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Textile Finds from Late 16th Century Groningen

The Tudor Tailor is pondering the translation of Hanna Zimmerman's book about the Groningen textile finds "Textiel in Context". The finds date to the late 16th century, and they have been published in Dutch in a relatively small print run. The plan is to translate the text into English and supply new, better photographs of the objects in the translated version.

In case that sounds interesting for you, you can learn more about the project (and signal your interest in a survey) on the Tudor Tailor webpage here.

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