The photograph on the left shows myself, my son Simon and my friend Eileen Lewis at The Robin Hood Pageant in Nottingham. My dress is an exact copy of the Herjolfsnes bog dress, discovered in Greenland and dating to the reign of Henry III, possibly earlier. I found the pattern in the London Museum book of Textiles and Clothing published by HMSO. Eileen Lewis is a retired pattern designer. She took my measurements and using the archaeological drawing made a pattern, and from that we made the first, prototype copy of the dress in purple linen.
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For photos of armour, shields, knights and more, have a look at the re-enactment gallery
You may also like to visit the Regia Anglorum website or the Robin Hood Pageant website