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Medieval Life Illustrations Collection (#2)

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Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Battle of Hastings J000017

Battle of Hastings J000017
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. Battle of Hastings reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn. William uses his archers again in last attack on the English

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Battle of Hastings J000014

Battle of Hastings J000014
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. Battle of Hastings reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn. The Normans counter attack English Fyrdmen cut off on hillock

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Battle of Hastings J000012

Battle of Hastings J000012
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. Battle of Hastings reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn showing the Bretons fleeing downhill pursued by the English Fyrdmen

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Battle of Winchelsea IC257_009

Battle of Winchelsea IC257_009
Conjectural reconstruction drawing by Judith Dobie showing the English Cog Thomas ramming a Castilian ship, ordered to do so by King Edward III, during the Battle of Winchelsea in 1350

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Battle of Flodden Field J970040

Battle of Flodden Field J970040
ETAL CASTLE, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing of the Battle of Flodden, 1513 by Ivan Lapper

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Old Guild Hall, London N840017

Old Guild Hall, London N840017
OLD GUILD HALL, City of London. Reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team) of the South West view of the Guidehall as it would have appeared c.1450

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Reivers raiding Birdoswald in the 16th century J050057

Reivers raiding Birdoswald in the 16th century J050057
HADRIANs WALL: BIRDOSWALD FORT, Cumbria. Reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke of reivers raiding Birdoswald in the 16th century

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: North Elmham Chapel J940386

North Elmham Chapel J940386
NORTH ELMHAM CHAPEL, Norfolk. Monk by the north door in the 12th century. Reconstruction drawing by Peter URMSTON

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: North Elmham Chapel c. 1100 J940384

North Elmham Chapel c. 1100 J940384
NORTH ELMHAM CHAPEL, Norfolk. Aerial view of Chapel c. 1100. Reconstruction drawing by Peter URMSTON

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Wolvesey, Old Bishops Palace N081045

Wolvesey, Old Bishops Palace N081045
WOLVESEY: OLD BISHOPS PALACE, Winchester, Hampshire. Interior reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the kitchen block or keep c.1160

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Wolvesey, Old Bishops Palace N081043

Wolvesey, Old Bishops Palace N081043
WOLVESEY: OLD BISHOPS PALACE, Winchester, Hampshire. Aerial reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of Wolvesey Palace from the south c.1170

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J000103

Rievaulx Abbey J000103
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Interior view reconstruction drawing of the refectory kitchen in the 14th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Kitchen in the Middle Ages J990033

Kitchen in the Middle Ages J990033
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. The heat and bustle of the main kitchen at Old Wardour. All the kitchen staff would have been men: female domestic servants were very uncommon in the Middle Ages

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Beeston Castle J870184

Beeston Castle J870184
BEESTON CASTLE, Cheshire. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of the Outer Gatehouse with hay carts entering the castle

Background imageMedieval Life Illustrations Collection: Rural landscape J910034

Rural landscape J910034
Reconstruction drawing of imaginary rural landscape, c1600 Tudor by Judith Dobie, English Heritage Graphics Team. Farming



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