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Marianne Skerrett was the Head Dresser and Wardrobe-Woman to Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1862. Marianne Skerrett was the daughter of a British Army officer who owned a plantation in Bermuda. Her uncle had been sub-treasurer to Queen Charlotte, Victoria's paternal grandmother. Her great-grandfather William Popple had been a Governor of Bermuda. Skerrett originally wanted to be an art major, but she also had an interest in medicine. She decided on dental school, and now finds painting is a great release after a long day of practicing dentistry. 'Art is still my first love. I use art as an outlet to relieve stress and to be creative overall,' said Dr. Haley Skerrett has been a leading real estate agent for nearly 15 years. A California native, she grew up in Bishop before heading west to earn a B.S. In Business Finance from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.

Skerrett Victoria

A carte-de-visite portrait of Marianne Skerrett, Queen Victoria's principal dresser.

Skerrett

According to Helen Rappaport's fascinating Queen Victoria: A Biographical Companion (2003): Marianne Skerrett 'who entered her service in 1837 and remained till 1862, was effectively her private secretary. To Skerrett devolved the task of writing Queen Victoria's letters to tradespeople, the commissioning of artists and engravers, answering begging letters from old retainers, and paying the bills relating to the making and maintaining of the queen's clothes.'

Marianne Skerrett - Wikipedia
Skerrett

According to the Royal Collection's website, Skerrett 'was instrumental in liaising with artists and sculptors on behalf of the Queen. She provided a direct line of communication between her mistress and artists including Landseer.'

She appears on the 1851 census, a 'Lady of the Wardrobe' living at Buckingham Palace. In 1871 she was living with her sister Henrietta, also unmarried, at 41 Beaumont Street in Marylebone. Born in Westminster in 1795, she died, aged 94, on 29 July 1887 at 41 Beaumont Street. She left an estate valued at £5994.

Skerrett Jacquelyn Md

Skerrett
  1. Skerrett Victoria
  2. Skerrett Jacquelyn Md
  3. Skerrett Actress


Marianne Skerrett was the Head Dresser and Wardrobe-Woman to Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1862. Marianne Skerrett was the daughter of a British Army officer who owned a plantation in Bermuda. Her uncle had been sub-treasurer to Queen Charlotte, Victoria's paternal grandmother. Her great-grandfather William Popple had been a Governor of Bermuda. Skerrett originally wanted to be an art major, but she also had an interest in medicine. She decided on dental school, and now finds painting is a great release after a long day of practicing dentistry. 'Art is still my first love. I use art as an outlet to relieve stress and to be creative overall,' said Dr. Haley Skerrett has been a leading real estate agent for nearly 15 years. A California native, she grew up in Bishop before heading west to earn a B.S. In Business Finance from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.

Skerrett Victoria

A carte-de-visite portrait of Marianne Skerrett, Queen Victoria's principal dresser.

According to Helen Rappaport's fascinating Queen Victoria: A Biographical Companion (2003): Marianne Skerrett 'who entered her service in 1837 and remained till 1862, was effectively her private secretary. To Skerrett devolved the task of writing Queen Victoria's letters to tradespeople, the commissioning of artists and engravers, answering begging letters from old retainers, and paying the bills relating to the making and maintaining of the queen's clothes.'

According to the Royal Collection's website, Skerrett 'was instrumental in liaising with artists and sculptors on behalf of the Queen. She provided a direct line of communication between her mistress and artists including Landseer.'

She appears on the 1851 census, a 'Lady of the Wardrobe' living at Buckingham Palace. In 1871 she was living with her sister Henrietta, also unmarried, at 41 Beaumont Street in Marylebone. Born in Westminster in 1795, she died, aged 94, on 29 July 1887 at 41 Beaumont Street. She left an estate valued at £5994.

Skerrett Jacquelyn Md

Photographer unidentified.

Skerrett Actress

A pencilled inscription on the album page describes the sitter as 'Miss Skerrett, Lady Superintendent of the Queen's dressers.'





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