This is the first of four sets of plates from A Complete View of Dress and Habits of the People of England by Joseph Strutt, published originally in England in 1862. Click on the thumbnail to see the full image. If you are interested in purchasing any of the individual plates, they may still be available from A. Rolband, who can be contacted at arolband@home.com. |
Plate I Plate II Plate III Plate IV Plate V |
Saxon Rustics of the eighth Century. The Saxon Tunic as worn in the eighth Century. The Anglo-Saxon Monarch of the eighth Century in a habit of State. An Anglo-Saxon Nobleman in his State Dress. The Saxon Mantles as worn in the eighth century. | |||
Plate VI Plate VII Plate VIII Plate IX Plate X |
The Mantles of the eighth century continued. A Personage of Distinction of the eighth century in full Dress. A Monarchal State Habit of the eighth Century. Dresses of the Anglo-Saxon Women of the eighth Century. The Dresses of the Women of the eighth Century continued. | |||
Plate XI Plate XII Plate XIII Plate XIV Plate XV |
The Summer Dress & Travelling Habit of the Ladies of the eighth Century. An Anglo-Saxon Lady of the eighth Century in full Dress. Military Habits of the eighth Century. The Saxon King in his Martial Habit with his Armour Bearer. Ecclesiastical Habits of the eighth Century. | |||
Plate XVI Plate XVII Plate XVIII Plate XIX Plate XX |
Aldhelm Bishop of Sherbon. The Anglo-Saxon Monarch of the Ninth Century in his State Habit. Dresses of the Ninth & Tenth Centuries. Personages of Distinction of the Ninth & Tenth Centuries. A Lady of the Ninth Century in full Dress. | |||
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