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790.—Costume of Norman English Ladies in 12th Century. Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

The costume of the Normans of both sexes was chiefly Oriental, borrowed from the Crusades of this period (Figs. 783, 790). The most remarkable exception was the single knotted sleeve of the ladies, as [...]

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Added: 2010-05-03

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1250.—Archers. (From various MSS. of the 14th Century.) Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

Three archers, or bowmen, pose for us: the leftmost carries a bow and a shield, or possibly a quiver, slung around his waist and hanging at his right hip; the middle archer has a sword and a bow; the [...]

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Added: 2010-08-22

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