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19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection (#5)

416 Canvas Prints

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Norman shoes, (1910)

Norman shoes, (1910). Footwear featuring cross-banded chausses, dating from the Norman Conquest of Britain in 1066. Footwear during this period developed twists and the point became exaggerated

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Norman head coverings, (1910)

Norman head coverings, (1910). Headgear from the time of the Norman Conquest of Britain in 1066. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London, 1910)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon tunica, (1910)

The Saxon tunica, (1910). Woman wearing Saxon dress, consisting of a tunic with decorated edges worn over an under-robe, and a cloak and headdress

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon comb, (1910)

Saxon comb, (1910). Comb with several teeth missing, probably made of wood or bone, made during the Saxon period. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon fibulae, (1910)

Saxon fibulae, (1910). Brooches used for fastening capes or mantles, found at a Saxon burying-place near Banbury in Oxfordshire

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon fibulae, (1910)

Saxon fibulae, (1910). Brooches used for fastening capes or mantles, found at a Saxon burying-place near Banbury in Oxfordshire

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Anglo-Saxons at dinner, (1910)

Anglo-Saxons at dinner, (1910). Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London, 1910)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon head-rail, (1910)

The Saxon head-rail, (1910). From a medieval manuscript, showing womens headdress during the Saxon period. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Queen Alfgyfe and King Canute, 11th century, (1910)

Queen Alfgyfe and King Canute, 11th century, (1910). Alfgyfe, also known as Emma of Normandy, was married first to Ethelred the Unready, and then to Canute

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon bifid beard, (1910)

The Saxon bifid beard, (1910). From a medieval manuscript illustration, showing the bifid or bifurcated beard. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Anglo-Saxon costume, (1910)

Anglo-Saxon costume, (1910). The figure on the left is from the Benedictional of St Ethelwold, and that on the right from Abbot Elfnoths prayer book

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon lady, (1910)

Saxon lady, (1910). Female dress consisting of a head-rail of soft green silk with a jewelled band; a blue woollen tunica edged with embroidery, and a red cloth gunna

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Anglo-Saxon travelling cloaks, (1910)

Anglo-Saxon travelling cloaks, (1910). The longs sleeves were to protect the hands in the winter. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London, 1910)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon bifid beard, (1910)

The Saxon bifid beard, (1910). From a medieval manuscript illustration, showing the bifid or bifurcated beard. Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: A Saxon monarch, (1910)

A Saxon monarch, (1910). From a medieval manuscript illustration, showing cross-gartering - strips of leather or cloth of various colours bound round the leg so as to form a pattern

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon cross-gartering, (1910)

Saxon cross-gartering, (1910). From a medieval manuscript illustration, showing men wearing cross-garters - strips of leather or cloth of various colours bound round the leg so as to form a pattern

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon mantle, (1910)

The Saxon mantle, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing a Saxon man wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon mantle, showing method of fastening, (1910)

The Saxon mantle, showing method of fastening, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing a Saxon man wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon, (1910)

Saxon, (1910). A Saxon man wearing a banded Phrygian cap, a cloak of embroidered blue cloth, a green embroidered tunica, and red stockings with yellow cross-garters

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon dress, (1910)

Saxon dress, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing Saxon men wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Saxon farm workers, (1910)

Saxon farm workers, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century. Agricultural workers or rustics, wearing a simple tunic or robe

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Druids, (1910)

Druids, (1910). Drawing from a bas-relief at found at Autun in France. The druidical priests, who were contemporary with the Romans, were clad in white voluminous robes reaching to the feet

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: The Saxon tunica, (1910)

The Saxon tunica, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century. Saxon men wearing loose-fitting sleeveless tunics, confined at the waist by a belt

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Female dress from the time of Henry VI, (1910)

Female dress from the time of Henry VI, (1910)
Female dress from the time of Henry VI, 1421-1471, (1910). Woman wearing a horned headdress with coronet and large cauls. The robe is short-waisted, with a train in front and behind

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Ladys dress, 14th century, (1910)

Ladys dress, 14th century, (1910). Costume of a well-to-do woman from the reign of Edward III (ruled 1327-1377). The headdress consists of a gorget

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Ladys headdress, 1450-1470, (1910)

Ladys headdress, 1450-1470, (1910). Female fashion from the reign of Henry VI-Edward IV ((1422-1483). Forked headdress with black velvet ermine-lined cloak with golden fleur-de-lys

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: A Sqdn Tanks

A Sqdn Tanks
Photograph: A Sqdn Tanks. Shows a row of tanks. From a photograph album containing 246 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Rabida. Brown pelican on nest staring ahead. Credit as

Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Rabida. Brown pelican on nest staring ahead. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Riparian Forest in the Danube Delta, romania

Riparian Forest in the Danube Delta, romania
Riparian Forest in the Danube Delta, Romania. Big willows, alder and ash trees form a riparian forest along the channels. Most of the Danube delta is protected by the biosphere reserve

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta

Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta. Group of Pelicans is resting on the shore of a lake or channel. Europe, Eastern Europe, Romania, Danube Delta

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta

Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta. Group of Pelicans is swimming on the water of a lake or channel. Europe, Eastern Europe, Romania, Danube Delta

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta

Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta. A Pelican was entangled in a fishing net. A ranger rescues the bird and set it free

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta

Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta. A Pelican was ensnarled in a fishing net. A ranger rescues the bird and set it free

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta

Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in the Danube Delta. A Pelican was ensnarled in a fishing net. A ranger rescues the bird and set it free

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Lake in the Danube Delta, romania. Big willows, alder and ash trees from a riparian

Lake in the Danube Delta, romania. Big willows, alder and ash trees from a riparian
Lake in the Danube Delta, Romania. Big willows, alder and ash trees from a riparian forest along the channels. Most of the Danube delta is protected by the biosphere reserve, national park, Ramsar

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Argyropelecus affinis, Marine Hatchetfish, side view

Argyropelecus affinis, Marine Hatchetfish, side view

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Swallowtail butterfly (papilio machaon)

Swallowtail butterfly (papilio machaon)

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Walkway over pier leading to a building with domed roof, front view

Walkway over pier leading to a building with domed roof, front view

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Surf crashing against rocks on shoreline

Surf crashing against rocks on shoreline

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Bluebell, side view

Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Bluebell, side view

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Cyathea sp. Tree Ferns

Cyathea sp. Tree Ferns

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Ranunculus, Buttercup or Crowfoot stalk

Ranunculus, Buttercup or Crowfoot stalk

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Scuba diving jacket complete with oxygen tank, straps and pipes, side view

Scuba diving jacket complete with oxygen tank, straps and pipes, side view

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Two trucks loaded with stacked timber driving on forest path, rear view

Two trucks loaded with stacked timber driving on forest path, rear view

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Anchor and chain

Anchor and chain

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Two metal anchors

Two metal anchors

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Marine compass

Marine compass

Background image19 Jul 2006 Canvas Print Collection: Metal harpoon

Metal harpoon



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