At 04:22 20/09/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Marc. I believe the Guildhall Museum collection was incorporated
into that of the City Museum (Museum of London). If that is the
case, the leather jerkin that they currently have on display might
be part of the same finds or possibly incorporated from the
Recently while digging through the old _Catalogue of the Collection of
London Antiquities in the Guildhall Museum._ London. 1908, I found pictures
of several scraps of leather Jerkins (It looks like there are pieces from at
least three jerkins). Has anyone ever published anything on these? I
Lovely find, Marc. I don't recall anything off the top... but I'll
certainly keep it in mind.
Mari / Bridgette
On 9/19/05, Marc Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently while digging through the old _Catalogue of the Collection of
London Antiquities in the Guildhall Museum._ London. 1908, I
In a message dated 9/19/2005 2:36:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found pictures
of several scraps of leather Jerkins
Interesting.
Well, there's no doubt on how to cut the pattern. But how do they know
they're Jerkins and not Doublets? That's what I Anna
Hi, Marc. I believe the Guildhall Museum collection was incorporated
into that of the City Museum (Museum of London). If that is the case,
the leather jerkin that they currently have on display might be part of
the same finds or possibly incorporated from the pieces you show. I
would send a