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Flat Cap 16th century

Framed Prints of Social/liverpool Pub from Mary Evans by Media Storehouse

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Framed Prints of Social/liverpool Pub from Mary Evans
Media Storehouse

Black Satin Frame with White Mat 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
© Mary Evans Picture Library/henry Grant
This Framed 20x16 Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 508x406mm.
For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4366206
Image Description: A man in cloth cap outside a pub in Liverpool

"The Flat Cap" on D/G accordeon / melodeon


The Flat Cap From the book " John of the Green The Cheshire way " compiled by John Offord. A great resource for 3/2 Hornpipes from ...

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which shows a man wearing a coolie-style straw hat. Other early hats were the Pileus, a simple skull cap; the Phrygian cap, worn by freed slaves ...

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Rome Alexander VI Borgia got its formula from his aristocratic mother in the 16th century. A person thus poisoned dies an agonizing death. Pope ...

Canvas Prints of Social Scene/wapping from Mary Evans
Canvas Prints of Social Scene/wapping from Mary Evans by Media Storehouse

This 20x16 Canvas Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 508x406mm.
For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4339039
White Sides Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated. Canvas print stretched and hand mounted over thick 1 3/8 inch wooden bars. No frame, Gallery art appearance. Ready to hang
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Image Description: Working class children playing in a cobbled street in Wapping, east London.

A corpus of Rembrandt paintings, The self-portraits
A corpus of Rembrandt paintings, The self-portraits 120, the 16th century is referred to as 'de tijd dat varkens klapmutsen drocgen' ... of 1631 show that placing a 'Klapmutse, Scotch Bonnet or flat Cap'. ...

In Volume IV the focus lies on Rembrandt's self-portraits. During this research it became obvious that matters of authenticity cannot be viewed separately from questions relating to the original function and meaning of these works. Rembrandt's intriguing life-long practice of portraying himself in front of a mirror is examined in depth in this volume. As a result, not only has the group of approximately forty painted self-portraits gained transparency, but also new insights have been developed regarding Rembrandt's drawn and etched self-portraits. The problems of authenticity relating to a substantial number of self-portraits which in the past were attributed to Rembrandt, in this volume receive an unexpected nuance: through a combination of technical and stylistic research it is demonstrated that some of Rembrandt's self-portraits were in fact painted by others in his workshop.In clear and accessible explanatory texts the different paintings...


Framed Prints of Social Scene/wapping from Mary Evans
Framed Prints of Social Scene/wapping from Mary Evans by Media Storehouse

Black Satin Frame with White Mat 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4339039
This Framed 20x16 Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 508x406mm.
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Image Description: Working class children playing in a cobbled street in Wapping, east London.

The History Of Flat Caps

The history of flat caps can be traced back as far as the 14th century, when it was worn predominantly here in the UK by. In the 16th century, a law was passed that meant boys and men that were not of noble birth were to wear flat caps on Sundays and holidays. The law stood for 26 years and even once it had been repealed, many continued to wear flat caps for their comfort and warmth as well as tradition.

Flat caps are rounded cloth caps with a stiff brim at the front. They can be worn by both men and women although they are more traditionally considered an item of men's headwear. The cap may come in a variety of materials and it is common for the inside to be lined with silk or some other soft material to make it more comfortable and appealing to the wearer.

While flat caps were initially worn by the working class, the trend spread....

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The Beret Project: The Balmoral (1)

Closely related to the beret, and possibly a descendant of it, is the Balmoral bonnet. The Balmoral dates back to at least the 16th century when it was a soft, knitted wool cap with a voluminous, flat crown, traditionally blue in colour, sometimes with a diced band (usually red-and-white check) around the lower edge and with a coloured toorie (pom-pom) set in the middle of the crown. The name 'Balmoral' as applied to this traditional head dress appears to date from the late 19th century. Today, the crown of the bonnet is smaller, made of finer cloth and tends to be blue or Lovat green. Tapes in the band originally used to secure the bonnet tightly are sometimes worn hanging from the back of the cap. It can have a regimental or clan badge worn on the left hand side with the bonnet usually worn tilted to the right to display these emblems. The Balmoral  was adapted into the Caubeen by Irish Forces and military forces around...

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Flat Cap 16th century News

India v England: third one-day international live

Telegraph.co.uk - Dec 31, 1969

India v England: third one-day international live OVER 36: ENG 180/3 (Trott 58* Bopara 16*) Whether they like it or not, England now have to take the batting powerplay (which must be used between the 16th and 40th overs). Ashwin will bowl it, England manage just three singles, and that is drinks.