall walk 29th June
Elena Paolini Guildhall Art Gallery 30th June

 All events are £10, no refunds. The sessions from June will launch on Thursday 21st May 2026

The next full programme of walks for July can be found here and on the events page of the website.
The sessions for July will launch on Sun 28th June '26 from 10.00

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