- Sixteenth-century modes, 1st half Henry VIII
- Period Henry VIII
- Fifteenth-century Shoes and Clogs
- Scepters
His gods (a) carry a staff as a scepter, which every Bedouin still cuts today, and his goddesses (b) are content with a stalk of reeds. - Costume - Fifteenth century
- Middle of fifteenth century to sixteenth century
- San Salvadore
- Fifteenth century
- Divider
- Drunk with bottle
- Female - Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- Footwear, 1510-1540
- Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Female - End of fifteenth century
- Female Costume - Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- The Sun-God of Edfu
Another important centre of the worship of the sun god, was Edfu in Upper Egypt, where even now his temple stands complete. Here originated the remarkable figure of the god which represents him as the sun with multicoloured wings as he flies across the heavens triumphant over his enemies. This figure of Horus of Edfu (or, as he was usually styled, he of Edfu) is placed over the gateways of the temples to keep out all evil things. - Fourteenth century, 1st half
- Tenth to thirteenth century
- Costumes, 1554-1568
- Costume - Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Variety of shapes and slashing. Henry VIII
- Male - Fourteenth century
- The bark of the sun
To the Egyptians there was no god of higher than the sun god, who was regarded as the sole creator, and ruler of the world; from the bark in which he traversed the heavens, the great god, the gor of heaven governed all things, and who-soeve in daily life merely speaks of the god, he will think of him. - Costumes Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- Cap shapes. Period Henry VIII
- Newbridge, County Dublin
- Sixteenth century, 2nd quarter
- End of fifteenth century
- Twelfth to fourteenth century
- Middle of fifteenth century
- Female - Period Henry VIII
- Fourteenth century, 2nd half
- Divider
- Behaim's Globe
- Female Costume Fifteenth century, 1st half
- A warped Professional Sculler, imperfectly developed in Muscles not used in Rowing
The figure represents one of the swiftest and most skilful professional scullers of the country to-day. - Headware Fourteenth century
- Left view of 8-cm mortar, model 34
- Types of Shoes - British, Roman, Norman to 13th century
- Fourteenth century
- Costumes, 1568-1610
- Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- Norman and Saxon Costume - 12th Century
- Twelfth to thirteenth century
- Female Costume - Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Caps - Saxon and Norman types
- Cuissard for the off hock
- Female Elizabethan modes
- Padded 'harnische-kappe' and helm showing the attachment of the cap, after Dürer
- Twelfth and thirteenth centuries
- Divider
- Cross-section of shaving-stick grenade
- Breech of 7.5-cm infantry howitzer
- Costumes, 1554-1580
- M.G. 42
- Newbridge, County Dublin
- Costumes. Period, James I
- Female - Period 1625-1660
- Period 1690-1700
- Divider