Stefon took far more pics that I did did at Tatton including ones of our visit to the Old Hall with lots of lovely textiles and as I have just come back from his house with a disc of these I thought I would share some more with you. There are also some more pics of the armour and battle.

Stitching first! The Old Hall was occupied continuously from the 15th Century so the display reflect this as various rooms are decorated in period style. Upstairs all the earlier rooms have been restored and this room is typical of the Jacobean period complete with reproduction crewel work bed curtains.

Crewel bed hangings

Crewel bed hangings

 

Detail of the hangings

Detail of the hangings

 

This is a typical tree of life design and is beautifully worked. The volunteer looking after the room didn’t know anything about crewel work so I was telling him about various aspects of the design – hopefully he found it useful!

Downstairs there were Victorian rooms with some beautiful whitework laid out on one of the beds.

Whitework garments and pillow covers

Whitework garments and pillow covers

 

I find it incredible that such fine work was done on everyday garments – one of the items on display was a child’s pinafore which had obviously been well used judging by the stains on it!

Whitework detail on the nightgown

Whitework detail on the nightgown

 

We also watched the firearms and cannon display by The Company of Ordnance, there are usually these weapons on the battlefield but we are the other side of the field from them for safety reasons during the battle so it is nice to see them close up.

This is Bucket lighting the cannon – pity we don’t have sound cos it’s very loud! Bucket is a very talented embroiderer as well as making things go bang – you can just see the blue bag hanging from his belt with a heraldic horse on it.

Bucket making the cannon go BOOM!

Bucket making the cannon go BOOM!

Esme, one the kids, was taking pics on the Sun so we got some really good photos. Here is one of the guys all ready for battle.

All ready for battle

All ready for battle

Ellie and I on the battlefield

Ellie and I on the battlefield

 

Keith after the battle

Keith after the battle

 I think this is a great shot – very atmospheric!

One of the battle flags

One of the battle flags

There are very few pics of me on the battlefield where you can see my face – usually it is a rear view shot but here I am with Stefon, Nick and Paul at the end of the battle.

The battlefield - I am at the rear in my blue dress

The battlefield - I am at the rear in my blue dress

And finally a pic that sums up what I love about reenactment – sitting round the camp fire late at night just mellowing!

The campfire

The campfire

 Hope you all have a good week!