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Lady Marjorie Bellamy
Marjorie used this dress when King Edward visited the Bellamy household for dinner and a game
of bridge. Originally she wore long purple gloves too but with the limitations of the game I
found it easier to leave them out. (The train is pure imagination since I don't have a photo
showing that part of the dress)
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Mr Richard Bellamy
Richard is posing in this suit outside his house at 165 Eaton Place.
I've even borrowed the atcual pose from that photo. In the original picture he wore a
top hat but since he would never ever wear a hat indoors I decided to leave it out.
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