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  2. Anthony Roll - Wikipedia

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    The Anthony Roll was originally a set of three separate vellum rolls. It exists today in the form of a bound volume containing the first and third rolls while the second roll is preserved in its original form. The three original rolls were made up out of a total of 17 individual membranes glued to the back of the next membrane.

  3. 1511 Westminster Tournament Roll - Wikipedia

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    The 1511 Westminster Tournament Roll is a painted roll of 36 vellum membranes sewn together. It is almost 60 feet long and 14 3 ⁄ 4 inches wide. The Roll depicts the joust called by Henry VIII in February 1511 to celebrate the birth of his son, Henry, Duke of Cornwall, to Catherine of Aragon, on New Year's Day of that year.

  4. Parchment - Wikipedia

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    Parchment (or vellum) continues to be use for ritual or legal reasons. Rabbinic literature traditionally maintains that the institution of employing parchment made of animal hides for the writing of ritual objects, [18] as detailed below. In the United Kingdom, Acts of Parliament are still printed on vellum. [19]

  5. Vellum - Wikipedia

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    The only UK company still producing traditional parchment and vellum is William Cowley (established 1870), which is based in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire. A modern imitation is made of cotton. Known as paper vellum, this material is considerably cheaper than animal vellum and can be found in most art and drafting supply stores.

  6. Tracing paper - Wikipedia

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    A roll of yellow tracing paper. Simulation of tracing paper transformation levels Samples of tracing paper Tracing paper roll. Tracing paper is paper made to have low opacity, allowing light to pass through. Its origins date back to at least the 1300s, when it was used by artists of the Italian Renaissance. [1]

  7. Deep Vellum - Wikipedia

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    Deep Vellum is a non-profit publishing house that specializes in translated literature based in Dallas,Texas. [1] [2] Deep Vellum is the largest publisher of literature in translation. [3] Its authors include Jon Fosse who received the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature. [4] The publisher has helped grow the literary community in Dallas. [5] [6]