Faith St Paule, 1582
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Saint Lawrence's Church, Snarford, Lincolnshire
Info and images of 16th Century English Clothing
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Brass to William Dunch and his wife dated 1597
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The figures of Nicholas Heron, his wife, five sons, and eight daughters. 1568.
St John the Baptist, Croydon
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Bakewell, Derbyshire
Lovely definition in this photo. Great angle of the headwear. I think I am developing a theory about this type of headdress.
Cumnor, Oxfordshire "Old Berkshire"
Cumnor St Michael
The monument is to Anthony Forster and is dated 1572 (Tudor).
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St Andrews Church in Hurstbourne Priors, the monument is to Robert Oxenbridge
It is St Andrews Church in Hurstbourne Priors, the monument is to Robert Oxenbridge.
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Interesting sleeves. There are hanging sleeves behind the small puffed shoulders that look almost like tippets.
Alcester, Warwickshire
Monument to Sir Fulke Greville 1559.
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Of note in this image is the two different ways of wearing the same headdress. The senior woman has the tail of the hood folded back onto the top of the head and the younger women have it hanging down their backs.
Holy Trinity Church, Cookham, Berkshire
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The tomb of Lord Williams of Thame (died 1559) and his wife Elizabeth. The tomb chest was damaged during the Civil War. It was repaired in the 17th century by William Bird of Oxford who added the Unicorn and greyhound at their feet.
Thame, Oxfordshire, St. Mary's Church
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