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Don MacDonald

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Jun 9, 2010, 10:54:25 PM6/9/10
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Can anyone help me out? I'm looking for images of everyday (ie not
palaces, manors, etc.) interiors in England around 1600. In
particular, alehouses, inns, or taverns. I need some photo reference
for a graphic novel I'm working on.

Thank you,
Don

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Jun 24, 2010, 3:53:45 AM6/24/10
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> interiors in England around 1600. In
> particular, alehouses, inns, or taverns.
> Don

I used to have a period bed I slept in. It may have been on the classy
side but some elements will be the same. High off the floor. We had a
step stool to make it easier to get in. Narrower than our modern queen
but wider than a single. The sturdy side beams (4x4?) had a row of
wooden "mushrooms" on top for the rope webbing to hook onto. The
finish on the bed was very dark and uniformly crazed EXCEPT for
smoothness where the rope would have gone. After loosening, you could
probably take the whole rope net off very quickly. My grandfather had
screwed on rails to take modern slats, so I wouldn't know much about
the rope web. The four posters were heavy, well turned, and of an
equal high height. The tops of the posts were wide and flat. You could
easily put your drink there. Each had a hole in the center top
presumably to insert posts for a canopy. The hole was probably less
than one inch wide, but fairly deep. I found the turning style
inelegant due to the massive bland tops, but the builder may have
wanted maximum material around the canopy mountings to guarantee
strength. Sorry I have no recollection of the headboard. I must have
been rather plain.

Nils K. Hammer

Jubilee

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Jun 27, 2010, 7:59:28 AM6/27/10
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I really adore the Bing. Earlier this year, they updated the search
engine so that if you find an image you like (like of an Elizabethan
interior) you can click "find similar" and it will resort the images
it finds to show you the ones that are similar to the image you
liked. Tons of fun and very useful when doing research.

http://www.eriding.net/media/tudors.shtml <-You have to scroll down a
bit but some nice photos there

http://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/details/property/293107/for-sale/hyde-hall-lane-great-waltham-chelmsford-essex-cm.html
<- A lovely Elizabethan that is currently for sale. There is only one
image but it shows modern furniture in a true Elizabethan living room

http://gouk.about.com/od/picturegalleries/ig/Inside-Longleat-House/ <-
Check out the Great Hall photo.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/theresae/4143703023/ <- A slight bit
earlier but you may be able to find more photos on the building itself
to see the Elizabethan additions

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31449088@N08/4080284178/ <- Many of the
photos in the set are dark but should be helpful still

Hope those help!

-Isabella


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