Cockerel (1630s)

Church and sport

Shrove Tuesday, the chancel becomes a cockpit, the rector holds the stakes and the church rings with shouts and jeers.

Deer | Pigeon (Tudor)

Power and wealth

Henry rides with the hunt, watched from the tower by the women of the court. One of them loses a dress pin, which will only be noticed later as she prepares to feast and dance with the best of England.

Sheep |Bees | Grapes – Medieval

Monastic life

A monk in a habit of white, undyed wool. Candlelight flickers round the church, wax the colour of warm honey straight from the hive burns odourless and pure.

Pigs | Eels | Woad (1086)

Domesday

William I wants to assess his new territory – how good is the land? What resources can it support? How much tax can he raise? Who lives there?