I was asked a while back to provide some medieval archery equipment for History of War Magazine, and the guys there took some really nice photographs for the feature (a 6 page article that I helped write on the medieval bow and arrows, and the way they were used during the 100 Years War)
Thought I'd stick some of the pics in here, as I'll never be able to get better shots than these of my stuff!
Arrow bag with a full sheaf
125# self yew bow, with (top to bottom) quarter pound "plate cutter", Type 16, Tudor bodkin Livery arrow and Type 10 "Standard Arrow"
Livery (aspen), Standards (ash) and Quarter Pound arrow (birch)
Goose fletchings, silk bindings, cow horn inserts