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Ready to wear 1640s style

Ready to wear 1640s style. This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Friday, 7 November 2014. Its a good story at least. Anyway, below is a photo of the hat in the museum. Maybe you can understand my reticence to make it? The odd thing is .

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For the Love of History

Monday, November 18, 2013. Eureka Moments Revisited, Part 9, How They Turned a Washbowl Into a Gold Pan. In Appendix C, on page 429 of the book, there is a crude sketch and accompanying description. To be bottom side upward you can see the roll of tin on the outside. African American Gold Miner with His Long Tom. Gold Pan to the Right.

English Civil War ECW Living History Resources How to make and source things mid 17th century

Clothing, Sewing and Knitting Books, some with Patterns. Clothes, Hats, Shoes and Boots Suppliers. Tapes, Cords and Braids.

The 1640s Picturebook Costume Stuff from the English Civil War

Costume and Stuff from the English Civil War. The Resolution of the Women of London to the Parliament. Francis Willoughby 5th Baron of Parnham. Sir Francis Acland 2nd Baronet. Give Yr Rest to Yr Musket. Charles I, Studio of Daniel Mytens. This fellow is making gren.

The 1642 Tailor How To Kit Yourself Out For The English Civil War

How To Kit Yourself Out For The English Civil War. The Sign of the Tailor. What To Wear in the English Civil War. The Modern Maker Vol 1 Doublets. The Sign of the Tailor. Welcome to the new 1642 Tailor blog. 8220;Tailoring to order for Gentlemen and Ladies of Quality. 8221; Mr S, Birmingham.

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Ready to wear 1640s style. This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Friday, 7 November 2014. Its a good story at least. Anyway, below is a photo of the hat in the museum. Maybe you can understand my reticence to make it? The odd thing is .

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