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Thomas Woodstock
The accompanying text states that: 'This animal (probably from its size) was the principal one taken notice of in this island
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' This image is likely to date from the Royal Society's 6 May 1896 soiree and the inscribed date indicates when Armstrong signed the resulting print rather than when the original image was taken
Court dress mb-artistname R.J. Spalding Thomas WoodstockCourt dress, 14th century, (1843). Courtiers of the time of Richard II (1367 1400). During this period the edges of the sleeves, hoods etc were punched and dagged (cut in shreds) into the form of leaves. The figures are portraits of a Gascon knight and the author paying his respects to the knight who had sent for him to accompany him to England; neither name is known. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the
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