[Artemisia] FW: Tudor costume & effigies database update

Jackman-Brink, Julia Julia.Jackman-Brink at mso.umt.edu
Wed Dec 5 14:59:49 CST 2007


A cool resource for those late period types!! 
(I know, I know, I need to get back in to Elizabethan...maybe
Invstiture.)

Juliana

-----Original Message-----
From: Jane [mailto:jmdandco at blueyonder.co.uk] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 9:08 AM
To: Effigies
Subject: Tudor costume & effigies database update

I am pleased to announce the addition of new effigies to the Costume
Research Image Library (CRIL) at a new, user-friendly web address:
www.tudoreffigies.co.uk.

Please visit, take a good look at the 36 new effigies (all of which are
in
Sussex churches) and do send me feedback at the email address below. I
would
like to know: why are the effigies interesting to you, how you will use
the
information they provide, and how can the database be improved?

If you are in touch with other people who would like to know about the
Tudor
effigies available online, please pass on this message. If you manage a
links page for a relevant website, please add www.tudoreffigies.co.uk to
it.

Thanks for your interest - and, to previous database users, thanks very
much
for your patience while the address change and upgrade have been
happening!

A third phase of research in Essex is underway (thanks to the Pasold
Research Fund). Your comments help the project progress and provide
sound
evidence for future grant applications. The research centre at
Winchester
School of Art is coming to an end after five successful years. This
means
that the database needs new funding or rehoming!

Regards,
Jane M-D (Dr Jane Malcolm-Davies)
jane at jmdandco.com

Apologies if you have already received this once.





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