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Julie that is an exquisite example of a 1920s beaded dress. Please do not exhibit it on a dress form until you speak with a textile conservator. The sheer weight of the beads could tear or shatter the silk which is about 100 years old now. Best practice is to display them flat however a conservator can give you the best advice. It looks like a museum quality piece and maybe of interest to them.
Have you considered having someone study some of the most iconic dresses and make patterns to make recreations? I imagine recreation dresses could be a popular seller in your shop if you can find a way to create both high quality and cheaper costume versions. The patterns themselves might also sell well.
As an American who despises our society’s love of cheap throw away items, it so so wonderful to see people that are interested in preserving such beautiful historical items. Love the care, interest and joy put into maintaining Mapperton, as shown in these videos. What a treasure.
Oh gosh me too! I WAS going to buy a new gas stove, which with the warranty, was going to cost 4700.00USD, and expected to only last 5-8 years!?! I said “heck NO!” Honestly I’m VERY sick of EVERY appliance needing to be run through my phone, which frankly I want to run over most of the time!!! I found a vintage gas restorer online, and while it MAY cost about 10,000 to have it refurbished and sent to me for install, it will be the last stove I will EVER have to buy, and my grandchildren will be using it long after I’m gone. ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful beaded 1920s flapper dress. Fortuny was mostly known for his brocades, and velvets, and of course his pleated Delphos/Peplos gowns. Check for a label in the side seams, or if it has a petersham waistband on the inside. His stamp should read "FORTVNY Dse", or Circular label with "Mariano FORTVNY, Venise"
Yes, I was going to mention that the beautiful beaded dress is definitely from the mid-1920s, not the early 1900s, when Julie said that Alberta was married! Still a great dress to display!
I would like to see the dress on a mannequin to see exactly how it fits and where the waist sits. I also thought it looked later than the date of Alberta’s marriage.
The Fortuny dress is Egyptian Revival, featuring motifs of Lotus, the opening of the Tomb of Tutankhamen made everything Egyptian all the rage! The robe/coat seems to be at first glance Chinese, might also be Korean, but I love the little red and blue coat of the Chinese Qing Dynasty!
The Fortuny dress wouldn't be as early as 1905. I think you will find that it dates to around 1922-23 when the tomb of King Tut was discovered and the rage for all things Egyptian took off.
I understood that Alberta’s letter said she bought the material/length of brocade in 1905 - maybe she didn’t have the fabric made into a dress until the 20’s?
My daughter and I are both historians and conservators, and yes, I was taught to always wear white cotton gloves, but nowadays when dealing with anything delicate like paper, tissue thin fabrics, not wearing gloves is ideal, just like history changes, so do ideas of how to properly handle things. Back in the 40's the Smithsonian decided to laminate all their paper items in plastic, and it's all having to be undone now, not to mention the British Museum a hundred years ago being distressed that their Elgin Marbles showed signs of original paint, so they had the statues sandblasted to remove it.
The Elgin Marbles should rightly be called The Parthenon Marbles and they were definitely coloured as most greek temples were. They were also stolen and should returned to their rightful home.
Fortuny gown should have label with a number which could provide date. Seems like it might be later than 1905. Julie, this probably goes without saying that you’re getting expert advice on the displaying of heavily beaded gowns. Such a beautiful piece and you have a wealth of choices!
Ladies of London! Now I know why she seems familiar and why I haven't been able to like her much as I watch Mapperton, even though she seems on the surface perfectly nice. I thought it was her common American demeanor and occasional lapses into affected English pronunciations that bothered me. She was a very unlikable person in that reality show, at least in the couple of episodes I watched. How odd. So which one is the real Julie?
Regarding the road sign: I'd suggest that the word CAFE be bigger than the rest of the signs' lettering. If one is driving in the 'middle of nowhere', it would be refreshing to see a cafe! ❤
Please consult with the V&A on the proper display of beaded antique garments. The beading can shred the silk if not properly draped. This dress is more likely from the 1920s tbh. There should be a number on a label that can be traced to the date of manufacture by the Fortuny museum. The dresses are all exquisite.
That coffee looks so lovely to me right now. I say a lovely simple cheddar cheese sandwich bit of butter , cheddar, lettuce, mayo or mustard on a lovely thick dark bread . Yum
I am having to save things of my mother’s in very quick decisions which will entirely trash some things while preserving others. Watching your work at curating things and clothes has been helping make those decisions. I don’t want to wake up in the night with “noooooooooooo” but rather “whew, glad I kept that, and got rid of that”.
I'm going to start with I am from Oregon, USA. So I'm completely ignorant of pub culture. Back in 2010 I was the executive director for a non profit that had a great deal of local history. We partnered with a local pub on an off night. They loved local history as well. We started the History Pub. Once a month on a Monday we hosted local experts in some local history. It was such a hit! We started with maybe 20 attendees in a small side room to standing room only, 350+ in their largest room. You have such wonderful history that I'm sure plenty would love to hear. You could talk about your sustainability efforts and local area history. Just a suggestion, but the pub sold LOTS OF FOOD AND BEER. It was advertising for our non profit as well. Win win.
I sincerely hope You have established a sealed moisture controlled "cold room" to store all of your precious dresses, gawns, robes, furs and ceremonial attireI adore You and your endavours.
All the clothes are beautiful and special but the Fortuny dress is exquisite. Alberta had incredibly good taste. Love Luke’s updates on the signs Julie, your love and enthusiasm for this wonderful exhibit is heartwarming. ❤
We had vintage fashion shows at my restaurant and events center in the 2000's. Mostly fund raisers for up to 200 people. We had live models who walked thru the dining room to show off the beautiful dresses. They made quite a lovely performance and high English tea. I was the speaker who, over a microphone spoke on the history of each one. Our shows each covered a 20 to 30 year era. It was my friends collection of vintage clothing she was expert in repairing and had stored away in an attic in acid paper when I coaxed her to bring them out for shows.
Love all those dresses Julie and that you've now had advice on storing them! So important! Luke, since you're the heir of the Earl of Sandwich, you absolutely need to find out what the original sandwich consisted of and serve that! What a treat that would be for visitors!
Julie, I don't know if this is even a possibility but maybe you could mention to someone that it would be wonderful if there could be a database of historic clothing / textiles somewhere. Not sure who would sponsor such a thing but V&A, National Heritage, at the moment I can't recall any names but I'm sure you can supply them. Looking at those clothes it simply seems a shame that probably many many houses in the UK have items that could and should be acknowledged. This could include any patterns or sewing items. Love the idea of the expanded cafe / pub. Great good luck.
Hello from Canada. I love your video . I am so jealous. I love this era . It was a rich , stunning full of best of everything. I would to see a video of what kind of jewelry they wore with these beautiful, exquisite gowns. The litte blouec, in cream colour, has lace . Hand made lace , i believe that was made in Malta 🇲🇹 . Iwas born in Malta and runners and dioles made of the lace on that blose exactly. Thank you . Wish you all the success in all you abd please keep the videos coming. ❤
Oh, how absolutely WOW!! what an incredible find Julie. I can't wait to see your beautiful exhibition; it is going to be spectacular! Well done on everything you are doing in support of your husband's beautiful home and its preservation. I feel your excitement and love watching what you're doing.
Im so in love with these dresses! The white silk is my favorite. Just gorgeous! Im sure your family is very proud of your stewardship of the home and its wonderful treasures as well as all the fundraising and UA-cam videos..Not for the faint of heart 😅
❤ the idea of pub night! Consider the muffuletta sandwich - Made on large rounds of sesame bread and layered with olive salad, genoa salami, ham, mortadella, provolone and Swiss cheese. This is my most recent favorite sandwich!
Yesterday hubby and I were dreaming of our next road trip, and I pulled out the map of Alaska, where we live. I found two islands in the gulf of Alaska; Hinchinbrook and Montague. I know, spelling, but still... makes you think.
🇨🇦 Oh Julie, you picked such a beautiful dress to display! When you picked it up I could hear beads, and the design! Oh I love it!!😍. I agree with you about the gloves. You put such love and care in to those amazing Georgian dresses, very impressive.
imagine how exciting it would be if a new photograph was discovered of her wearing the dress. I look forward to seeing the gown in display form I'm excited to see how it would of looked because I've never seen several styles of formal dress from the time period in photos but never a style like this one before I literally thought it was a 1920's dress for a moment until the time frame when she purchased it during her honeymoon was mentioned. I'm really excited to see how this will look on a mannequin and how it may have been arranged. Just seeing how it glitters I can only imagine how this dress glinted in light at a party or special formal event when Alberta wore it.
Fabulous episode 🎉❤! Julie, I'm sure you've been tempted to try on those beautiful dresses!! They're stunning! Best wishes on your opening season for '24!!!
My goodness, that Fortuny dress is amazing! How gorgeous! What a find! I have a dress with a small amount of beading on a dress and find it rather heavy. I can only imagine the weight so that gown. I repeat, amazing!
Thanks for sharing the lovely dresses. The beaded dress is really very beautiful! As for your new pub quiz night idea, that sounds like fun! The football team we support is the NY Giants! (American Football) LOL! Although we now live in the Minneapolis area so go Wild! (Hockey) We support the Vikings only when they are not playing the Giants. I know you meant English Football teams but had to put my two cents in. The cafe looks so very nice! Love your channel, thanks for sharing all the exciting work you are doing! 😊
This sounds like so much fun for the summer! Julie you did fantastic at boxing up the dresses, don't open them more than necessary as each time you do it there is a chance of letting in a moth. A good labelled shelving unit so you can put the last checked dates on the shelves and a description of contents. Mothballs hung on the shelves will also help. I almost thought you had found even more dresses. It would be wonderful if you could have a portrait of you wearing one of them, my pick is the one that will be on display.
I hope you have advice about putting these dresses on manequins - the weight of all those beads could literally pull the dress apart at the seams. I am so glad you have advice about the supporting the creases. I will never forget going to a mùseum and calling up a painting on silk only to open a box full of squar es of silk rather than one complete painting because it had been folded with no support for the creases! As others have said, the beaded dress is definitely post the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb so early 1920s rather than 1905.
Please consider taking very detailed pictures of all of these historic dresses and put them in a book and sell them and use the profits toward the restoration of the ones that need additional love. I would personally buy that book and I know that multiple different restoration entities and costumers alike would be thrilled with this! Something to consider for an additional line of income!
Wow, wow wow that’s all I can say you’re so lucky to be immersed in all of this. I am so envious. It’s just beautiful and I love the history. All you do is amazing. I wish I could be your assistant in life. You are so inspiring and fascinating and I absolutely love everything you do. I can’t imagine how you find the time for it all. I’m also looking forward to seeing the finished kitchen in Italy. Buona Pasqua!!❤
I'll never make it to England to see this exhibition, but I'm totally stoked about seeing it so I hope you will put out a video detailing everything. And that dress is absolutely GORGEOUS.
That Fortunay dress looks like something in fashion in the 1920’s. Certainly super modern if purchased in the first five years of the twentieth century.
Cracks me up, they want Sandwich suggestions for the cafe located at the Earl of Sandwich House and ground's. Start with the Earl's favorite sandwich and then go ftom there with sandwiches from around the British isle's.
Exactly what i thought. Plus, are there not sandwich items in Alberta's cookbook? Definitely offer the sandwich that gave the Earl his namesake...is that a thing?
sandwich ideas - like a high tea sandwich tower - but as high tea has protocols of time of day etc - call it something unique - basically treats on a three tier serving stand - of some traditionals and favourites - including chicken mayo watercress/chopped celery - cucumber sandwiches - strawberry sandwiches when they are in season - even BLT with bread-filling-bread-filling-bread - triple decker sandwiches - imagine looking forward to those treats of a sandwich tower if waiting out a rain shower, before venturing out again.
You did not discover a box of Delphos dresses?!?!? I haven’t watched yet but that could fund so many renovations!!! Edited to add: The Fortuny you found is an absolute treasure! I’m guessing those are Murano glass beads. I can imagine fashion students coming to Mapperton to study it. Would there be anyway to let either the V&A or the Fashion Museum in Bath know about it?
Whats also so mid blowing to me is the quality of these textiles that dresses were made from and are still in amazing condition! We really don't have that quality anymore. It's at least rare!
Lovely dresses. You could find a way to employ a seamstress to recreate the pattern for commercial use that you could sell - I bet a few Jane Austen festival attendees would love to recreate their own versions!
Sharing a cup of coffee ☕ 😊 or acid free tissue paper. 😉 PS Love the idea of having a list of "sandwiches" in the Earl of Sandwich state. 💡 It would be good to have the ORIGINAL cold meat sandwich that he made.
A suggestion for Rob. Maybe a charcuterie-style type offering witn as many items sourced from Mapperton or surrounding areas if not available from Mapperton , with a option paired for wine, with cider and with a good stout. Also maybe a fondue for small to medium groups and offer other items with the fondue to help with a intimate communal/family dinner.
My absolute favourite sandwich, is a toasted/grilled: 2 slices of nice bread, some ham, topped with a sharp cheddar, thin slices of green pepper (or onion) a bit more cheddar, and ham. Buttered outside of bread and toasted on both sides. YUMMY! ❤️
Julie. Besides the moth proofer, there are also desiccants for material that help reduce humidity. You may want to ask one of the conservators about those to also put in the boxes. 😊
California Ruben sandwich , rye bread buttered( butter the out side for grilling), Swiss cheese, coleslaw , turkey , thousand island dressing . Served with dill pickle on the side ❤
May I say that the second sign kind of overpowers the lovely, normal street sign. What if you added a larger, antique looking street sign that directs people there, along with the other street info…going back in time… They’d also have more reason to read it. ❤love the show❤
It is pronunced "For-tune-y". There have been numerous exhibits of Fortuny gowns. Gloria Vanderbilt had one of the largest collection for many years. FIT had a wonderful exhibit in 1981. The dresses are mostly worth more if they come in their original storage box. Your so lucky to have them for generations to come!
Egg salad and cress is the standard, I know, but I am personally a fan of egg salad and rocket sandwiches with a bit of bacon on...you know, until you're ready for a brunch table service. Lovely cafe.
What an amazing find!!! That is the most beautiful Fortuny dress and clearly she had exquisite taste!!! That it will be on display for all to enjoy seeing is very special!!! Thank you for sharing all of these fantastic finds in fashion and textiles we otherwise would not have known about!!!
Wish you had Tea Items or China Replicas Tea Pots or Cups. Tablecloth replicas, Jewelry Replicas, etc..items for Nice Dining, cooking etc...All related to the home and Heritage..
Open sandwich’s - maybe mushroom and avocado on different breads, salad leaves and ‘invent’😊. Fantastic beaded 👗 dress earlier. Thankyou for sharing 😊🌼
Toasties (toasted sandwiches), my favs- a three or four cheese toastie; a cheese and tomato toastie with mozzarella and cheddar and freshly ground black pepper; a croque monsieur; Rueben (no corned beef- pastrami please). An egg or curried egg sandwich though old fashioned is always nice. Chicken Waldorf too. Finger sandwiches or an assortment of sandwiches one plate is lovely too. All the best!!!
What a treasure you have in the Fortuny beaded dress
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In the cafe, you could have the Alberta Day menu. Since Julie has Alberta's recipes from back in her time recreating those recipes for the cafe should be fantastic. 😃 All served with tea. There can also be an Alberta Afternoon Tea, again, recreating some of Alberta's recipes and also recipes from that period of time.
With regards to the sign. I know it's more than likely redone by now but I would put Mapperton CAFE & SHOP and the website address below but the words Cafe and Shop would be huge. One way to bring in clientele is to contact bus tour companies to see if they have tours in your area and, if yes, suggest your place as a stop over for refreshments on their tour(s).
Love all the changes and the evolution of Mapperton! Have you thought about doing a collaboration with other UA-camrs? Sid from Partridge Exterior Cleaning is amazing at pressure washing and has extensive finesse with stone, large buildings and roofs.
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Julie that is an exquisite example of a 1920s beaded dress. Please do not exhibit it on a dress form until you speak with a textile conservator. The sheer weight of the beads could tear or shatter the silk which is about 100 years old now. Best practice is to display them flat however a conservator can give you the best advice. It looks like a museum quality piece and maybe of interest to them.
I couldn't agree more!
I was wondering if it was a 1912 to 1920 not 1905
Have you considered having someone study some of the most iconic dresses and make patterns to make recreations? I imagine recreation dresses could be a popular seller in your shop if you can find a way to create both high quality and cheaper costume versions. The patterns themselves might also sell well.
Dress has an Egyptian theme. King Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered in 1922 so I would guess after that date, but not very much later.
As an American who despises our society’s love of cheap throw away items, it so so wonderful to see people that are interested in preserving such beautiful historical items. Love the care, interest and joy put into maintaining Mapperton, as shown in these videos. What a treasure.
Oh gosh me too! I WAS going to buy a new gas stove, which with the warranty, was going to cost 4700.00USD, and expected to only last 5-8 years!?! I said “heck NO!” Honestly I’m VERY sick of EVERY appliance needing to be run through my phone, which frankly I want to run over most of the time!!! I found a vintage gas restorer online, and while it MAY cost about 10,000 to have it refurbished and sent to me for install, it will be the last stove I will EVER have to buy, and my grandchildren will be using it long after I’m gone. ❤️❤️❤️
@@Bella-gj6wc 100% agree. I refuse to buy any appliance that can talk to my phone.
Beautiful beaded 1920s flapper dress. Fortuny was mostly known for his brocades, and velvets, and of course his pleated Delphos/Peplos gowns. Check for a label in the side seams, or if it has a petersham waistband on the inside. His stamp should read "FORTVNY Dse", or Circular label with "Mariano FORTVNY, Venise"
Yes, I was going to mention that the beautiful beaded dress is definitely from the mid-1920s, not the early 1900s, when Julie said that Alberta was married! Still a great dress to display!
Saw a gorgeous Fortuny at an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC in January ! It was my favorite of them all!
If so what a find! I saw some Delphos fortuny gowns on sale for 18k usd
I would like to see the dress on a mannequin to see exactly how it fits and where the waist sits. I also thought it looked later than the date of Alberta’s marriage.
I wanted Julie to put it on!
The Fortuny dress is Egyptian Revival, featuring motifs of Lotus, the opening of the Tomb of Tutankhamen made everything Egyptian all the rage! The robe/coat seems to be at first glance Chinese, might also be Korean, but I love the little red and blue coat of the Chinese Qing Dynasty!
It is spelled "Fortuny"
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The Fortuny dress wouldn't be as early as 1905. I think you will find that it dates to around 1922-23 when the tomb of King Tut was discovered and the rage for all things Egyptian took off.
I completely agree. It's very Art Deco.
I understood that Alberta’s letter said she bought the material/length of brocade in 1905 - maybe she didn’t have the fabric made into a dress until the 20’s?
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The Fortuny dress is absolutely from the 1920’2.
My daughter and I are both historians and conservators, and yes, I was taught to always wear white cotton gloves, but nowadays when dealing with anything delicate like paper, tissue thin fabrics, not wearing gloves is ideal, just like history changes, so do ideas of how to properly handle things. Back in the 40's the Smithsonian decided to laminate all their paper items in plastic, and it's all having to be undone now, not to mention the British Museum a hundred years ago being distressed that their Elgin Marbles showed signs of original paint, so they had the statues sandblasted to remove it.
Hi. I had made a comment to Julie that she may want to see if she should also include desiccants for fabrics in the boxes. Do you know ?
The Elgin Marbles should rightly be called The Parthenon Marbles and they were definitely coloured as most greek temples were. They were also stolen and should returned to their rightful home.
I agree with not wearing gloves but it drives me INSANE that she doesn't remove her scratchy fingerless gloves to handle these delicate garments.
Fortuny gown should have label with a number which could provide date. Seems like it might be later than 1905. Julie, this probably goes without saying that you’re getting expert advice on the displaying of heavily beaded gowns. Such a beautiful piece and you have a wealth of choices!
What was the original sandwich? Local preferences might be listed.
I think people would pay to see all of those gorgeous dresses and gowns!
Julie it's great to see your confidence! You've come a long way since Ladies of London. Mapperton is clearly your passion.
Ladies of London! Now I know why she seems familiar and why I haven't been able to like her much as I watch Mapperton, even though she seems on the surface perfectly nice. I thought it was her common American demeanor and occasional lapses into affected English pronunciations that bothered me. She was a very unlikable person in that reality show, at least in the couple of episodes I watched. How odd. So which one is the real Julie?
Regarding the road sign: I'd suggest that the word CAFE be bigger than the rest of the signs' lettering.
If one is driving in the 'middle of nowhere', it would be refreshing to see a cafe! ❤
Please consult with the V&A on the proper display of beaded antique garments. The beading can shred the silk if not properly draped. This dress is more likely from the 1920s tbh. There should be a number on a label that can be traced to the date of manufacture by the Fortuny museum. The dresses are all exquisite.
Your sense of style really gives us an insight into living in these grand estates. Always rugged up in woollen vests, fingerless gloves and hats.
That coffee looks so lovely to me right now. I say a lovely simple cheddar cheese sandwich bit of butter , cheddar, lettuce, mayo or mustard on a lovely thick dark bread . Yum
You, dearest Julie, ARE truly a master of your studies! Please bring us to your graduation!
I would love to watch Julie graduate 🎓 hopefully they will video her ceremony 😊 So proud for her ❤
I am having to save things of my mother’s in very quick decisions which will entirely trash some things while preserving others. Watching your work at curating things and clothes has been helping make those decisions. I don’t want to wake up in the night with “noooooooooooo” but rather “whew, glad I kept that, and got rid of that”.
That Fortuny gown is gorgeous 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Oh my goodness what beautiful clothing the American heiress had. She kept the embroiderers busy.
I'm going to start with I am from Oregon, USA. So I'm completely ignorant of pub culture. Back in 2010 I was the executive director for a non profit that had a great deal of local history. We partnered with a local pub on an off night. They loved local history as well. We started the History Pub. Once a month on a Monday we hosted local experts in some local history. It was such a hit! We started with maybe 20 attendees in a small side room to standing room only, 350+ in their largest room. You have such wonderful history that I'm sure plenty would love to hear. You could talk about your sustainability efforts and local area history. Just a suggestion, but the pub sold LOTS OF FOOD AND BEER. It was advertising for our non profit as well. Win win.
It's so great to See you learn and Bless Mapperton :)
I sincerely hope You have established a sealed moisture controlled "cold room" to store all of your precious dresses, gawns, robes, furs and ceremonial attireI adore You and your endavours.
All the clothes are beautiful and special but the Fortuny dress is exquisite. Alberta had incredibly good taste. Love Luke’s updates on the signs Julie, your love and enthusiasm for this wonderful exhibit is heartwarming. ❤
We had vintage fashion shows at my restaurant and events center in the 2000's. Mostly fund raisers for up to 200 people. We had live models who walked thru the dining room to show off the beautiful dresses. They made quite a lovely performance and high English tea. I was the speaker who, over a microphone spoke on the history of each one. Our shows each covered a 20 to 30 year era. It was my friends collection of vintage clothing she was expert in repairing and had stored away in an attic in acid paper when I coaxed her to bring them out for shows.
Pub night - a good Shepard pie!
Love all those dresses Julie and that you've now had advice on storing them! So important!
Luke, since you're the heir of the Earl of Sandwich, you absolutely need to find out what the original sandwich consisted of and serve that! What a treat that would be for visitors!
Julie, I don't know if this is even a possibility but maybe you could mention to someone that it would be wonderful if there could be a database of historic clothing / textiles somewhere. Not sure who would sponsor such a thing but V&A, National Heritage, at the moment I can't recall any names but I'm sure you can supply them. Looking at those clothes it simply seems a shame that probably many many houses in the UK have items that could and should be acknowledged. This could include any patterns or sewing items.
Love the idea of the expanded cafe / pub. Great good luck.
That Dress is EXTRAORDINARY ‼️ ABSOLUTELY EXQUISITE ‼️
You guys have really come a long way at mapperton since last I checked in. Love it.
Hello from Canada. I love your video . I am so jealous. I love this era . It was a rich , stunning full of best of everything. I would to see a video of what kind of jewelry they wore with these beautiful, exquisite gowns. The litte blouec, in cream colour, has lace . Hand made lace , i believe that was made in Malta 🇲🇹 . Iwas born in Malta and runners and dioles made of the lace on that blose exactly. Thank you . Wish you all the success in all you abd please keep the videos coming. ❤
Oh, how absolutely WOW!! what an incredible find Julie. I can't wait to see your beautiful exhibition; it is going to be spectacular! Well done on everything you are doing in support of your husband's beautiful home and its preservation. I feel your excitement and love watching what you're doing.
Im so in love with these dresses! The white silk is my favorite. Just gorgeous! Im sure your family is very proud of your stewardship of the home and its wonderful treasures as well as all the fundraising and UA-cam videos..Not for the faint of heart 😅
Rob a great new member of the Mapperton team. Curry & Quiz Night is a great idea!
❤ the idea of pub night! Consider the muffuletta sandwich - Made on large rounds of sesame bread and layered with olive salad, genoa salami, ham, mortadella, provolone and Swiss cheese. This is my most recent favorite sandwich!
Yesterday hubby and I were dreaming of our next road trip, and I pulled out the map of Alaska, where we live. I found two islands in the gulf of Alaska; Hinchinbrook and Montague. I know, spelling, but still... makes you think.
It is probably related.
I’m so excited for you. All this cleaning and remodeling is discovering a lot of wonderful family treasures!
🇨🇦 Oh Julie, you picked such a beautiful dress to display! When you picked it up I could hear beads, and the design! Oh I love it!!😍. I agree with you about the gloves. You put such love and care in to those amazing Georgian dresses, very impressive.
imagine how exciting it would be if a new photograph was discovered of her wearing the dress. I look forward to seeing the gown in display form I'm excited to see how it would of looked because I've never seen several styles of formal dress from the time period in photos but never a style like this one before I literally thought it was a 1920's dress for a moment until the time frame when she purchased it during her honeymoon was mentioned. I'm really excited to see how this will look on a mannequin and how it may have been arranged. Just seeing how it glitters I can only imagine how this dress glinted in light at a party or special formal event when Alberta wore it.
This dress is such a find : a Fortuny dress! I was just reading about him today ahead of my visit to Venice.
Julie, you and your husband are relationship goals. Your husband seems like a really sweet man too. Bookends 😊.
I love the little bits of updates from Luke.
Fabulous episode 🎉❤! Julie, I'm sure you've been tempted to try on those beautiful dresses!! They're stunning! Best wishes on your opening season for '24!!!
Wow! The beading and needlework on those dresses is perfection!
Such a wonderful dress collection and history to back them up. Looking forward to visiting the Coach House soon! 🙏
What a dream treasure of a dress. Would love to see you wearing this beautiful gown 👏
My goodness, that Fortuny dress is amazing! How gorgeous! What a find! I have a dress with a small amount of beading on a dress and find it rather heavy. I can only imagine the weight so that gown. I repeat, amazing!
Thanks for sharing the lovely dresses. The beaded dress is really very beautiful! As for your new pub quiz night idea, that sounds like fun! The football team we support is the NY Giants! (American Football) LOL! Although we now live in the Minneapolis area so go Wild! (Hockey) We support the Vikings only when they are not playing the Giants. I know you meant English Football teams but had to put my two cents in. The cafe looks so very nice! Love your channel, thanks for sharing all the exciting work you are doing! 😊
This sounds like so much fun for the summer! Julie you did fantastic at boxing up the dresses, don't open them more than necessary as each time you do it there is a chance of letting in a moth. A good labelled shelving unit so you can put the last checked dates on the shelves and a description of contents. Mothballs hung on the shelves will also help. I almost thought you had found even more dresses. It would be wonderful if you could have a portrait of you wearing one of them, my pick is the one that will be on display.
I hope you have advice about putting these dresses on manequins - the weight of all those beads could literally pull the dress apart at the seams. I am so glad you have advice about the supporting the creases. I will never forget going to a mùseum and calling up a painting on silk only to open a box full of squar es of silk rather than one complete painting because it had been folded with no support for the creases! As others have said, the beaded dress is definitely post the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb so early 1920s rather than 1905.
Please consider taking very detailed pictures of all of these historic dresses and put them in a book and sell them and use the profits toward the restoration of the ones that need additional love. I would personally buy that book and I know that multiple different restoration entities and costumers alike would be thrilled with this! Something to consider for an additional line of income!
The first robe (coral pink) is a late Ottoman woman's kaftan.
Always loved vintage, always will, into my vintage years. Lovely clothing
Wow, wow wow that’s all I can say you’re so lucky to be immersed in all of this. I am so envious. It’s just beautiful and I love the history. All you do is amazing. I wish I could be your assistant in life. You are so inspiring and fascinating and I absolutely love everything you do. I can’t imagine how you find the time for it all. I’m also looking forward to seeing the finished kitchen in Italy. Buona Pasqua!!❤
The Fortuny dress is exquisite! I’m sure the V & A would be happy to help with researching it.
I'll never make it to England to see this exhibition, but I'm totally stoked about seeing it so I hope you will put out a video detailing everything. And that dress is absolutely GORGEOUS.
That Fortunay dress looks like something in fashion in the 1920’s. Certainly super modern if purchased in the first five years of the twentieth century.
Cracks me up, they want Sandwich suggestions for the cafe located at the Earl of Sandwich House and ground's. Start with the Earl's favorite sandwich and then go ftom there with sandwiches from around the British isle's.
Exactly what i thought. Plus, are there not sandwich items in Alberta's cookbook? Definitely offer the sandwich that gave the Earl his namesake...is that a thing?
sandwich ideas - like a high tea sandwich tower - but as high tea has protocols of time of day etc - call it something unique - basically treats on a three tier serving stand - of some traditionals and favourites - including chicken mayo watercress/chopped celery - cucumber sandwiches - strawberry sandwiches when they are in season - even BLT with bread-filling-bread-filling-bread - triple decker sandwiches - imagine looking forward to those treats of a sandwich tower if waiting out a rain shower, before venturing out again.
Beautiful dresses..I know when I was in England I loved the Beer much nor flavor that American beer. Love watching you grow carry on
You did not discover a box of Delphos dresses?!?!? I haven’t watched yet but that could fund so many renovations!!!
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The Fortuny you found is an absolute treasure! I’m guessing those are Murano glass beads. I can imagine fashion students coming to Mapperton to study it. Would there be anyway to let either the V&A or the Fashion Museum in Bath know about it?
Whats also so mid blowing to me is the quality of these textiles that dresses were made from and are still in amazing condition! We really don't have that quality anymore. It's at least rare!
Lovely dresses. You could find a way to employ a seamstress to recreate the pattern for commercial use that you could sell - I bet a few Jane Austen festival attendees would love to recreate their own versions!
Sharing a cup of coffee ☕ 😊 or acid free tissue paper. 😉
PS Love the idea of having a list of "sandwiches" in the Earl of Sandwich state. 💡 It would be good to have the ORIGINAL cold meat sandwich that he made.
Thank you!!!!
A suggestion for Rob. Maybe a charcuterie-style type offering witn as many items sourced from Mapperton or surrounding areas if not available from Mapperton , with a option paired for wine, with cider and with a good stout. Also maybe a fondue for small to medium groups and offer other items with the fondue to help with a intimate communal/family dinner.
Wow! Just gorgeous! The craftsmanship alone. I wish you could display an edwardian dress as well. Just to show a comparison through the ages.
Thank you Julie and Luke.
My absolute favourite sandwich, is a toasted/grilled: 2 slices of nice bread, some ham, topped with a sharp cheddar, thin slices of green pepper (or onion) a bit more cheddar, and ham. Buttered outside of bread and toasted on both sides. YUMMY! ❤️
Stunning dresses - thank you for preserving them. You are calling that beaded dress 'Fortun-A' - do you mean Fortuny?
Julie. Besides the moth proofer, there are also desiccants for material that help reduce humidity. You may want to ask one of the conservators about those to also put in the boxes. 😊
California Ruben sandwich , rye bread buttered( butter the out side for grilling), Swiss cheese, coleslaw , turkey , thousand island dressing . Served with dill pickle on the side ❤
For the Earl of Sandwich's List: turkey, bacon, brie & cranberry-pepper sauce, with arugala or sprouts on rustic whole wheat
May I say that the second sign kind of overpowers the lovely, normal street sign. What if you added a larger, antique looking street sign that directs people there, along with the other street info…going back in time… They’d also have more reason to read it. ❤love the show❤
It is pronunced "For-tune-y". There have been numerous exhibits of Fortuny gowns. Gloria Vanderbilt had one of the largest collection for many years. FIT had a wonderful exhibit in 1981. The dresses are mostly worth more if they come in their original storage box. Your so lucky to have them for generations to come!
Egg salad and cress is the standard, I know, but I am personally a fan of egg salad and rocket sandwiches with a bit of bacon on...you know, until you're ready for a brunch table service.
Lovely cafe.
What an amazing find!!! That is the most beautiful Fortuny dress and clearly she had exquisite taste!!! That it will be on display for all to enjoy seeing is very special!!! Thank you for sharing all of these fantastic finds in fashion and textiles we otherwise would not have known about!!!
Wish you had Tea Items or China Replicas Tea Pots or Cups. Tablecloth replicas, Jewelry Replicas, etc..items for Nice Dining, cooking etc...All related to the home and Heritage..
Open sandwich’s - maybe mushroom and avocado on different breads, salad leaves and ‘invent’😊. Fantastic beaded 👗 dress earlier. Thankyou for sharing 😊🌼
Beautiful doors for the store, can see who's visiting. The shop is nice too.
In 200 years what will they find and display of yours, Julie?? 😃😃😃 the American who invested so much time into restoring the place!
You need to really give this a thought. What about an autobiography?
I love your channel I can’t get enough of it watching from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
The Venetian dress!! Oh my goodness!! Stunning!!
How beautiful, and amazing. A Happy Easter to you all over there. 🐰🐣
Would love to visit your wonderful historic house and see the American Heiress exhibit. Until then, I look forward to your videos!
Julie makes me laugh a little. She’s so excitable she often talks over people. Sometimes I want to tell Julie to breathe and relax 😂.
Toasties (toasted sandwiches), my favs- a three or four cheese toastie; a cheese and tomato toastie with mozzarella and cheddar and freshly ground black pepper; a croque monsieur; Rueben (no corned beef- pastrami please). An egg or curried egg sandwich though old fashioned is always nice. Chicken Waldorf too. Finger sandwiches or an assortment of sandwiches one plate is lovely too. All the best!!!
Love the idea of a pub night. Not that I'm going to be there but they are always fun and lucrative. This is a good thing.
What a treasure you have in the Fortuny beaded dress
In the cafe, you could have the Alberta Day menu. Since Julie has Alberta's recipes from back in her time recreating those recipes for the cafe should be fantastic. 😃 All served with tea. There can also be an Alberta Afternoon Tea, again, recreating some of Alberta's recipes and also recipes from that period of time.
Great idea!!
With regards to the sign. I know it's more than likely redone by now but I would put Mapperton CAFE & SHOP and the website address below but the words Cafe and Shop would be huge. One way to bring in clientele is to contact bus tour companies to see if they have tours in your area and, if yes, suggest your place as a stop over for refreshments on their tour(s).
How about karaoke night? Live band and dancing night? Bingo night? Turkey & cranberry sauce sandwiches and roast beef & horseradish sandwiches.
Julie, have you researched the Sandwhich islands? Present Hawai named in honour of fourth earl of Sandwich. Also see South Sandwich islands.
So funny to hear Luke say “the New Jersey Turnpike “ in this episode. Lived in NJ for many years!
That is some beautiful grass you have there. Any animal that eats grass would love to be munching away there! ❤
What about a high tea with wonderful finger sandwiches!
Love your new quiz night with curry or paella or ?? new delights, absolutely great idea for a neighborhood watering hole Love it
Wish Australia 🇦🇺 was closer to UK.. am so keen to join in on the quiz nights. And of course visit the costume exhibition. Am hooked.
Julie nice video and beautiful Alberta's dress.
Love all the changes and the evolution of Mapperton!
Have you thought about doing a collaboration with other UA-camrs? Sid from Partridge Exterior Cleaning is amazing at pressure washing and has extensive finesse with stone, large buildings and roofs.
I'm really looking forward to visiting and staying at Mapperton in the not so far future.
Love this style.