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Tudor Place

Summary: Genealogical and detailed biographies of key Tudor people, including Elizabeth I, Burghley, Robert Cecil, Francis Walsingham, Leicester, Essex, Southampton, Raleigh, Thomas Walsingham, Francis and Anthony Bacon, Oxford, as well as Marlowe. Also transcriptions of contemporary documents and items on daily life.

Website Link: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/

Tudor Place

Resource Guide to Elizabethan Era Costumes

Summary: A fantastic collection of website resources with information on Elizabethan lifestyle, fashion, clothing, fabrics, cosmetics, footwear, embroidery and much else.
[With thanks to Megan for the recommendation]

Website Link: Resource Guide To Elizabethan Era Costumes

Painting: The Tailor by Giovanni Battista Moroni (c.1570)

Renaissance Luminarium

Summary: The Renaissance Luminarium contains articles on many Elizabethans including Elizabeth I, Burghley, Robert Cecil, Walsingham, Essex, Raleigh, Hariot, Oxford, Marlowe, Nash, Greene, Kyd, Henslowe and Alleyn. Also a vast array of links to articles on Renaissance life, incl. theatre and publishing.

Website Link: http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/

Renaissance Luminarium

The Fashion and Culture of the Elizabethan Lifestyle

Summary: Recommended by Sabrina of the Salt Lake City Children’s Network “Shakespeare for Kids” Program. Contains a lot of interesting and useful information about food, fashion, the arts, weapons, medicine and culture during the Elizabethan period.

Website Link: https://www.lulus.com/blog/resources/the-fashion-culture-and-of-the-elizabethan-lifestyle/

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