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Interesting bit of history
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/11006139/Inventories-of-war-soldiers-kit-from-1066-to-2014.html?frame=2994156
Not strictly archery related, but fascinating none the less. The above link is a series of photographs of all the kit that soldiers carried at various battles, from Battle of Hastings to Helmand Province in the present day. There is an archer from Agincort at number 4. None of the stuff looks light, but at least the chap from Agincort didn't have to struggle with the tube! Very interesting :)
Anon
2nd Aug 2014 9:21