The clothing of the common sort 1570-1700
Spufford, Margaret, 2017, The clothing of the common sort 1570-1700, Oxford: Pasold Research Fund.
Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe
Groote, Koen de (ed.), 2010, Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe, Brussels: [n.p.].
Buttons and fasteners: 500BC to AD1840
Bailey, Gordon, 2004, Buttons and fasteners: 500BC to AD1840, Witham: Greenlight publishing.
1066: the hidden history of the Bayeux Tapestry
Bridgeford, Andrew, 2004, 1066: the hidden history of the Bayeux Tapestry, London:.
Buckles: 1250-1800
Whitehead, Ross, 2003, Buckles: 1250-1800, Witham: Greenlight publishing.
Textiles and clothing c.1150-c.1450
Crowfoot, Elizabeth, 2001, Textiles and clothing c.1150-c.1450, London: Museum of London.
Industry in the countryside: Wealden society in the sixteenth century
Zell, Michael, 1994, Industry in the countryside: Wealden society in the sixteenth century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Collingwood, R.G., 1990, The Roman inscriptions of Britain vol.II, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Publishing, -95.
Collingwood, R.G., 1990, The Roman inscriptions of Britain vol.II, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Publishing, -95.
1986, The history of the textile processing industry which developed along the valley of the River Cray in Kent from the later seventeenth century, Raymond A. Taylor, Typescript copy No. 6.
1986, The history of the textile processing industry which developed along the valley of the River Cray in Kent from the later seventeenth century, Raymond A. Taylor, Typescript copy No. 6.
Macartney, Sylvia, 1979, The Lewisham silk mills and the history of an ancient site, Lewisham, Lewisham Local History Society.
Macartney, Sylvia, 1979, The Lewisham silk mills and the history of an ancient site, Lewisham, Lewisham Local History Society.
Roman shipping and trade: Britain and the Rhine provinces
du Plat Taylor, Joan (ed.), 1978, Roman shipping and trade: Britain and the Rhine provinces, London: Council for British Archaeology.
Industrial archaeology in Britain
Buchanan. R.A., 1972, Industrial archaeology in Britain, Harmondsworth: Pelican.
Notes on civil costume in England from the Conquest to the Regency
Wingfield, Lewis, 1884, Notes on civil costume in England from the Conquest to the Regency, London: William Clowes.
Some account of William Lambe, citizen and clothworker
Fleming, Abraham, 1875, Some account of William Lambe, citizen and clothworker, London: J.E. Adlard.
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