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Irish Capes and Shawls and the Charm of Heritage Fashion – The Wild Geese
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Medieval Irish Dress
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The Celts wore brightly coloured clothes dyed with natural vegetable dyes (plants and berries) The clothes were woven by hand on a vertical loom and then the wool cloth material would be sewn together using a bone or metal needle and wool thread.
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A long blue dress worn in the production of the historical drama King Arthur. A retelling of Arthurian legend, the story charts the life and travails of Arturius Castus (Clive Owen), commander of a brave band of warriors as they fight to protect the Britons left behind during the Roman withdrawal from Britannia from the rampaging Saxons.pThis beautiful flowing piece was used throughout much of the movie by Guinevere (Keira Knightley), the daughter of Merlin (Stephen Dillane) and a leader…
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Explore Authentic, Fidm Lord Of The Rings Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.
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Boudicca -The Celtic Queen
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By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com Weaving and Use of Skins No one can be absolutely certain that early man wore clothing as we know it. But researchers in the late C20th, found evidence of fine weaving in the Czech region. This was observed from studying illustrated archaeological pottery artefacts from the region. Clearly cold …
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Laura Fitzachary | Historian 📚 on Instagram: "Fashion History Friday 🪡 Top picks of places to visit in Ireland if you want to know more about our history of dress! Exciting things coming in 2025 👀 1. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology (Dublin) for prehistoric jewellery and bog found clothing 2. Mountmellick Embroidery Museum in Laois for the influence of the Quaker community on Irish dress 3. The Museum of Style Icons for Irish and international dress from stage and screen…
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Douglas Hyde's (1860-1949) life was largely devoted to the study and publication of traditional Irish literature and folklore. In 1893 he chaired the foundation meeting of the Gaelic League, whose objective was the revival of the Irish language and the preservation of Irish literature, music and traditional culture. This was very much in tune with Ella Young's own beliefs and passions - exemplified by this image from one of the League's events depicting Ireland as a strong woman - a…
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