16th Century Clothing
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Gathers images of English clothing from early Tudor to Early Stuart times, with a focus on the Elizabethan period.
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The transcribe d contents of MS Egerton 2806, the complete record of what Queen Elizabeth' s tailors made, altered and bought between the years 1568 and 1588.
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These documents are from a number of account books found in the Essex Records office. Some are account books belonging to William Petre, D/DP A6 and D/DP A10, and some belong to his some John Petre (D/DP 17-22). There is one book per year, from Michelmas to Michelmas, and they record all expenditur es of the estate: diet, building and repair, household expenses, miscellane ous expenses, wages and receipts and apparel.
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They are of particular interest due to the numerous detailed tailors' bills for apparel they contain, for both the master (John Petre) and his servant's livery. There is also, in one book of account, a complete year's worth of informatio n on all apparel and expenditur e for three of his children. |
Scoggers were "armwarmers" worn by sailors for warmth and protection when working, while hoggers were the legwarmer equivalent. Information about scoggers & hoggers, and knitting instructions.
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Research into an inventory of objects belonging to Mary Queen of Scots in Edinburgh Castle. The report specifical ly focuses on evidence for dolls or puppets called 'pippens', their historical and cultural context and their significan ce.
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Mistress Drea's site. If you want to do Elizabethan clothing - begin here. Tons of references and how to articles on everything from corset making (and a pattern generator) to fabric colors, to hats, to well, everything.
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While individual commanders might dress their own men to show off, the majority of the militias that constituted what little "army" England possessed were private citizens who were given little money and less clothing for their pains. The one item issued with any regularity for parades and special occasions that is detailed in available records was the cassock, a kind of half-length overcoat with sleeves.
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Clothing and accessories, as well as articles on an array of other subjects dealing with 16th century Venice.
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16th and 17th Century Clothing: Renaissanc e tailoring techniques , manuscript sources, and technical advice
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A searchable catalog of surviving garments from Europe and the Mediterranean from the dawn of time up through approximately 1500.
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This collection has been put together to help me design a historically accurate English 16th century dress.
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A pilot resource for anyone interested in the cut and construction of 16th century dress. Browse the photographs, or search the database for specific images using dates or keywords.
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This is a group for those interested in the clothing of the Tudor time period of history.
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Share pictures, ideas for patterns and anything dealing with constructing garments during the Tudor period. |
Photos of some of the clothing and accessories at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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The following list is a breakdown of the common clothes worn by women in the early 1580s, documented from depictions of the period of working-class people.
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Allows the user to design a 16th century style dress with various options.
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