Eldred AElfwald: Difference between revisions
Dragonazure (talk | contribs) |
Dragonazure (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 100: | Line 100: | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 1200px" | {| class="wikitable" style="width: 1200px" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | '''Furniture''' || colspan=2 | '''Display''' | ! colspan=2 | '''Furniture''' || colspan=2 | '''Display''' || colspan=2 | '''Calligraphy & Illumination''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Image:Brighs_Bench.jpg| | | [[Image:Brighs_Bench.jpg|200px]] | ||
| '''Apprentice Bench''' <BR> Made as a gift for Brigh when she became Eldred's apprentice in 2005. He made a similar one for Lucien. | | '''Apprentice Bench''' <BR> Made as a gift for Brigh when she became Eldred's apprentice in 2005. He made a similar one for Lucien. | ||
| [[Image:Corvus_window.jpg| | | [[Image:Corvus_window.jpg|200px]] | ||
| '''Corvus Rose Window''' <BR> This was a long term heraldic display project for House Corvus based on the rose window of the north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris. The order in which the heraldry is displayed is from the center out in order of registration of the first 20 or so members, then by when the individual joined the household or when they registered their armory while in the household. This is the third heraldic rose window Eldred created-the first two were for the Cantons of Falconcree and Cyddlain Downs. | | '''Corvus Rose Window''' <BR> This was a long term heraldic display project for House Corvus based on the rose window of the north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris. The order in which the heraldry is displayed is from the center out in order of registration of the first 20 or so members, then by when the individual joined the household or when they registered their armory while in the household. This is the third heraldic rose window Eldred created-the first two were for the Cantons of Falconcree and Cyddlain Downs. | ||
| [[Image:ApprenticeContract.jpg|200px]] | |||
| '''Apprentice Contract''' <BR> Mistress Siobhán NicDhuinnshléibhe wanted a unique apprentice contract between herself and Lady Meadhbh inghean Thaidhg uí Domhnaill. This is what she got... | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Image:NC_chairs.jpg| | | [[Image:NC_chairs.jpg|200px]] | ||
| '''Nottinghill Coill Chairs of State''' <BR> Magnus Iain Craig (who is a master cabinetmaker by trade) provided the mentoring and some of the joinery skill, but the vast majority of the work was completed by Eldred over several months (700 hours total). The design is based on the "Glastonbury chair" but with some hidden modern upgrades and redimensioning from the original plans. The chair is completely made from ash and finished with a ground walnut stain and sealed with three layers of hand-rubbed carnuba wax and linseed oil mix. | | '''Nottinghill Coill Chairs of State''' <BR> Magnus Iain Craig (who is a master cabinetmaker by trade) provided the mentoring and some of the joinery skill, but the vast majority of the work was completed by Eldred over several months (700 hours total). The design is based on the "Glastonbury chair" but with some hidden modern upgrades and redimensioning from the original plans. The chair is completely made from ash and finished with a ground walnut stain and sealed with three layers of hand-rubbed carnuba wax and linseed oil mix. | ||
| [[Image:Pennsic_Gatehouse.jpg| | | [[Image:Pennsic_Gatehouse.jpg|200px]] | ||
| '''Atlantian Pennsic Gatehouse''' <BR> Griffith Jenner provided the space and building expertise, Caelen Hood provided additional muscle and hands. Eldred helped design and build the structure, then fabricated all the doors, windows, and the massive red oak gates for this project. It was packed flat onto a trailer, transported and assembled on-site at Pennsic. | | '''Atlantian Pennsic Gatehouse''' <BR> Griffith Jenner provided the space and building expertise, Caelen Hood provided additional muscle and hands. Eldred helped design and build the structure, then fabricated all the doors, windows, and the massive red oak gates for this project. It was packed flat onto a trailer, transported and assembled on-site at Pennsic. | ||
| [[Image:Ia_GD.jpg|200px]] | |||
| '''Golden Dolphin for Baroness Ia''' <BR> A Byzantine-style Golden Dolphin scroll for Baroness Ia Anna Kazimov. The inspiration is from a 6th century Byzantine Canon table. The sea lions are a direct reference to Ia's heraldry. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 20:52, 19 December 2019
Photo | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Eldred Ælfwald | ||||||
Information | ||||||
| ||||||
Heraldry | ||||||
![]() Azure, three wheels and on a chief argent, a dragon statant azure. |
Introduction
Eldred is currently Triton Principal Herald of Atlantia. He is also a Companion of the Order of the Pelican, and a Companion of the Order of the Laurel (primarily for calligraphy & illumination). His introduction to the SCA was at a few events in the mid-1980's in the Barony Marche of the Debateable Lands where his interest in archery was sparked. In the early 1990's, he began attending events in Atlantia and additional arts and skills began to draw his attention--specifically: calligraphy, illumination, and brewing. Calligraphy and Illumination led to heraldry. Heraldry led to architecture and stained glass. Architecture led to an interest in period furniture and woodworking. Woodworking led to game boards and thus, to games and numismatics. In short, every dive into a particular art turns into a sideways exploration into other arts.
Persona
Eldred Ælfwald is a 12th century itinerant scribe living near Chester on the Welsh border.
Offices & Positions
Students
Current | ||
---|---|---|
None | ||
Past | ||
Mistress Bríg ingen Érennaigh | Apprentice | Elevated to the Order of the Laurel in 2011 Elevated to the Order of the Pelican in 2019 |
Master Lucien de la Rochelle | Apprentice | Elevated to the Order of the Pelican in 2018 |
Projects
- Atlantian Heralds Handbook, 3rd edition. Currently in review.
Things to Peruse
- Ealdercote Home of Eldred AElfwald and Ealdthryth of Humberstone
Publications
Click to expand/collapse- Editor, Atlantian Heralds' Handbook, 3rd Edition, Kingdom of Atlantia, Society for Creative Anachronism, 2019-.
- Editor, Atlantian Scribes Handbook, Kingdom of Atlantia, Society for Creative Anachronism. 2004-2010.
- Annotated Bibliography of Scribal Resources. Proceedings of the Known World Heralds & Scribes Symposium, Society for Creative Anachronism. 2004
- Canting. Proceedings of the Known World Heralds & Scribes Symposium, Society for Creative Anachronism. 2004
- Introduction to Scroll Layout & Design. Proceedings of the Known World Heralds & Scribes Symposium, Society for Creative Anachronism. 2002
- Animal Blazonry. Proceedings of the Known World Herald’s & Scribes Symposium. Society for Creative Anachronism. 2001.
- Notre Dame de Paris. The Nottinghill Quill—Newsletter for the Barony of Nottinghill Coill, Society for Creative Anachronism.
- Sainte-Chapelle. The Nottinghill Quill—Newsletter for the Barony of Nottinghill Coill, Society for Creative Anachronism.
- St-Denis. The Nottinghill Quill—Newsletter for the Barony of Nottinghill Coill, Society for Creative Anachronism.
- The Troubled Reign of King Stephen (3 part series), The Nottinghill Quill—Newsletter for the Barony of Nottinghill Coill, Society for Creative Anachronism.
Classes
I have taught a variety of classes and workshops over the years. I'm not sure these are all of them... Click the relevant section header to expand or collapse the list.
Heraldry
- Surviving Court
- Introduction to Heraldry
- Animal Blazonry
- Heraldry for Children
- Beginning Names
- Heraldry for Non-heraldic Cultures
- Heraldry in History
- So, You Want to be a Herald?
- The Heraldic Submissions Process
- Canting
- Armorial Display
- Basic Conflict Checking
- Atlantian Order of Precedence
- Heraldic Roundtable
Scribal Arts
- A Survey of Illuminations from Durham Cathedral
- Introduction to Making Scrolls
- Scribal Roundtable
- English Court Hands
- Illuminations for the Artistically Challenged
- Matching Hand to Illumination
- Introduction to Scroll Layout and Design
- Blazonry for Scribes
- Introduction to Calligraphy
Architecture
- Rose Window
- Capital Idea: Romanesque Architecture in France
Woodworking
- Woodworking: Board Games
- Woodworking: Cheap Campaign Furniture
- Woodworking: Plain Benches
- Woodworking: Breakdown Chairs
- Woodworking: Curule/Coffered Chairs
Miscellaneous
- The Troubled Reign of King Stephen
- Introduction to Cordials
- How to Write Documentation
Events Autocratted
Date | Group | Event | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
12/11/1993 | Falconcree | TOYS FOR TOTS TOURNAMENT | 4-weapons form tournament to raise toys for the USMC Toys for Tots program |
08/28/1995 | Falconcree | PENNSIC PAUPER'S POTLUCK | |
12/14/1996 | Falconcree | TOYS FOR TOTS TOURNAMENT | 4-weapons form tournament to raise toys for the USMC Toys for Tots program |
04/10/1999 | Falconcree | PASSAGE TO THE EAST I: THE ENGLISH ANARCHY | The first in a series of events chronicling the travels of pilgrims through different lands. Their first stop: England of the 1130's during the time of Stephen and Matilda. Town and castle battles were a big feature of this event |
03/01/2003 | Atlantia | KINGDOM ARTS & SCIENCES FESTIVAL | Implementing the vision of Master James of Middle Aston. The current format of KASF was started at this event |