You WOULD brag about this!! Take me with you. Is this an annual event at
the same time every year? I trust you have worked out a suitable headdress.
I do, of course, want to hear about it. Does this group have a website? :)
Anne
^..^
I am going to an event in a medieval building in York
If the veil is the same length and it is pinned correctly there really
shouldn't be a problem.
Otherwise Flemish/Netherland/Burgundian tended to share fashions around this
period.
http://cadieux.mediumaevum.com/burgundian-hennin.html
This gives a variation of yours with location of pins
At 07:36 18/09/2006, you wrote:
If the veil is the same length and it is pinned correctly there really
shouldn't be a problem.
Otherwise Flemish/Netherland/Burgundian tended to share fashions around this
period.
http://cadieux.mediumaevum.com/burgundian-hennin.html
This gives a variation of
Some possible ideas.
Memling
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Memling_048.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Memling_049.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Memling_071.jpg
no veil
http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/image.asp?id=14586
take with a grain of
At 10:48 18/09/2006, you wrote:
Some possible ideas.
Memling
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Memling_048.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Memling_049.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Memling_071.jpg
no veil
note that the url continues in black. this means that the url was to long.
usually one needs to cut and paste to get it to work.
Try this
http://tinyurl.com/gjenv
but from the sound of things the hat probably won't work for what you want.
De
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At 16:09 18/09/2006, you wrote:
note that the url continues in black. this means that the url was to long.
usually one needs to cut and paste to get it to work.
Try this
http://tinyurl.com/gjenv
but from the sound of things the hat probably won't work for what you want.
De
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Subject: [h-cost] Alternative headdress for 1460's houppelande?
I am going to an event in a medieval building in York at the end of
this month, and will be wearing a gown similar in style to this one,
only
I am going to an event in a medieval building in York at the end of
this month, and will be wearing a gown similar in style to this one,
only in a plain fabric. I have a beautiful horned headdress which
fits perfectly, and looks good, again based on the painting, but is a
pain in the b*tt
Suzi Clarke wrote:
but is a pain in
the b*tt to eat in as the veil keeps deciding it's a part of the meal,
and gets in my way.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/08/euwl/ho_1975.1.110.htm
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I could wear instead? A coif
is unsuitable as I will be with
At 16:10 17/09/2006, you wrote:
Suzi Clarke wrote:
but is a pain in the b*tt to eat in as the veil keeps deciding it's
a part of the meal, and gets in my way.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/08/euwl/ho_1975.1.110.htm
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I could wear instead? A
coif
headdress for 1460's houppelande?
I am going to an event in a medieval building in York at the end of
this month, and will be wearing a gown similar in style to this one,
only in a plain fabric. I have a beautiful horned headdress which
fits perfectly, and looks good, again based on the painting
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From: Suzi Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 11:15 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Alternative headdress for 1460's houppelande?
I am going to an event in a medieval building in York at the end of this
month
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