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DAME EDITH SITWELL, one of Britain’s bestknown poets, wearing the costume which she designed and wore at a concert in the Royal Festival Hall, London, on her seventy-fifth birthday. She read some of her own poems. Dame Edith Sitwell believes that clothes of the Tudor period are best suited to her physical appearance and personality.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 2

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DAME EDITH SITWELL, one of Britain’s bestknown poets, wearing the costume which she designed and wore at a concert in the Royal Festival Hall, London, on her seventy-fifth birthday. She read some of her own poems. Dame Edith Sitwell believes that clothes of the Tudor period are best suited to her physical appearance and personality. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 2

DAME EDITH SITWELL, one of Britain’s bestknown poets, wearing the costume which she designed and wore at a concert in the Royal Festival Hall, London, on her seventy-fifth birthday. She read some of her own poems. Dame Edith Sitwell believes that clothes of the Tudor period are best suited to her physical appearance and personality. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 2