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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Shaneisneato on October 17, 2014, 06:24:24 pm

Title: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: Shaneisneato on October 17, 2014, 06:24:24 pm
Saw this on another site I frequent. Thought you guys would like check it out.

It's a longbowman's inventory of gear. The large log or stick at the bottom was driven into the ground to slow incoming Calvary and slow incoming infantry.



(http://thomatkinson.com/media/portfolio/78/image/874_3.jpg)
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: seabass on October 18, 2014, 05:25:42 am
Cool gear.thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: chamookman on October 18, 2014, 06:04:02 am
Interesting - Thanks ! bob
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: 4giveme on October 18, 2014, 01:31:15 pm
Hi Bob,
Just wondering if that equipment is authentic (original) or replicas? Very nice pic in eather case.
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: Shaneisneato on October 18, 2014, 09:48:08 pm
Hi Bob,
Just wondering if that equipment is authentic (original) or replicas? Very nice pic in eather case.

Not sure. It was part of a series that an photographer did of the gear of soldiers through out time.
Does anyone know what that bow looks to be tipped with?
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: adb on October 18, 2014, 09:54:53 pm
There are no authentic longbows that exist from that era. Most of the authentic artifacts are from the Mary Rose, and they're not medieval. They're Tudor. It is a cool picture, but it's not very accurate.
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: IdahoMatt on October 19, 2014, 01:17:51 am
Pretty   BA kit there
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: Shaneisneato on October 20, 2014, 11:17:10 am
There are no authentic longbows that exist from that era. Most of the authentic artifacts are from the Mary Rose, and they're not medieval. They're Tudor. It is a cool picture, but it's not very accurate.

That's good to know. Is there any manuscripts or books detailing archery back then or is it just hearsay passed down?
Title: Re: Longbowman Gear, Battle of Agincourt 1415
Post by: adb on October 20, 2014, 11:19:52 am
There are no authentic longbows that exist from that era. Most of the authentic artifacts are from the Mary Rose, and they're not medieval. They're Tudor. It is a cool picture, but it's not very accurate.

That's good to know. Is there any manuscripts or books detailing archery back then or is it just hearsay passed down?

Lots of books and research available, especially data from the Mary Rose.