The Textile Conservation Centre

Dr Maria Hayward Publications

Dr Maria Hayward BA PGDipTexCons MA PhD ACR FHEA FSA

Reader at the TCC until its closure; Director of AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation & Textile Studies (2004-2007)

Currently  Reader, School of Humanities, University of Southampton

 

In progress:

HAYWARD, M. 2011. Material Culture at the Court of Henry VIII [provisional title.] London: Hambledon.

HAYWARD, M. 2010. An analysis of the wardrobe of Charles II [provisional title.] In: J. PIETSCH, ed. Netherlandish Fashion in the Seventeenth Century. Riggisberg: Abegg-Stiftung.

HAYWARD, M. 2009-10. Reading royal robes: Analyzing the wardrobe books of the Tudor queens. In: A. WHITELOCK and A. HUNT, eds., Partners both in Throne and Grave: Mary and Elizabeth - Lessons in Tudor Monarchy. London: Palgrave.

HAYWARD, M. and WARD, P., eds. 2010 and 2011. The Inventory of King Henry VIII, vols. 2-4. Belgium: Brepols for the Society of Antiquaries of London.

HAYWARD, M. 2010. Managing the king's collection [provisional title.] In: M. HAYWARD and P. WARD, eds. The Inventory of King Henry VIII, vol. 4: Decorative Arts and Everyday Objects. Belgium: Brepols for the Society of Antiquaries of London.

HAYWARD, M. 2010. The Great Wardrobe Accounts of Henry VII and Henry VIII. London: London Record Society.

Submitted:

HAWKYARD, A. and HAYWARD, M. 2010. The dressing and trimming of the parliament chamber 1509-1558. Parliamentary History.

HAYWARD, M. 2009-10. Dressed to impress: the clothes and accessories of Henry VIII. In M. HAYWARD and P. WARD, eds. The Inventory of King Henry VIII, vol. 2 Textiles and Dress. Belgium: Brepols for the Society of Antiquaries of London.

HAYWARD, M. 2009-10. Temporary magnificence: The offices of the tents and revels in the 1547 inventory. In M. HAYWARD and P. WARD, eds. The Inventory of King Henry VIII, vol. 2 Textiles and Dress. Belgium: Brepols for the Society of Antiquaries of London.

HAYWARD, M. 2009-10. Introduction: Textiles and dress at the court of Henry VIII. In M. HAYWARD and P. WARD, eds. The Inventory of King Henry VIII, vol. 2 Textiles and Dress. Belgium: Brepols for the Society of Antiquaries of London.

HAYWARD, M. 2009. A shadow of a former self: Analysis of an early seventeenth century boy's doublet from Abingdon. In: C. RICHARDSON and HAMLING, eds. Everyday Objects: Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture and its Meanings. Aldershot: Ashgate.

HAYWARD, M. 2010-11. Continuity or change? The influence of the liturgical year on the wardrobe of Henry VIII. In: R. C. SCHWINGES, ed., Fashion and Clothing in Late Medieval Europe/Mode und Kleidung im Europa des späten Mittelalters. Bern & Riggisberg: University of Bern & the Abegg-Stiftung.

HAYWARD, M. 2009. Canvas supports and the King's Painters: an analysis of the London linen trade, 1485-1642. In: J. KIRBY, ed. European Trade in Painters' Materials to 1700. London: Archetype.

HAYWARD, M. 2009-10. Spanish Princess or Queen of England? The image, identity and influence of Catherine of Aragon at the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII. In: A DESCALZO and J. L. COLOMER, eds. Dressing the Spanish Way/ Vestir a la española. Centro de Estudios Europa Hispanica: Madrid. [The papers will be published in English and Spanish.]

Published:

HAYWARD, M. 2009. Dress and fashion at Henry VIII's court. In: G. RIMER, ed., Henry VIII: Dressed to Kill. (Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of the same name.) Leeds: The Royal Armouries, 89-97.

HAYWARD, M. 2009. Rich Apparel: Clothing and the Law in Henry VIII's England. Aldershot: Ashgate.

HAYWARD, M. 2007. Dress at the Court of Henry VIII. Leeds: Maney.

HAYWARD, M. and KRAMER, E., eds. 2007. Textiles and Text: Re-Establishing the Links Between Archival and Object-Based Research. Postprints of the Third AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies Conference, 2006. London: Archetype.

HAYWARD, M. 2007. Unlocking one facet of Henry VIII’s wardrobe: An investigation of the base. In. HAYWARD, M. and KRAMER, E. eds. Textiles and Text: Re-Establishing the Links Between Archival and Object-Based Research. Postprints of the Third AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies Conference, 2006. London: Archetype, 45-51.

HAYWARD, M. 2007. The interaction of textile and text: the conservation of a mid-sixteenth century chemise binding. In. HAYWARD, M. and KRAMER, E. eds. Textiles and Text: Re-Establishing the Links Between Archival and Object-Based Research. Postprints of the Third AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies Conference, 2006. London: Archetype, 221-24.

HAYWARD, M. 2007. Crimson, scarlet, murrey and carnation: Red at the court of Henry VIII. Textile History, 38 (2), 135-150.

HAYWARD, M. 2007. Transporting royal treasures: a case study from the court of Henry VIII. In: E. VAVRA and T. KÜHTREIBER, eds. Managing Treasure and Hoards/Vom Umgang mit Schätzen, Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit. Krems an der Donau: Austrian Academy of Sciences, 307-25.

HAYWARD, M. 2006. ‘Robert Acton, the king's saddler’ and 'John Scut, tailor to Henry VIII's queens'. In: L. GOLDMAN, ed. Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Published online, see www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/93935 and www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/93736

LENNARD, F and HAYWARD, M., eds. 2005. Tapestry Conservation: Principles and Practice. Oxford: Elsevier Science.

HAYWARD, M. 2005. Fit for a king? an analysis of Henry VIII's tapestry collection. In: F. J. LENNARD and M. A. HAYWARD, eds. Tapestry Conservation: Principles and Practice. Oxford: Elsevier Science, 13-19.

HAYWARD, M. and MARKO, K. 2005. The truth will out: the value of tapestry documentation. In: F. J. LENNARD and M. HAYWARD, eds. Tapestry Conservation: Principles and Practice. Oxford: Elsevier Science, 39-47.

EAGAN, J. and HAYWARD, M. 2005. A textile binding once in the library of Henry VIII - technical examination and conservation. In: Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 8. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 123-39.

HAYWARD, M. 2005. Gift giving at the Court of Henry VIII: an analysis of the 1539 New Year's gift roll. Antiquaries Journal, 85, 125-75.

HAYWARD, M. 2005. Symbols of majesty: cloths of estate at the court of Henry VIII. Furniture History, 41, 1-11.

HAYWARD, M. 2004. Fashion, finance, foreign politics and the wardrobe of Henry VIII. In: C. RICHARDSON, ed., Clothing Culture 1350-1650. Andover: Ashgate, 165-178.

HAYWARD, M. 2004. The 1542 Inventory of Whitehall: The Palace and Its Keeper. London: Illuminata Publishers for the Society of Antiquaries.

HAYWARD, M. 2003. Reflections on status and gender distinctions: an analysis of the liturgical textiles recorded in early sixteenth century London. In: B. BURMAN and C. TURBIN, eds. Material Strategies: Dress and Gender in Historical Perspective. London: Blackwell, 33-55.

WICKENS, D.J. J. and HAYWARD, M. 2003 Contract for eternity: preserving a hearse cloth made in 1505 for Henry VII (b.1455-d.1509). In: J. VUORI, ed. North American Textile Conservation Biannual Conference 2003: The Conservation of Flags and other Symbolic Textiles. Albany, USA, November 2003. USA: NATCC, 196-197.

HAYWARD, M. 2002. Reflections on gender and status distinctions: an analysis of the liturgical textiles recorded in mid-16C London. Gender and History, 14 (3), 403-425. Also published in book form in BURMAN, B and TURBIN, D., eds. 2003. Material Strategies: Dress and Gender in Historical Perspective. London: Blackwell, 33-55.

HAYWARD, M. 2002. The sign of some degree? : the social, financial and sartorial significance of male headwear at the court of Henry VIII and Edward VI. Costume, 36, 1-17.

HAYWARD, M. 2002. The 1542 inventory of the palace of Westminster. History Today, November, 7-8.

HAYWARD, M. 2002. 'The sign of some degree'? The financial, social and sartorial significance of male headwear at the courts of Henry VIII and Edward VI. Costume, 36, 1-17.

GAIMSTER, D., HAYWARD, M., MITCHELL, D. and PARKER, K. 2002. Tudor silver gilt dress hooks: a new class of treasure find in England. Antiquaries’ Journal, 82, 157-196.

HAYWARD, M. 2001. Seat furniture at the court of Henry VIII: a study of the evidence. In: K. GILL and D. EASTOP, eds. Upholstery Conservation: Principles and Practice. Oxford: Butterworth- Heinemann, 115-132.

HAYWARD, M. 2000. Flags: ii) Fabric. The Anthony Roll of Henry VIII’s Navy. Pepys Library 2991 and British Library Additional MS 22047 with related documents. London: Navy Records Society [written as a couplet with i) Heraldry by Dr. Timothy Wilson], 31-33.

HAYWARD, M. 2000. William Green, coffer maker to Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. Furniture History, 36, 1-13.