Habit of King Edward VI worn in England in 1550

by Thomas Jefferys

Historical print of excellent detail portraying the ceremonial robe that King Edward VI used to wear in England around the year 1550. The print was created by Thomas Jefferys, a famous cartographer and engraver who illustrated the elegant dress of the monarchy during the Tudor era. The print shows a representation of the clothes from this time period as well as aspects of royal clothing specific to King Edward’s court.

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