From St. Mary's Hall Website
SMH meets Jean Froissart at the Royal Armouries
A trip to the Royal Armouries in Leeds is always a treat. However, our recent visit was made extra-special by the knowledge that one of the artefacts from the Stonyhurst Collections was at the centre of a major new exhibition: The Chronicles of Jean Froissart. This copy of the 14th century manuscript was captured from a French knight at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 and was considered at the time to be a highly-prized possession; just the kind of thing any self-respecting knight would wish to own. Many thanks to all at the Royal Armouries for making our visit such a memorable one.
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| A mail shirt needs an alternative approach to dressing ... you have to crawl into it. |
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| Once all the armour is in place, we look quite the part. |
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| This helmet is a relic of the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Its wearer is a more recent addition, however. |
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| The ladies don 'outfits' which span the centuries. |
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| A trusty knight and his fair maid? |
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| T'is the real thing. This helmet is an original and features many times in the Froissart manuscript illuminations. |
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| The Stonyhurst Chronicles form the centre piece of this wonderful exhibition. |
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| Here we see a demonstration of a double-handed sword fight ... |
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| ... and a chance to handle the weapons themselves. |
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| We all had an excellent day!! |
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