The Material World of Widow Weed: an interpretation

Part four of a series Widow Elizabeth Weed: what would she wear? What would she own? My first inclination had been to wear the grey tabby wool gown I already had, until I realized how much of George Weed’s estate Elizabeth had received. As detailed in the first post, the strategic fabric reserve (SFR) provided …

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Costume Projects

Some Completed & Others Under the Needle Ann Pearson Sparks and her robe a la Polonaise Elizabeth Weed and her world A Pelisse for Emma Smith

The Charm of the Third Time

I’d call it “three times a lady,” but truly, I’ve only been a lady in Occupied Philadelphia twice. Last year and this year, I portrayed Elizabeth Weed, a widowed pharmacist living on Front Street in 1777 with her son, George. We don’t know why Elizabeth Weed didn’t leave the city along with nearly half the …

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