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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II

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453. Helm, late XVth century, bearing an armourer's mark attributed to Jacques Voys. Porte de Hal, Brussels 109
454. Helm, English, about 1475-90. Collection: Captain H. Lindsay 110
455. Helm, English, about 1475-90, erroneously supposed to have belonged to Henry VI. St. George's Chapel, Windsor 111
456a. Helm, English, about 1475-90. (Profile View.) The Pyx Chapel, Westminster 112
456b. Helm, English, about 1475-90. (Front View.) The Pyx Chapel, Westminster 113
457. Helm, English, about 1475-90, hanging over the tomb of Sir John Fogge. Ashford Church, Kent 114
457a. The Brocas Helm, German or possibly English, about 1490-1500. The Rotunda, Woolwich 115
458. Helm, English, about 1470-90. Metropolitan Museum of New York 116
459. Helm, German or possibly English, about 1490-1500. The Bargello Museum, Florence 116
460. Helm, German or possibly English, about 1520, hanging over the tomb of Sir John Dawtrey in St. Mary's Church, Petworth, Sussex 117
461. Helm and tilting harness, German, about 1500-1510. Wallace Collection 120
462. Helm, German, about 1500. National Germanic Museum, Nuremberg 122
463. Helm, German, about 1500. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 122
464. Helm, German, 1500, with the armourer's mark "R.N." Collection: Prince Ernest of Windisch-Graetz 123
465. Helm and harness, made for the Emperor Maximilian I. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 124
466. Helm and harness, German, about 1515. National Germanic Museum, Nuremberg 125
467. Helm and harness, German, about 1515. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 127
468. Helm and harness, German, about 1515. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 127
469. Helm of about 1515 and associated harness. Metropolitan Museum of New York 128
470. Helm, Italian, about third quarter of the XVth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 129
471. Drawing by M. Viollet-le-Duc showing how the helm (Fig. 470) may have been worn with the tilting harness 129
472. Helm and breast- and back-plate, Italian, late XVth century, supposed to have been made for Ascanio Maria Sforza. The Arsenal, Venice 131

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