TENT - tudor tents.

Cherie Nolan Marguerite at tex-is.net
Sun Dec 12 13:27:34 PST 1999


Thank you I was thinking that  for set up the wheel supports would be harder
to use. I have hear so many times that the wheel deign was the periord way.
I don't like to use hoops. the side walls and the roof edge on the really
large rounds just don't seem to have as nice of an edge or squared shape. Do
you have documentations on the frame work of tents.
I have a lot of tents of medieval pictures but few shows the inside of the
frame work. With the exception of the center poles, so many tent makers have
sworn the wheel frame is the best. Thank you for your help! Also thank you
for jioning the list. Marguerite
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Marguerite at tex-is.net
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From: Stephen Wyley <stephenw-hrt at nmit.vic.edu.au>
To: <tentguild at Ansteorra.ORG>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: TENT - tudor tents.


> Hi Marguerite,
>
> A fellow re-enactor may be able to point you in the right direction,
> Pete James <peter.james1 at virgin.net>
>
> I would steer completely clear of any "wagon wheel" supports because
> there is absolutely no evidence to support such construction. The
> taunt canvas of bell tents and the rounded ends of pavilions are
> achieved by correct use of main poles, material and guy ropes. Why
> carry extra wood work when it is un-need and not period?
>
> Good luck and merry Yule.
>
> > I am building a Tudor tent like that in the one in the picture Field of
=
> > the Cloth of Gold. Only I am making mine in Purple and Gold. I have =
> > decided to have the roof all one piece so that way it would not leak. =
> > Thinking I am going to make the rounds with the wayon wheel design not =
> > to sure about that. I would like to make it as period as possible. =
> > However I am going to use TRI-pac material to stay dry in our rainy =
> > conditions. I have babys and really need to think of them. Plus tri pac
=
> > holds color long and is alot stuffer then canvas.=20
> > After looking at many other pictures of the era of King Henry VIII I =
> > believe that the tents all tied together. Would really like to talk to =
> > people some who are in England who could get more resources. In a of =
> > pictures you can see the same tents in pictures of later time or rather
=
> > ones that looks like it as singles not as the whole tudor tent. I have =
> > been working on the designs and how they would have constructed it =
> > themselves and I do have a working plan on how it would have been =
> > constructed. But decided to do my own thing. Thinking of gulf wars last
=
> > year wet and rainy plus we are in the south. Does anyone have resources
=
> > in England who may have knowledge about tudor tents or can go the =
> > libraries or something and get me more pictures to study. Marguerite
> >
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> > Marguerite at tex-is.net
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> Stephen Francis Wyley
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> Conservation and Applied Science Department, NMIT
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