This video from the Royal Armouries explores the fascinating intersection of fashion and armor in the 16th century. Assistant Curator Eleanor Wilkinson-Keys provides insights into how stylistic trends influenced the design and construction of protective gear during this period. The episode aims to showcase the aesthetic as well as the functional aspects of historical arms and armor, encouraging viewers to learn more about the collection and support the museum's mission.
This video details the evolution of 14th-century knightly armor, transitioning from mail to full plate harnesses. It highlights the function of the arming doublet as an underlayer and attachment point, and describes the specific components of leg, torso, arm, shoulder, head, and hand protection. The shift towards two-handed weapons like the hand-and-a-half sword is also noted as armor became more effective.
This video offers a visual tour of Elizabethan armours housed in the Tournament gallery at the Royal Armouries in Leeds. It focuses on historical defensive wear, showcasing the craftsmanship and design of armour from that era, likely detailing different types, components, and perhaps historical context for their use in tournaments and combat.
This video showcases Henry VIII's Tonlet armour, focusing on its historical context and presentation within the Tournament gallery at the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds. It offers a glimpse into the elaborate and protective suits of armour worn by royalty during jousting tournaments, highlighting craftsmanship and historical significance.
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