Sinews of War: Arms and Armour from the age of Agincourt
Small exhibition
at the Wallace Collection of armour from the time of Agincourt to mark the
600th anniversary of the battle.
It pointed out
that the battle is always seen as a victory by common, long bow wielding
English but it proposed that the battle was won by hand to hand combat by the
knights! The examples were mainly from the continent but were very impressive
with a classic helmet of the time, a chain mail shirt and a cross bow and
bolts. Each display cabinet looked at a different type of soldier.
The display also
included a painting from this year by Graham Turner showing the battle and had
a cabinet on Sir James Gow who was an adviser to the Olivier film in the 1940s
as well as being a Keeper at the Wallace Collection itself.
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