[Sca-cooks] a couple of useful garb links/OT

Carper, Rachel rachel.carper at hp.com
Fri Jan 9 21:34:55 PST 2004


I was wandering around the Museum's links page and found this Fan
Museum. How cool is that? 

http://www.fan-museum.org/


I'll have to study Eva's page indeepth. 

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Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] a couple of useful garb links


Thank you, I especially like Eva's because she is writing her doctoral
thesis on Medieval garb in Sweden and Norway - Solveig, are you paying
attention? - and it is so interesting to see how styles for certain
periods were so similar across Europe, and of course were probably
imitated or copied. I know this is nothing to do with cooking, but it is
still useful info.....garb is perishable, just like food and the Emperor
always needs a new suit!


Subject: RE: [Sca-cooks] a couple of useful garb links


> Thanks for the links. They are great.
>
> Elewyiss
>
> These were sent to me today and I thought they might be of some 
> interest....
>
> The History of Fashion: Reading List: Useful websites 
> http://www.museumofcostume.co.uk/temp/SourcesofInformation.doc
>   (nb: Word document)
>
> Eva's costuming page http://w1.311.comhem.se/~u31138198/main.html
>

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