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This 13th century stained glass window is an invaluable research resource when studying the Middle Ages. A wealth of information about clothing, tools, and professions can be found in this breathtaking piece of glass art found at Chartres Cathedral.
Here is the powerful and gentle spirited Laetitia carting materials on site at Guédelon. The hand hewn wheels were certainly fashioned after the medieval know how learned from the viewing of this window!









3 comments:
I like the new blog design Marie,do you have two blogs now-the vintage postcard one and this one? I remember the welding/shaping tool. I think my dad used to shape horseshoes on one of those.
Marie,
I love your focus on history on the Guedelon blog. I would love to hear more about people and events from that period in and around France! French history is fascinating!
Cynthia -
That is wonderful that this post brings back fond memories for you:) Yes! I still blog about my other passion - vintaga postcards. http://cpaphilblog.com
History Buff USA - I agree completely! Learning history is such an eye opening joy. I'll get cracking on a few new posts. Don't forget to subscribe;)
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