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  1. Hi! I have been looking for some historians' interpretations on the differences between piracy and privateers but I've found it difficult to find decent sources. Im focussing mainly between the mid-1600s to the early 1700s. I'm writing a paper for my A level coursework, so I need to find books and articles that relate to this chosen topic. I thought this would be a good place to ask :) Thanks!
  2. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    Though I'd prefer to have a variation of the left hand guy's outfit (but with more trim) both outfits are beautiful.
  3. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    once again, love this coat, might have someone make it for me someday.
  4. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    again, I love the outfit. this shows the beautiful trim on the front and cuffs From 'The Man in the Iron Mask'
  5. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    I love Porthos. Out of all the Musketeers, he is the most humorous and awesome. and in 'The Man in the Iron Mask', he had an amazing outfit in his first scene.
  6. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    I love Captain Red's Coat. I am actually considering having it made for me. this pic shows a a better view of some of the trim. This is from Roman Polanski's 'Pirates', rights to the original owner.
  7. From the album: Pirate Art

    the maindeck and quarterdeck above view cross section. More will fallow, down to the bilges.
  8. From the album: Pirate Art

    a side view cross section of my ship. I used to do cross setion drawings all the time.
  9. From the album: Pirate Art

    my ship. the terrible leviathan called the 'Sea Reaper' built for a French nobleman to suit his vanity to get him out of France, taken by pirates, and turned into a terrible flacgship. A third rate mounting 37 broadside guns, four aft guns, four fore guns, and six morters and a long tom. a crew of about 700. the fourth mast makes her fast as any frigate, the long range guns give her the ability to stop a ship that would've escaped normally dead in the water.
  10. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    I loved Louis' Outfits throughout the movie 'The Man in the Iron Mask', and they had a lot of other great ones too.
  11. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    I like the hat on the musketeer, though I'd add a LOT of feathers to mine.
  12. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    probably my favorite of the lot is the gentleman on the left
  13. From the album: Wardrobe Inspiration

    some ideas for Cloaks
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