What We Get Wrong About Tudor Coifs || 16th Century Sewing Tutorial

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Kaazoom, Along the Wayside—Medieval Folk Music
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JuliusH, The Virgin—Medieval Music
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★ REFERENCES ★

1. Women of London and a countrywoman, Lucas de Heere, 1574; “The Cries of London” c. 1620; “The Kitchen Maid,” Wenceslas Hollar, 1640
2. Detail from “A Statute for Swearers and Drunkards,” 1625.
3. “A Girl Seated, in a Flowered Dress,” Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland.
4. Coif, Metropolitan Museum 64.101.1242, 1600–1630.
5. Coif, SBT 1994-31, 1600–1630.
6. “The Cries of London” c. 1620; “The Lace Maker,” Caspar Netscher, 1662.
7. Woman’s coif and forehead cloth, MFA Boston 43.244a-b.
8. Women of London and a countrywoman, Lucas de Heere, 1574; “The Cries of London” c. 1620.
9. “The Witch of the Woodlands or The Cobbler’s New Translation,” 1655.

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