Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla shoes&pattens2 shoes&pattens2 122 Shoes and Pattens children wore footed hose or shoes and boots of undressed leatshoes&pattens3 Ankle-shoe Boot Buskin Clump sole Continuous lacing Cordwain Decoration Drawstrshoes&pattens4 124 Shoes and Pattens Lace Long narrow strip, normally of leather, threaded througshoes&pattens5 Glossary 125 Stitching Tongue Topband Turn-shoe Turn-welt Upper Vamp Waist Welt Usuashoes&pattens6 List of figures and concordance Except for the fragments shown in Fig. 116, all the shoes&pattens8 128 Shoes and Pattens *67 Adult’s boot. Sole: cattle. Upper: calf. Heel-stiffener: pshoes&pattens9 129 List of figures and concordance c: tinned iron. SWA 81 [2102] <800), c.1400. shoes&pattens0 130 Shoes and Pałtens *135 Patten. Salicaceae. TL 74 [368] <2096), Group G15, c.1shoes&pattens1 APPENDIX IThe excavations The footwear described in this volume came from ten separashoes&pattens2 132Shoes and Pałtens Table 21. Summary of the main groups of footwear from excavatioshoes&pattens3 133 Appendix 1 referred to Vince (1985). Further information about the sites themselshoes&pattens4 134 Shoes and Pattens intrinsically datable objects, a datę of c.1340 has been proposhoes&pattens5 135 Appendix 1 and evidence from the immediately subse-quent deposits (see below) sushoes&pattens6 136 Shoes and Pałłens major timber revetment or were associated with its constructioshoes&pattens7 APPENDIX IIConservationKatharine Starling See also Ganiaris et al. 1982; Starling 19shoes&pattens8 138 Shoes and Pałtens water pulls the fibres together as evaporation occurs. Treatmeshoes&pattens9 139 Appendix 2 cess was discontinued - both because shrinkage was found to be less ishoes&pattens0 Bibliography Baart, J, et al., 1977 Opgravingen in Amsterdam Bagley, J J, 1960 Life shoes&pattens1 141 Bibliography MacGregor, A, 1982 Anglo-Scandinavian finds from Lloyds Bank, Pavemshoes&pattens2 142 Shoes and Pałtens ViNCE, A G, 1985 The Saxon and medieval pottery of London: a rWybierz strone: [
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