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Dianne's Medieval Writing: What's With Medieval Tombs? Part 13: Female Fashion
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A companion to the website Medieval Writing. Concerning itself with medieval handwriting and its cultural setting, now expanded to encompass aspects of medieval heritage and material culture. Tweeting as Hipster Bookfairy. Gradually putting medieval photos on Flickr. View my complete profile. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. What's With Medieval Tombs? Part 13: Female Fashion. The above is from a text of the Brut Chronicle. And yn th (this). Tyme Englishmen so moche haunted and cleved. And disgysing of clothyng o...
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Dianne's Medieval Writing: February 2015
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A companion to the website Medieval Writing. Concerning itself with medieval handwriting and its cultural setting, now expanded to encompass aspects of medieval heritage and material culture. Tweeting as Hipster Bookfairy. Gradually putting medieval photos on Flickr. View my complete profile. Saturday, February 28, 2015. A Medieval Tour of Boston (Lincolnshire). It's a bench end. You can make up your own mind as to its significance. As with the other medieval tours, I have added the descriptions of John ...
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Dianne's Medieval Writing: What's With Medieval Tombs? - Part 12 Low Relief and Half Sunk Effigies
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A companion to the website Medieval Writing. Concerning itself with medieval handwriting and its cultural setting, now expanded to encompass aspects of medieval heritage and material culture. Tweeting as Hipster Bookfairy. Gradually putting medieval photos on Flickr. View my complete profile. Sunday, July 05, 2015. What's With Medieval Tombs? Part 12 Low Relief and Half Sunk Effigies. The openwork coffin was also used in cadaver or transi tombs, as discussed in an earlier post. This rather strange, lumpy...
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Dianne's Medieval Writing: What's With Medieval Tombs? Part 1 Intro
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A companion to the website Medieval Writing. Concerning itself with medieval handwriting and its cultural setting, now expanded to encompass aspects of medieval heritage and material culture. Tweeting as Hipster Bookfairy. Gradually putting medieval photos on Flickr. View my complete profile. Sunday, November 30, 2014. What's With Medieval Tombs? So we have a collection of concepts here: identified high status individuals, iconographic significata of rank or status, heraldry, purgatory and an imposition ...
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. CWGC: Remember War Dead in the UK. The Commonwealth War Graves Commissio. N have launched a new appeal to the British public to remember the dead buried in more than 12,000 locations across the United Kingdom during the 141 days of the Centenary of the Battle of the Somme. In doing so they have teamed up with British actor, Hugh Dennis, who has a personal interest in the Great War. The CWGC state on their website:. The idea is to encourage groups to res...
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Books | WW1 Centenary
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Book Review: Black Tommies. The story of Black Afro-Caribbean soldiers in the Great War is an often neglected aspect of the conflict: many people know about Walter Tull the professional footballer who became an officer in 1917, but Tull was one of thousands of Black men who served in Khaki. A new book by Ray Costillo helps bridge this gap in our knowledge:. Black Tommies: British Soldiers of African Descent in the First World War. The Battle of Arras is...
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History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past…. The last ruins of Dunwich, Suffolk’s lost medieval town. Posted in 11th Century. June 12, 2016. Ely Place: a street in central London that used to be part of Cambridgeshire. Posted in 13th Century. May 28, 2016. New Romney: a thriving medieval port devastated by a storm. Posted in 13th Century. Great storm of 1287. August 29, 2015. The historian and the baron: tales from two churches in a Lancashire village. Posted in 13th Century.
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History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past…. Carved skeletons, Elizabethan theatre giants, and a cat: St Leonard’s, Shoreditch. There are so many fascinating old churches in London – however, St Leonard’s in Shoreditch is the first church where I’ve been greeted by a cat. Schrödinger, who was featured in an article on. Schrödinger the cat waits outside the church doors. Posted in 16th Century. July 17, 2016. Posted in 18th Century. July 3, 2016. It’s a little known fact t...
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History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past…. Carved skeletons, Elizabethan theatre giants, and a cat: St Leonard’s, Shoreditch. There are so many fascinating old churches in London – however, St Leonard’s in Shoreditch is the first church where I’ve been greeted by a cat. Schrödinger, who was featured in an article on. Schrödinger the cat waits outside the church doors. Posted in 16th Century. July 17, 2016. The last ruins of Dunwich, Suffolk’s lost medieval town. June 12, 2016.
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