LZT1016243: November Was Called Wint-Monath or Wind-Month As This Was the Season of the Year When the Cold Storms Commenced which Were Generally Considered to Last Till March. It Was the Custom to Light Great Fires in the Open Air in Honour of the Gods and As a Means of Driving Away Evil Spirits. The Men Are Here Seen Approaching One of These Fires to Warm Themselves. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1016248: Norman Costumes of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: 1. Bishops and Barons (11th Century) 2. Noble Ladies and Citizens (11th Century) 3. Prince Princess and Cross-Bowman (11th Century) 4. Artisans and Artificers (11th Century) 5. Military Costumes of the 12th Century 6. Noble Ladies of Normandy (12th Century) / Bridgeman Images