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Hi Jon,
Rob's surmise certainly fits with the wireworking shown in the drawing, and with the age of the people depicted. It's amazing to me that someone can identify people in a sketch by researching historical references, but I agree that, beyond any reasonable doubt, Rob has indeed identified them. Brilliant work, Rob.
Regards, Bridewell.
					
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		Rob's surmise certainly fits with the wireworking shown in the drawing, and with the age of the people depicted. It's amazing to me that someone can identify people in a sketch by researching historical references, but I agree that, beyond any reasonable doubt, Rob has indeed identified them. Brilliant work, Rob.
Regards, Bridewell.

) I think this triple-looped variety worked by simple tension, with either the center loop or both side loops lifting up to wedge the food item between them. It might allow the user to warm a little bread & cheese, because it would allow the food item to be held horizontally over the heat source.
 
	
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