Re: [h-cost] Re: French Hood (was Tudor Tailor review)

2006-11-17 Thread Hope Greenberg
Hi - Feel free to use any of these images. All the citations are there... http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/tudor/gable.html - Hope Kimiko Small wrote: I have plans to do a gathering of images for gabled hoods, which I think developed from earlier hoods of the late 1400s. I've been collecting

Re: [h-cost] Re: French Hood (was Tudor Tailor review)

2006-11-17 Thread Kimiko Small
Wonderful, Thank you Hope! Kimiko Hope Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi - Feel free to use any of these images. All the citations are there... http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/tudor/gable.html - Hope Kimiko Small wrote: I have plans to do a gathering of images for gabled hoods, which I

Re: [h-cost] Re: French Hood cute portrait repros

2006-11-17 Thread MaggiRos
Cut and paste the link into the Address line, and it works fine. I can't imagine why they don't want you clicking directly, but there it is. It's the Holbein sketch of Lady Audley. MaggiRos --- Kimiko Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi E House, Project Gutenberg is being a pain in

[h-cost] Naalbinding site of interest

2006-11-17 Thread Beth and Bob Matney
I thought that this catalogue of needlebound artefacts would be of interest: http://www.dueppel.de/nadelbind/nadelbkat.htm Their bibliography is at http://www.dueppel.de/nadelbind/bibliographie.htm Beth Matney ___ h-costume mailing list

Re: [h-cost] Re: French Hood cute portrait repros

2006-11-17 Thread formfunc
Quoting MaggiRos [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Cut and paste the link into the Address line, and it works fine. I can't imagine why they don't want you clicking directly, but there it is. It's the Holbein sketch of Lady Audley. Yup, sorry about that--or try here for a larger/less clear version:

Re: [h-cost] Re: French hood and gable hood

2006-11-17 Thread formfunc
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: is Elizabeth of York wearing a predecessor of the gable hood? Or is that considered to be the same thing, just with the side flaps flipped down instead of pinned up? Does anyone have more images of that type of headdress? It's called a kennel