RMB324MK–Mother and daughter in Anglo Saxon clothing
RFBTF4WB–These Anglo-Saxon (Germanic-speaking people who settled in England) figures represent three men of rank.
RFM1X1R6–Clothing, fashion of the Norman and Anglo-Saxons of the 11th-14th centuries, the warriors, from the left, Norman warrior with a battle ax and scaly armor, a lightly armed Norman in a short coat with belt, an Anglo-Saxon archer, a Norman with a large wooden shield and a lightly armed Anglo-Saxon with mustache and long pants, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMH3WPGW–Engraving depicting typical fashion of a male and female Anglo-Saxon. Dated 5th Century
RMERGPW2–Fantastical illustration of an Anglo Saxon warrior wearing a winged helmet, cape and fur dress. A woman in a flowing dress
RMMR4TDE–Illustration depicting an Anglo-Saxon King armed with a sword and spiked shield and clothed in chainmail. At his side is his armour bearer. Dated 18th century
RM2JR5FGT–FASHIONS IN BRITAIN - An old coloured image showing typical clothing in Anglo-Saxon times.
RMRM1707–'An Anglo-Saxon Queen', 1924. Creator: Herbert Norris.
RMWH8H2P–Accoutrements Anglo Saxon manuscript indicates that as late as the eleventh century A D, stirrups were not necessarily used even by warriors. From Encyclopedia of the Horse page 39.
RM2WPADW9–The clothes of Roman Christians; Verso: Anglo -Saxon clothing; Gerson, Wojciech (1831-1901); 1860-1872 (1860-00-00-1872-00-00);
RM2A5816R–Life in a British Anglo-Saxon village before the Norman conquest
RMKHMG54–The Civic costume including a crown, Anglo Saxon Royalty in the 9th Century England.
RM2T3GX6M–FIBULA - BROOCH - A 19th century engraving of archaeological finds from Anglo Saxon and Irish sites.
RMHRPT7D–An illustration of Anglo Saxon Dance in the 8th Century scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1831. Believed copyright free.
RMTRCWT9–Anglo Saxon domestic scene, noblemen drinking together - Servants (churls or thralls) , a musician and a bodyguard stand by whilst the host's wife sits nearby - From an illustration of the time
RMDB9MMB–Replica Anglo Saxon soldiers clothing and weapons
RMDH51B8–Anglo Saxon Britain. Daily life mens fashion in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Victorian woodcut circa 1845.
RMBNGAXK–Replica Anglo Saxon soldiers clothing and weapons
RMTWFD5M–Man demonstrating wood turning at the Viking Festival.
RFBEN8FJ–Anglo Saxon warriors and kings
RFM1X1R7–Clothing, fashion of the Norman and Anglo-Saxon warriors of the 11th - 14th centuries, depicting the Battle of Hastings in 1066, on an embroidered carpet to Bayeux, Normandy, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMBJ2Y4G–St Gregory the Great and the English slaves at Rome, 590 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMBACAAF–anglo saxon fibula large fibula anglo-saxon 1854 metalwork jewellery
RFD81FD5–Saxon cloaks, and plain and embroidered tunics; vintage woodcut based on medieval manuscript decoration.
RMAK3HF5–Anglo Saxon disc brooch
RFR8HC7H–Dead Anglo Saxon Warrior (Reenactor)
RMKHMG4B–The crowns, costumes and riding equipment of Anglo-Saxon Royalty in 9th -10th Century England
RFD81FDJ–Anglo-Saxon Female Costumes, a woodcut after a medieval manuscript illustration.
RMHPW9C8–An illustration of Slinging in the 8th Century scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1831. Believed copyright free.
RMW9TPKY–Saxon comb and belt buckle discovered in England and dating from around 900AD
RM2T6D2B9–Anglo Saxon officer, cavalier and foot soldier. First officer in the royal guard, mounted soldier with lance and an infantry man with lance and shield. From Old English Hexateuch, Cotton MS Claudius B iv. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RM2A581ET–1930's illustration (taken from Bayeux Tapestry ) - A Saxon nobleman and his retinue, hawking (hunting)
RMBNG8FB–Replica Anglo Saxon soldiers clothing and weapons
RMDH51EX–Anglo Saxon Britain. Daily life mens royal fashion in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Victorian woodcut circa 1845.
RFBHX7KG–Anglo Saxon warriors and kings
RMC0271D–Replica Anglo Saxon soldiers clothing and weapons. Monochrome
RFA5B08K–Anglo Saxon warriors and kings
RFM1X1R3–Clothing, Norman and Anglo-Saxon fashion of the 11th-14th centuries, from the left, three Norman compatriots, then two rural women wearing hooded hats and a handsome man in a fur-lined travel suit, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RFBDG5KA–This illustration, dating to 1882, shows an Anglo-Saxon bishop in A,.D. 900.
RMB324AC–Anglo Saxon family play a board game in their tent
RMAT5CWB–Reconstruction of Anglo Saxon woman with textile weaving loom Ipswich museum Suffolk England UK
RME7F2FG–Anglo Saxon soldiers after a battle at a historical reenactment
RMGEWW53–Skirmish between Vikings and Anglo Saxons at the Viking Festival.
RMW5T5WC–Vintage engraving of Costumes of Anglo Saxon women of the 8th Century. Ancient costumes of England, 1813
RMKHMGDC–The costume and dress of Anglo Saxon King Harold with his soldiers around the time of the 1066 Norman invasion of England.
RFEPC24C–Teenager dressed with red plaid clothing and mug of beer on white background.
RMKGM533–The arms and costume of a Saxon chief, a group of Germanic tribes living near the North Sea coast of what is now Germany (Old Saxony), in the late Roman empire. Along with the Angles and other continental Germanic tribes, the Saxons participated in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain during and after the 5th century.
RMHRPT7T–An illustration of Anglo Saxon Gleemans Bear Dance in the 10th Century scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1831. This image is believed
RM2T68DPR–Anglo-Saxon soldiers wearing breastplate and skirts of scale armour. Soldier in helmet, mantle and boots with bow, shield and lance, with standard bearer. Military habits of the 10th century. From the Harley Psalter, Harley MS 603. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RFB8P4PK–costume period george ii dress clothing outfit garment local regional ethnic traditional
RMW6P93C–'Edward', 18th century. Edward the Confessor (c1003-1066) among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England. Usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, he ruled from 1042 to 1066.
RM2HKFGB8–Anglo-Saxon disc brooch
RMAXJCY0–A woman is sewing at a Saxon camp.
RMR56FA3–Anglo-Saxon chief. The Costume of the original inhabitants of the Bri. R. Havell: London, 1815. Anglo-Saxon military chief, trumpeter and warriors. Anno 975. Image taken from The Costume of the original inhabitants of the British Islands from the earliest periods to the sixth century, to which is added that of theGothic nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the ancestors of the Anglo-saxons and Anglo-Danes.. Originally published/produced in R. Havell: London, 1815. . Source: 141.h.13.(2),. Language: English.
RM2WP8EA7–Warrior from the shields and in the case of the Anglo -Saxon Knight; Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884); 1830-1884 (1830-00-00-1884-00-00);Anglo -Saxons, Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884), Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884) - collections, Lesser, Wiktor Stanisław Zygmunt (Baron - 1853-1935), Lesser, Wiktor Stanisław Zygmunt (Baron - 1853-1935) - collection, Lesser, Wiktor Stanisław Zygmunt - collections of Aleksander Lesser - gift, gift (provenance), clothing, men's clothing, foreign clothing, armament, warriors, British army, armor, soldiers
RFM1X1RM–Clothing, fashion, England in the Middle Ages, English costumes, from the left, an Anglo-Saxon and a monk, 10th century, a warrior in an 11th-century ironmans coat, two women in long-sleeved dresses in the 12th century, a girl in a short dress, a long shirt dress and hooded collar in the 13th century, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMPTC8KT–Alfred the Great ( 849-899) Anglo-Saxon king mannequin display with permission of Chippenham museum, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMT1AKXM–Battle fighting between Vikings and Anglo Saxons at the Viking Festival York North Yorkshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMGJ7K17–The re-enactment of the 1066 Battle of Hastings at Battle Abbey in East Sussex, UK.
RF2JEH141–Anglo Saxon mothers reenactment at the Viking festival 2022
RFCN02NH–Sir Lancelot is depicted on a rock living by fruit, such as he might get, and drank water, and had little clothing.
RMGEWW51–Skirmish between Vikings and Anglo Saxons at the Viking Festival.
RMW5T5XY–Vintage engraving of Costumes of Anglo Saxon woman of 9th Century England. Ancient costumes of England, 1813
RMTWFD54–Vikings and Anglo Saxon Warriors in combat at the Viking Festival Clifford's Tower.
RFEPC248–Teenager dressed with red plaid clothing and mug of beer on white background.
RMKGM534–An Anglo-Saxon King, leader of the people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. They comprise people from Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from continental Europe. Historically, the Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period in Britain between about 450 and 1066, after their initial settlement and up until the Norman conquest.
RMHRPT7G–An illustration of Anglo Saxon Gleeman in the 10th Century scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1831. Believed copyright free.
RM2T697K3–Anglo Saxon man in double tunic, buttoned tunic and man wearing only coaxalia or long trousers (from a picture of Job in his affliction). From the Harley Psalter, Harley MS 603, 11th century. Dresses of the 9th and 10th centuries. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RMDNG6M2–Norman costumes of the 11th and 12th centuries, Anglo Saxon manuscript
RMW6P92G–'Athelstan', 18th century. Athelstan (c894-939) King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939 when he died.
RMB8YR9D–Replicas of finds from the Sutton Hoo Saxon burial site chain mail shirt on a bear skin
RF2J60BBC–Friends in period costume talk at a re-enactment of a medieval camp in the grounds of Tamworth Castle, England, UK.
RMR514P4–Feasting. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Whole folio] Calendar page for April. Three men drinking, on a bench with monster seat-ends. Four other men look on; on left, one pouring wine from a jug into a drinking horn, and one holding a spear; on right, one with a shield, and another blowing a horn Image taken from Anglo-Saxon Calendar. Originally published/produced in England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th century. . Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.4v. Language: Latin.
RF2GP7RHN–Teenager dressed with red plaid clothing and mug of beer on white background.
RFT5PC25–anglo saxon and viking winningas leg bindings
RMPTC8KJ–King Alfred the Great ( 849-899) Anglo-Saxon king mannequin display with permission of Chippenham museum, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMT1AKYM–Battle fight between Vikings and Anglo Saxons at the Viking Festival York North Yorkshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMABJKXX–European tribesmen known as barbarians to the Romans circa 50 AD. Hand-colored print
RF2JEH0X9–Anglo Saxon mothers reenactment at the Viking festival 2022
RF2BPJ0Y9–Detail of ancient medieval armor, reproduction of protective clothing to fight, crusades, war
RMMPTY2X–'Worship in The Chapel'. Artist: Ivan Lapper.
RMW5T6EX–Vintage engraving of Anglo Saxon Chief, Trumpeter and Warrior, 10th Century. Ancient costumes of England, 1813
RMDGKKDJ–A skirmish reenactment between Vikings and Anglo Saxons at the Viking Festival.
RMW5T5M7–Vintage engraving of Anglo Saxon King of the 8th Century and his armour bearer equipped for battle. Sword and round shield with chainmail surcoat, pro
RFEPC24B–Teenager dressed with red plaid clothing and mug of beer on white background.
RMW5T69J–Vintage engraving of King Edgar the Peaceful, and Anglo Saxon youth, 10th Century. Ancient costumes of England, 1813. Edgar (c. 943—8 July 975), known
RM2T68R6M–Edward the Confessor (1042-1066, Anglo-Saxon king, from his great seal. In royal helmet with crown, holding a sword and sceptre seated on a throne. Eadwardus Ang Lorum Basilei. From seals in the British Museum. Handtinted engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RMW4PE9A–Vintage engraving of Costumes of an Ancient Saxon Warrior ChiefAncient Saxon Warrior Chief. 1815, The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the Briti
RMWH8EX9–Gildas Bandonicus, a Celtic monk, lived in the 6th century from about 494 AD to 570 AD. Gildas may be considered the first British historian (Bede, who flourished nearly two centuries later, is the first English historian). . .
RMW5T6MA–Vintage engraving of Anglo Danish warriors of King Canute, 10th Century. Ancient costumes of England, 1813
RMC88HW8–Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Unshaven man wearing a paisley shirt and a wristwatch.
RMR57072–An Anglo-Saxon lady. The Costume of the original inhabitants of the Bri. R. Havell: London, 1815. An Anglo-Saxon lady of the ninth century. Anno 850. The plate represents a lady of rank in full dress. On her head she wears a double veil, and a perforated mantle over her shoulders. Behind the lady is a type of carriage or chariot. Image taken from The Costume of the original inhabitants of the British Islands from the earliest periods to the sixth century, to which is added that of theGothic nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the ancestors of the Anglo-saxons and Anglo-Danes.. Origi
RF2GP7RH7–Teenager dressed with red plaid clothing and mug of beer on white background.
RFT5PC00–anglo saxon and viking winningas leg bindings
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