LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II
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535. | From a picture by Dirk Bouts, showing a brigandine. Collection: the late Mr. C. T. D. Crews | 191 |
536. | Brigandine, Italian, about 1500. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York | 192 |
537. | Brigandine, early XVth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris | 192 |
538. | Brigandine, as in Fig. 537, turned inside out and showing metal lining. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris | 192 |
539. | Brigandine, with lance rest, late XVth century. Imperial Armoury, Vienna | 193 |
540. | Brigandine, Italian, early XVth century. Imperial Armoury, Vienna | 193 |
541. | Two brigandines, early XVth century. Porte de Hal, Brussels | 194 |
542. | Brigandine, possibly French, third quarter of the XVth century. The Castle, Darmstadt | 195 |
543. | Velvet brigandine, from a picture by Nuno Gonsalves, late XVth century. National Museum, Lisbon | 196 |
544. | Brigandine, early XVIth century. Tower of London | 197 |
545. | Brigandine, possibly late XVth century. Burges bequest, British Museum | 198 |
546. | Portion of a brigandine, early XVth century. Burges bequest, British Museum | 198 |
547. | Brigandine, Italian, early XVIth century. Ex Collection: Herr R. Zschille | 199 |
548. | Brigandine, with arm defences and tassets, late XVIth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York | 200 |
549. | Jack of quilted linen, as represented in Memlinc's St. Ursula Chásse. Hospital of St. John, Bruges | 200 |
550. | Jack of coarse worked linen, second half of the XVIth century. Porte de Hal, Brussels | 201 |
551. | Jack, middle of the XVIth century. Burges bequest, British Museum | 201 |
552. | From the brass of Sir Robert de Septvans, early XIIIth century, showing chain mail mitten gauntlets. Chartham Church, Kent | 203 |
553. | From the effigy of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury, about 1226, showing chain mail mitten gauntlets. Cathedral Church of Salisbury | 203 |
554. | From the effigy of William de Valence, showing chain mail gauntlets. Abbey Church of Westminster | 204 |
555. | Gauntlets, as represented on an effigy of a knight, early XIVth century. Schutz Church, Alsace | 204 |
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