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Inventories of war: soldiers' kit from 1066 to 2014
This link above is to an imgur gallery wherein the poster posts the inventories of English/U.K. soldiers kit from 1066 to 2014. 13 kits from:
1066 huscarl, Battle of Hastings
2014 close-support sapper, Royal Engineers, Helmland Province
This link above is to an imgur gallery wherein the poster posts the inventories of English/U.K. soldiers kit from 1066 to 2014. 13 kits from:
1066 huscarl, Battle of Hastings
to‘The Anglo-Saxon warrior at Hastings is perhaps not so very different from the British “Tommy” in the trenches,’ photographer Thom Atkinson says. At the Battle of Hastings, soldiers' choice of weaponary was extensive. Picture: THOM ATKINSON
2014 close-support sapper, Royal Engineers, Helmland Province
The evolution of technology that emerges from the series is a process that has accelerated over the past century. The pocket watch of 1916 is today a waterproof digital wristwatch; the bolt-action Lee-Enfield rifle has been replaced by laser-sighted light assault carbines; and lightweight camouflage Kevlar vests take the place of khaki woollen Pattern service tunics. Picture: THOM ATKINSON
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Oh, yeah! There was a thread at another message board about that. I found it quite fascinating and informative.
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I call shenanigans with the first picture. The gambeson, byrnie, turnsole shoes, and shield seem right; but the nasal on a Norman helmet would typically be fashioned from a separate piece and riveted on, and further the weaponry seems wrong. While a huscarl might be able to afford (or be gifted) a Frankish-style sword, that would obviate the need for the axe and the seax. It's a class issue - one would use an axe or (more typically) a seax if one couldn't afford a sword, as most people couldn't - but if one could, then one wouldn't deign to use the axe or seax. Also, the smaller throwing-type axe, as you can tell by the name "francisca," was almost exclusively a Frankish weapon until Carolingian trade came to the Vikings.
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John Travolta and Princess Diana dance in the White House.
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I remember that.
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Thanks for making me feel young
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Her most iconic picture, though, was this one :
Taken whilst rumours were circulating of trouble in her marriage to Charles... she went on the trip with him, but visited that spot alone. That she posed for a picture sitting alone in the most famous romantic spot in the world was taken as a dig at him, and was played out in the press for weeks. They separated a few months later.
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I would've paid money to see him begin disco-dancing, there.
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Her most iconic picture, though, was this one :
Taken whilst rumours were circulating of trouble in her marriage to Charles... she went on the trip with him, but visited that spot alone. That she posed for a picture sitting alone in the most famous romantic spot in the world was taken as a dig at him, and was played out in the press for weeks. They separated a few months later.
I can't see the above image. This one?
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