Hi Blakkat,
From what we think we can see there, it is very consistent with knitted stockings/overknee socks during the Victorian period. They haven't actually changed much in their history......bit like crocodiles. Lol.
Great that you are getting some pictures of them to post -- I think they will be very helpful, if they don't come through I've got some pics somewhere that I can put up, but I'm sure theirs will be better and I don't know where I've put mine!
I think (if my memory serves me) that when this was being discussed before that several posters suggested that the garter was possibly a make shift one, and that it might well have started higher up the leg, but ended by rolling itself down the leg to below the knee at some time during the course of the night. This would probably have been more likely if hyperthetically Mary was trying to get it off, but was too drunk/ tired to manage it.
I have to say, that if it is a garter then it slipping down over a period is a distinct possibility. Many moons ago, in the 1960's I used to wear over the knee knitted sock/stockings, almost identical to the one I believe we are seeing in the photo, and used an elastic band to keep them up as I had such skinny legs and the bloody things were always ending up round my ankles! Normally though, you are right, it would have been worn above the knee.
Just as an aside, some of the posters that thought that Mary did have a sock/stocking on her right leg, suggested that the other stocking was draped over the rolled up bedding behind Mary's right leg. Looking at the photo, I can see why that has been suggested, and can't disagree with it.
I still do feel quite strongly that she is wearing a stocking on her right leg....not only because the knitted stitches are clearly visible, especially over what would be the knee area......and because just above the knee in the larger photo, (MJK2) you can see the shredded remnants of the stocking at the top, dangling down underneath the denuded femur. That can't be skin, as skin doesn't fold and shred like that when cut. Whatever it is, it's fabric.
I'm sure that some of the other posters will remember the discussion better than me and be able to refresh our memories.
Hugs
Jane
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From what we think we can see there, it is very consistent with knitted stockings/overknee socks during the Victorian period. They haven't actually changed much in their history......bit like crocodiles. Lol.
Great that you are getting some pictures of them to post -- I think they will be very helpful, if they don't come through I've got some pics somewhere that I can put up, but I'm sure theirs will be better and I don't know where I've put mine!
I think (if my memory serves me) that when this was being discussed before that several posters suggested that the garter was possibly a make shift one, and that it might well have started higher up the leg, but ended by rolling itself down the leg to below the knee at some time during the course of the night. This would probably have been more likely if hyperthetically Mary was trying to get it off, but was too drunk/ tired to manage it.
I have to say, that if it is a garter then it slipping down over a period is a distinct possibility. Many moons ago, in the 1960's I used to wear over the knee knitted sock/stockings, almost identical to the one I believe we are seeing in the photo, and used an elastic band to keep them up as I had such skinny legs and the bloody things were always ending up round my ankles! Normally though, you are right, it would have been worn above the knee.
Just as an aside, some of the posters that thought that Mary did have a sock/stocking on her right leg, suggested that the other stocking was draped over the rolled up bedding behind Mary's right leg. Looking at the photo, I can see why that has been suggested, and can't disagree with it.
I still do feel quite strongly that she is wearing a stocking on her right leg....not only because the knitted stitches are clearly visible, especially over what would be the knee area......and because just above the knee in the larger photo, (MJK2) you can see the shredded remnants of the stocking at the top, dangling down underneath the denuded femur. That can't be skin, as skin doesn't fold and shred like that when cut. Whatever it is, it's fabric.
I'm sure that some of the other posters will remember the discussion better than me and be able to refresh our memories.
Hugs
Jane
xxxx
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