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Hedda of Winchester consecrates St Guthlac, late 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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King, late 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Initial letter 'D', late 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Pavement, 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Initial letter 'H', 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Pyx, 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Shield, 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Musical instruments, 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Knight, late 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Initial letter 'F', 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Chessmen, 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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King and knight, late 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Court dress, 14th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Initial letter 'O', late 15th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Court dress, 14th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Diapered ornament, 14th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Throne of state, 9th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Initial letter 'A', 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Initial letter 'I', 10th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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Court dress, 14th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
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An archbishop, late 12th century, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw 
An archbishop, late 12th century, (1843). Archbishop in pontifical dress. The lower part of the alba is visible above the ankles, over this is the fringed tunic, and then the richly ornamented dalmatic, descending to the knees. On top is the chasuble, thrown over the body, with a standing collar. On the left arm is the maniple. Embroidered caligae (boots) reached to the knees. Behind the mitre are the vittae or infulae. The two marks, the pall or narrow label running around the shoulders, made of white wool with purple crosses, distinguished the archibishop from the bishop. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843). 
Unique Identifier AR937753 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3333px × 5284px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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