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Old 15th June 2009, 09:23 PM   #1
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Unfortunately, I was relying on the rapidly diminishing space on a friend's camera and so I only got the snapshots of these swords.

I hope to return there for another visit soon - I had only a three hour window and that meant that I left most of the exhibits unseen.
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Old 15th June 2009, 09:53 PM   #2
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I'll try to take pics some time this week. The ROM is right by my university. It had an impressive collection of European armours and weapons on display a few years ago...I haven't seen it since the museum's renovation.

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Old 15th June 2009, 10:09 PM   #3
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Please do remember me and my interests in 14th-17th c. swords, Gothic crossbows and 14th-17th c. firearms and accouterments when you get there, Manolo/Emanuel - thanks a lot!!!

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I'll see what I can do

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Old 20th June 2009, 02:04 PM   #5
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Hello Gents,

Went by the ROM yesterday and took some pics. The European arms and armour collection seems considerably smaller than I remember it. Same goes for what's grouped together as middle-eastern. A lot of money went into a much-publicized expansion of the museum, supposedly to accomodate the ROM's vast holdings that never see the light of daya nd rot/rust away in the vaults. Unfortunately, the goals were not met IMO. What is on exhibit is top quality, but there's little of it. You can't get much sense of variety. What the ROM is good at is showing a wide snapshot of cultures, including at least one example from most aspects of material culture.

That said, here are some goodies...not much mediaeval I'm afraid

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