BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «FALLING BAND»
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Accessories of Dress: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
RANDLE HOLME 1600-1700 The final steps in the transition of the standing ruff
to the falling band took place about 1635. It appears that many of the early falling
bands were similar to the unstarched ruff, which though very full, lay in a soft ...
Katherine Lester, Bess Viola Oerke,
2013
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Daily Life in Elizabethan England
Falling Band This design for a man's falling band derives from visual evidence
and surviving examples from the early 17th century.12 The band should be of
linen. The collar piece is 25” long, 43⁄4” deep at the ends, and 33⁄4” deep in the ...
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Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Costume
Such collars were white, of lace or lace-edged cambric or Falling band, Prince
Rupert, 1635-40 Falling band, French, 1635 Falling band, English, 1645 Falling
band, Queen Henrietta Maria of England, ii' 1634 Standing band, ' l ' James I of ...
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Pleasantries of English Courts and Lawyers: A Book about Lawyers
Was the first king that ever wore a band, And but a falling-band, plaine with a
hem ; All other people knew no use of them. Yet imitation in small time began To
grow, that it the kingdom overran ; The little falling-bands encreased to ruffes,
Ruffes ...
John Cordy Jeaffreson,
1876
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes ; with ...
108, is the head of Charles I. crowned in the garter, robes, and wearing a falling
band ,“ which new mode, says Mr. Evelyn, succeeded the cumbersome “ ruff: but
neither did the Bishops or Judges give it over so soon, “ the Lord Keeper Finch ...
Isaac Reed, Robert Dodsley, Octavius Gilchrist,
1825
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Costume
It was Falling Band, from portrait of John Scott, sta“d'"P Band» {mm P°1't1'3i'1 5'1
Falling Band, fromaportrait by carpenter and carriage-maker to the 1°11" G¢°\'$¢
» D111“ 0f s3X°nY- William Marshall, temp. Charles I. Office of Ordnance, temp.
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Costume in England: A History of Dress to the End of the ...
FALL, or FALLING-BAND. (See Band.) In the lottery at Sir Thomas Egerton's in
1601, one prize was a falling-band. From the following passages in the " Male-
content," 1604, act v. scene 3, the fall appears to have been a part of dress worn
...
Frederick William Fairholt, Harold Arthur Lee-Dillon Dillon (17th Viscount),
1896
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes
Neat-foot. Our young master shall then have a feeling of your being here ;
presently it shall so be given him. [Exit Neat-foot. * falling bands] In Note 26 to
The Honest Whore, vol. III. I have expressed a doubt whether the falling band
might not be ...
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist,
1825
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: The roaring girle; The ...
I have expressed a doubt whether the falling band might not be a species of ruffs.
In Evelyn's Discourse on Medals, 1697, p. 108, is the head of Charles I. crowned
in the garter, robes, and wearing a falling band ; " which new mode, says Mr.
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist,
1825
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A Book about Lawyers, 1
If portraits may be trusted, the falling band of Charles I.'s time bore considerable -
resemblance to the falling neck-frill which twenty years since was very generally
worn by quite little boys, and is still sometimes seen on urchins who are about ...
John Cordy Jeaffreson,
1867
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «FALLING BAND»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
falling band digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Spring-Summer 2015 Fashion trends: The tie-free season
... something - a collar, a necktie, a drawstring ruffle, an Elizabethan ruffle, a whisk collar, a falling band, an ornamental collars (jewellery-like). «Be Global Fashion Network, Nov 14»