Tudor homes had a wooden framework of beams. The uneven beams were cut by hand. Steeply-pitched roofs are covered with clay or stone tiles. Early homes had thatched roofs. Upper stories of Tudor homes overhang the lower stories. Wooden window frames hold tall, casement windows with small panes. Chimneys are tall and thin. Tudor homes of the wealthy have ornate chimneys with symmetrical patterns made from cut brick.
Tudor shoes were mostly made of leather. Wealthy Tudor women sometimes wore shoes made from silk, satin or embroidered fabrics. There was also overshoes, called "pattens" which were made of wood. Their object was to protect your feet and regular footwear by keeping them clean and dry in the filthy streets. If I remember correctly these were a platform shoe.
Lots of the buildings were made of wood, stone or both. All of them had thatched roofs.
The Tudor rose, supposedly devised by Henry VII to combine the symbols of York and Lancaster, the white and red roses. Actually these symbols were made up a long time afterwards.
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TUDOR TIMES
The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.
the roofs in the southern colonies were most likely made of hay
tudor roundels are made for making sweetmeat to eat during a banquet.
The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.
Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
in case of a fire and to stop leaks because there roofs were made of wood
Tiles, slates and some very old houses in rural areas have thatched roofs made from reeds.
The roofs are yellow because it was the colour of the emperor
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