the bbc drama wolf hall brought hilary mantel�*s novels about king henry viii to our screens. damian lewis, it won a golden globe, two bafta awards and now costumes from the drama are going on display for the former home of anne boleyn. it's the costume drama that follows the rapid rise to power of thomas cromwell, played by actor mark rylance. i'm happy for your majesty. i have come out of hell. aren't you, dumpling? and i share her impatience. it has been a long enough wait. and now, for the first time, bafta have loaned five of the costumes to hever castle, dr owen emerson, based at hever, was one of the historical advisers especially to the director, peter kosminsky, and i think that's because everyone on board her fictional story. clothes reflected power and wealth at tudor court. they were made from the most expensive materials. sirjohn. majesty. welcome. some of these clothes were very heavy. some women would have to be pinned into some of these out of them in a hurry. i also like to think of these clothes as battle armour, that is incredibly important in such a cutthro