
Online
Resources![]() V. Resources: Herein you will find sites
which I have found and used within the past four years. They include
Clothing and Costume Information A. Leed, Drea, The Elizabethan
Costuming Page [Available online: http://costume.dm.net/index.html]
B. John M Vinopal , Costume and Fair Information [Available online: http://www.renfaire.com/] C. Elizabethan Blackwork Embroidery [Available online: http://l.pir.net/my_blackwork.php] D. Blackwork Embroidery Archives
[Available online:
http://home.earthlink.net/~pkmarmor/blackwork/]
E. Embroidery and Needlework Link
(Germany)
Exploration & Inventions A. Jenny Rankin, Elbert County
Charter School, Elizabeth, CO; European Exploration, Trade and
B. Inventions
of the Renaissance, © 1998-2004, Scarborough
Faire® the Renaissance Festival.
Renaissance Speech, Accents, & Writing
A. Proper Elizabethan Accents
B. Rune Writing
People in History A. Carmen Pupo, Robin Hood Links
B. University of Roshester,
THE
CAMELOT PROJECT
C. Lyn Holman, Shakespeare's
Globe: Database
D. Heather Thomas, 1998-2001
Queen Elizabeth I.
E. Lara E. Eakins, Tudor History [Available online: http://www.tudorhistory.org/] F. Sarah, Lady Jane Gray [Available online:http://www.geocities.com/jane_the_quene/index_english.html] G. Mary Tudor (Mary I) [Available online: http://home.earthlink.net/~elisale/] H. Network for Instructional TV,
Inc. Shakespearean Feast
"Food makes any
lesson more memorable. The end of a Shakespeare unit, Shakespeare's birthday
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