[MR] Barony Of Bright Hills event "TNT" A&S results

Alianora Munro noramunro at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 31 12:51:15 PST 2004


Just a short clarification,
 
The reproduction Mastermyr chest and contents were not
the work of an SCA artisan, but of a group of
blacksmiths brought together by the 'theforge' list. 
The current keeper of the collection, Bill Clemens, is
an artisan blacksmith in central Pennsylvania, and
drove the whole thing down to the site on Friday
afternoon just so we could have it on display this
weekend.  To my knowledge this is the first time the
collection was displayed at an Atlantian event. 
Anyone who'd like more information on the reproduction
and how to get it to your event, please contact me
privately.

regards,
Alianora
autocrat

--- Fletcher Martha <mrfletcher21133 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I wish to thank everyone who brought their A&S work
> to
> share with us at T&T. We had many excellent items
> both
> for display and in competition. Once again we were
> able to admire the Mästermyr Project reproduction
> viking chest and tools. Our feast hall was
> impressivly
> decorated by Lady Szilagy Margit with handpainted
> Celtic and Viking motif banners. A good viking day
> was
> had by all! 
> 
> The SCA is a pale shadow without it's artisans!
> 
> A special thank you goes out to those who donated
> prizes or were sponsors for our competitions. Many
> prizes were hand made and very beautiful!
> 
> This day we held the following competitions:
> 
> *Best Carved Item in Any Medium-
> (Sponsored by Lord Owen Sherard Trahern) 
> Brenna of Dragonsmere, for a knife and spoon set
> with
> carved antler handles.
> 
> *Best Viking Artifact-
> Baron Heinrich Kreiner, for his Danish Spangan
> (Danish
> Helm). This item was the prize for the heavy weapons
> list.
> 
> Baron Heinrich was also named Bright Hills Baronial
> A&S Champion for the insuing year. 
> 
> *Best Use of the Bayeux Tapestry Stitch/2 catagories
> (Sponsorede by Lady Martel von CHarlottenburg)
> 1)Novice Needle Worker, 1 year or less- 
> Lady Ingebjorg I Trondheim, for 2 round badges. 
> 
> 2)Experienced Needleworker, 1 year or more-
> Lady Janina Krakowska of Cambion, for a wool pouch
> with applied slip of bird from the tapestry. Special
> note was made of her 2nd entry-a modern water bottle
> with a linen cover embroidered in the style of the
> bayeux tapestry! Very clever indeed! 
> 
> This embroidery class gave a second prize given due
> to
> the quality of the entry-
> Lord Denis de Dijon, for a pilgrims bag decorated
> with
> a swan in multicolored laid and couched work. This
> item 
> was given as the prize for the Baronial Archery
> Champion. 
> 
> *Bardic Challange-
> Lady Moragh MacFael
> 
> Lady Moragh was also named the Bright Hills Baronial
> Bard for the second year in a row! She is very good
> and will do the Barony proud!
> 
> The Brewing Competition was hard fought with the
> judges taking over an hour to decide on the winner-
> M'lady Deborah Morrison - she took both novice and
> best,IIRC. 
> 
> Best Man's Viking Garb- This name escapes me. Would
> someone let me know who this good gentle is?
> 
> Best Woman's Viking Garb-
> Lady Martel von Charlottenburg.
> 
> I also wish to thank all those who stepped up to act
> as judges for these competitions. Being a judge is
> sometimes an invisible but important job. Not only
> do
> you have to score the entries but you are asked to
> give advice and encouragement also. Thank you again
> for your help!
> 
> And last but certainly not least-Classes were
> offered
> during the day-
> "Sprang" Mistress Ingvild Josefsdatter
> "Bone Carving" Lord Owen Sherard Trahern
> "Viking Wrestling" Lord Owen Sherard Trahern
> "Bow Making" *I did not get this good Gentles name
> "Beayeux Tapestry Stitch" Lady Martel von
> Charlottenburg. 
> 
> If I have missed anyone or anything, please drop me
> an
> email so that no artistic achievement goes
> unrecorded!
> 
> Your in Service to the Arts-
> Lady Martel von Charlottenburg
> Deputy Minster of A&S, Barony of Bright Hills. 
> 
> 
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> 
> http://martel.diaryland.com/index.html
> 
> It is perhaps a more fortunate destiny to have a
> taste for collecting seashells than to be born a
> millionare-
> Robert Lewis Stevenson
> 
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