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Latest revision as of 19:12, 26 January 2018
Gallery
Freeman AD793‑1180 A free man dressed in an undyed tunic. His hood and leg bindings are however more colourful having been dyed with weld.
Malcolm
ME0002 Leg Bindings AD793‑1180 Many men wear leg bindings wrapped around their lower legs. They average 9cm wide, have a natural selvage and are primarily woven in a twill to give them more stretch.
by Liz Daborn
AK0004 Cistercian Monk AD1128‑1215 In outdoor/work clothes - in England from 1128 onwards, Wales 1131, Scotland 1136, Ireland 1145. Cistercian monks are distinguished by their white habit and hood, and dark scapular.
Martin
Alan Tidy MP0003 |