Oxburgh Hangings
hangings that are held in Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, decorated with needlework slips made by Mary, Queen of Scots and Bess of Hardwick
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Oxburgh Hangings
Summary
Oxburgh Hangings is a hanging[1].
Key Facts
- Oxburgh Hangings is the creator of Mary, Queen of Scots[2].
- Oxburgh Hangings is the creator of Bess of Hardwick[3].
- Oxburgh Hangings's image is recorded as In English Homes Vol 1 Oxburgh Hall Norfolk the King's room 31295001575223 0295.jpg[4].
- Oxburgh Hangings's instance of is recorded as hanging[5].
- Oxburgh Hangings's instance of is recorded as needlework[6].
- Oxburgh Hangings's made from material is recorded as velvet[7].
- Oxburgh Hangings's made from material is recorded as linen[8].
- Oxburgh Hangings's made from material is recorded as floss silk[9].
- Oxburgh Hangings's collection is recorded as Victoria and Albert Museum[10].
- Oxburgh Hangings's location is recorded as Oxburgh Hall[11].
- +1570-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Oxburgh Hangings[12].
- +1650-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Oxburgh Hangings[13].
- Oxburgh Hangings's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/012n8hp3[14].
- Oxburgh Hangings's described at URL is recorded as https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall/features/the-marian-hangings-at-oxburgh[15].
- Oxburgh Hangings's described by source is recorded as TRC Needles[16].
- Oxburgh Hangings's fabrication method is recorded as appliqué[17].
- Oxburgh Hangings's fabrication method is recorded as counted-thread embroidery[18].
- Oxburgh Hangings's has part is recorded as wall hanging[19].
- Oxburgh Hangings's has part is recorded as slip[20].
- Oxburgh Hangings's has part is recorded as valance[21].
- Oxburgh Hangings's has part is recorded as bed curtain[22].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Mary, Queen of Scots[2], a politician[23], 1542–1587[24], of Kingdom of Scotland[25], awarded the Golden Rose[26] and Bess of Hardwick[3], a lady-in-waiting[27], 1527–1608[28], of Kingdom of England[29], specialised in politics[30].