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Here are some more period-appropriate images of sheep shearing you may like:
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Here are some more period-appropriate images of sheep shearing you may like. First two have a lot of other stuff going on in the background, but could be cropped to the sheep-shearing bits, as the available download sizes are very big in terms of pixels.
  
 
* Late 16th century: https://www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/YR0168654/Summer?t=1&q=shearing&c=46&n=85
 
* Late 16th century: https://www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/YR0168654/Summer?t=1&q=shearing&c=46&n=85
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Website requires (free) account to download. Images are public domain.
 
Website requires (free) account to download. Images are public domain.
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[[User:Tao alexis|Tao alexis]] ([[User talk:Tao alexis|talk]]) Thank you, but I'll hold out for something that's in colour and has a definite fantasy bent.  It should be in keeping with other art throughout the wiki.
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[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) Gotcha. I like using period paintings and illustrations for my own website/wiki -- a single image can make a hugely concentrated dose of history for the players -- but there's always a point where I have to go for proper fantasy illustrations as well. Race and class example pics, for instance.

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Here are some more period-appropriate images of sheep shearing you may like. First two have a lot of other stuff going on in the background, but could be cropped to the sheep-shearing bits, as the available download sizes are very big in terms of pixels.

Website requires (free) account to download. Images are public domain.

Tao alexis (talk) Thank you, but I'll hold out for something that's in colour and has a definite fantasy bent. It should be in keeping with other art throughout the wiki.

Maxwell (talk) Gotcha. I like using period paintings and illustrations for my own website/wiki -- a single image can make a hugely concentrated dose of history for the players -- but there's always a point where I have to go for proper fantasy illustrations as well. Race and class example pics, for instance.