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Timeline of Costume History
Late 16th Century Europe (1570 to 1600ce) Page 4

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Late 16th Century Pourpoint Doublets and pattern from Leloir

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298Renaissance.gif (7144 bytes) Click here for Renaissance Patterns for Men Gentihommevers.JPG (55972 bytes) Gentleman of 1595  (Quicherat
1600spanishcapitano.jpg (266263 bytes) Spanish "Capitano", c 1600 spanishlady.gif (2895 bytes) click here for How to Make a Renaissance Hat 
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1600spanish.jpg (244247 bytes) Spanish Couple, c.1600 book3plate46.JPG (51897 bytes) Phillip II of Spain (Norris V.3 pt .2)

Costumes and Scripts in the Elizabethan Theatres

Fooles and Fricassees : Food in Shakespeare's England

Renaissance Swordsmanship : The Illustrated Use of Rapiers and Cut-And-Thrust Swords Daily Life in Elizabethan England
sleevelorrainet.gif (1925 bytes) Click here for Lorraine Pettit's "Sleeve Lorraine" an easy, but gorgeous neo-Italian Renaissance sleeve for Men's or women's Renaissance costumes, Goth-wear, or modern evening gowns.
Historic Reproduction thimbles for Roman Britain, Medieval England, and The English Renaissance:  PICT0021.JPG (32919 bytes) PICT0022.JPG (52841 bytes) PICT0023.JPG (59102 bytes) You can buy these in many museum and tourist shops around England, especially in Bath, and at The Museum of London

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