Question:
Where are the museums in England that show clothing from the medieval and Tudor periods?
burgandywine
2006-02-22 08:06:58 UTC
Where are the museums in England that show clothing from the medieval and Tudor periods?
Three answers:
londonmark
2006-02-23 10:07:56 UTC
There are 3 museums in London that have these collections, but whether they are on display now is another question - as with most museums they often rotate exhibitions so it may be worth checking more in-depth on their websites.



The Museum of London

The British Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum



Also, in York, the Castle Museum has a lot of medieval armour etc.
2016-12-12 20:24:18 UTC
by using Wars of the Roses the county grow to be very risky. After that, the dispute between Catholicism and Anglicanism arose after Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon, making a tricky interest for his descendents to stability non secular concerns. in simple terms bear in mind that the English and French mindsets were very diverse. In England, we've not had an absolute monarch because the 13th Century by using signing of the Magna Carta, meaning the King wasn't as infallible and revered because the French one. this ideas-set is what bring about the French reign of terror, even if. Their politicians were Anglophiles, who envied the British democratic monarchy from 1707. They finally grew to grow to be sick of the King's ideas-set to his 'divine excellent' and beheaded the monarchy and any noble they could get their hands on, which truly evens it out. in simple terms keep in ideas which us of a nonetheless has it truly is monarchy and aristocracy before you're making the decision about stability.
Yarnlady_needsyarn
2006-02-28 21:13:37 UTC
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