PE - Spoked wheel design .... was Ropes or not to rope!

Mira (Tanya Guptill) tguptill at teleport.com
Thu Oct 5 07:56:47 PDT 2000


Rhys,

With info like that, delurk more often! :)
Will check into it....

Mira

Rhys Moore wrote:

> >Since it is very possible that there was internal structure on some round
> pavilions, it looks feasible to me that spokes could've been used in
> conjunction with some sort of hoop, but until I see illustrations of
> octagonal/hexagonal/etc.. tents, I am unable to see an exact match between
> the pavilino design, and historical tents.<
> Just to delurk for a moment, I have heard that the Company of St. George (of
> "The Medieval Soldier" fame) uses pavilinos for their recreation
> encampments. Their period of interests is mid to late 15th century. I wonder
> if they might have some information that is not as generally available,
> since there are many academics and museum staff within the group.
> All the best,
> Rhys Gethin
> Darkwood, The West
>
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