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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VANDYKE COLLAR»
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1
Historic Dress in America, 1607-1800: With an Introductory ...
With an Introductory Chapter on Dress in the Spanish and French Settlements in
Florida and Louisiana Elisabeth McClellan. Figure 13. — Portrait of Sir Edwyn
Sandys, showing a turned-down cuff, the predecessor of the Vandyke collar.
Elisabeth McClellan, 1904
2
The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
A pointed collar of lace or sewed work worn by both sexes during the reign of
Charles I., and to be seen in the portraits painted by Vandyke (Also Vardyke-cape
, or Vandyke- collar); 51 El«ft1il I 4. Each of a series of large points forming a ...
3
An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Hence verb to vandyke, mark with deep indentations, like a Vandyke collar. vane.
Southern var. of obs. fane, AS. fana, flag. Corn. Teut.; cf. OSax. fano, Ger. fahne,
ON. -fani (in gunn-fani, gonfalon), Goth. fana. Cf. Ger. wetterfdhnlein, “a fane or ...
4
Rushbrook Parish Registers, 1567 to 1850: With Jermyn and ...
Whole length, standing, a little under life size, young, turning a little to your right,
yellowish or reddish hair, black dress with white Vandyke collar, with column
behind him. HISTORY. This, I presume, is the portrait of him mentioned in the
lease ...
Rushbrook, Eng. (Parish), Sydenham Henry Augustus Hervey, 1903
Mine was blue silk with sloping shoulders, and yours was black velvet and a
Vandyke collar." Together they flung back the lid of a chest they had not yet
opened. It held clothes far richer than any they had seen yet. The doublets and
cloaks and ...
“I shall know the dress directly I see it. Mine was blue silk with sloping shoulders,
and yours was black velvet and a Vandyke collar.” Together they flung back the
lid of a chest they had not yet opened. It held clothes far richer than any they had
...
7
Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register
The shirt falls down in what is usually termed a Vandyke collar, with a rich border
of thread lace in both dresses. Blue strings in the shoes. 4. Secretary to the
Executive Directory. A dress of the fame form as that usually worn by the
Executive ...
The Ihirt falls down in what is usually termed a Vandyke collar, with a rich border
of thread lace in both dresses. Blue strings in the shoes. 4- Secretary to the
Executive Directory. A dress of the fame form as that usually worn by the
Executive ...
Sir Richard Phillips, 1797
9
Life of William Kimbrough Pendleton: LL. D., president of ...
She was fond of the Vandyke collar then in vogue, and wore a riding habit of dark
green broadcloth with Vandyke collar of black velvet. Her temperament was
sunny. She loved life. She had a taste for rich and pretty clothes, and warm colors
.
Frederick Dunglison Power, 1902
No periwig was worn, but his own dark iron-grey hair fell in silken waves over his
rich white lace Vandyke collar. The dress altogether, was strangely out of
keeping with the dusty surroundings. The purple velvet doublet, with its wide
loose ...
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55 Days, Hampstead Theatre, London
In a Vandyke collar and cane, Mark Gatiss's Charles is at odds with the starched black suits around him that lend Ballardian overtones to the fervent middle-class ... «Financial Times, Oct 12»