Dear Debbie,
I have seen Robin's reply to you about Roman costume and this certainly is a
route.
However, may I suggest that a more authentic and probably cheaper route (the
educational catalogues can be very expensive) would be to contact any of the
forts along Hadrians Wall (Segendunum, Arbeia, Birdoswald) and ask them -
what you really want is a contact with one of the good re-enactment groups
that I know they all use.
All my contacts are south based so of less use to you but if you have
problems come back to me. Sun Jester have recently moved into the
'procurement business' of obtaining replicas for people (in fact we have
just obtained a quantity of repro Samian bowls, Nene Valley Ware cups and
mortaria) so if we don't know we can probably find out.
Hope this helps.
Towse Harrison
Sun Jester Consultancy and Historical Interpretation
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From: Debbie Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 30 November 2001 16:02
Subject: roman costume
>From: Deborah Anderson@DCC on 30/11/2001 14:53
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>To: [log in to unmask]
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>Subject: roman costume
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>Hi
>
>I've just had an enquiry about roman costumes for children, does anyone
have
>addresses or catalogues from companies that supply?
>
>thanks
>
>debbie
>
>Deborah Anderson MA
> Assistant Archaeology Officer
> Archaeology Section, Arts, Libraries and Museums Department, County Hall,
>Durham, DH1 5TY
> Telephone 0191 383 4225 Fax 0191 384 1336
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