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  1. May 6, 2021 · The shoes are Dr. Martens, and are the recurring visual thread throughout archival images of change-makers and free spirits. The lace-up 1460 boots soon gave way to a shorter rendition: the 1461. Introduced just one year after its taller counterpart on the 1st of April 1961, the 3-eye 1461 has taken on its own narrative.

  2. 1461 UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT. Made just as tough as the 1460 boot — the 1461 shoe has DM’s durability stitched in. An enduring silhouette. Unchanged down to the last yellow stitch. The 1461 shoe loses the scripted AirWair heel loop but retains the rest of our trademark DNA. + YELLOW WELT STITCHING .

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  4. battle eld at Towton, North Yorkshire (AD 1461). That survey had already located over 1,000 artefacts from the battle of Towton (Fig. 5), including hun-dreds of arrowheads (Plate 1), and it was therefore considered likely that such techniques could successfully locate evidence of the battle of Agincourt.

  5. Mar 8, 2022 · The outcome of his dynastic challenge against Lancaster would be brutal and merciless. And on March 28, 1461, the Yorkist army, newly mustered, won a resounding victory at Ferrybridge in the heart of Lancastrian territory. However, the battle claimed many lives and left Yorkist forces split in two, with contingents, led by the Duke of Norfolk ...

  6. The Battle of Towton was fought near the the Yorkshire village of Towton on Palm Sunday 1461 in a driving storm of sleet and snow. It was the greatest conflagration of the Cousin’s War, with a conservative and reasoned estimate of the dead to be in the realm of 20,000, the largest one-day death-toll of any battle on British soil.

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  7. Apr 1, 2021 · Sat atop an air-cushioned sole that’s been reinforced with Dr. Martens’ signature yellow welt stitching, the 1461 remains untouched in terms of its craftsmanship since its birth. Traditionally ...

  8. The Battle of Towton took place on 29 March 1461 during the Wars of the Roses, near Towton in North Yorkshire, and "has the dubious distinction of being probably the largest and bloodiest battle on English soil". [4] Fought for ten hours between an estimated 50,000 soldiers in a snowstorm on Palm Sunday, the Yorkist army achieved a decisive ...

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