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Umbrella hat
Bandeau hat
Beaver hat
Beehive Bergère hat Ba tầm
Bloomer Bongrace – a velvet-covered headdress,
stiffened with
buckram – 16th
century Breton...
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larger headdress to
attach on to. The
covering of hair,
sometimes called a
bongrace, was a
common custom amongst women of the
Middle Ages, and
continued to...
- base upon
which the goldwork, jewels, and
pearling was attached. Cornet/
Bongrace/Shadow – A visor-like
accessory that
shaded the wearer's eyes.
Later in...
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eclectic mix including: Racehorses: Bois Roussel, Silurian,
Scottish Union,
Bongrace, Pommern, Foxhunter, Alcazar, Boswell, King's Courier, Aboyeur, Amadis...
- widows,
wives and maids",
including gowns, capes/cloaks,
bonnets with
bongrace veils, and
collar ruffs,
though he did not
address tartan patterns in particular...
- Jack
Juggler - A vice
Jenkin Careaway - A
lackey to Jack
Juggler Master Bongrace - A gallant. Dame Coy - A
gentlewoman Alice Trip and Go - A maid. Note...
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white petticoat. Her hood is
draped over her
forehead in a
style called a
bongrace, and she
carries a
zibellino or flea-fur, with a
jeweled face, 1595. Men's...
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Queen of
Scots in a
similar black gown and
French hood with the
cornet or
bongrace pinned up at "Mary
Queen of
Scots (1542 - 1587) c. 1558".
Historical Portraits...
- 1925 St
Germans 4
Frank Bullock Alec Taylor, Jr. 2nd
Viscount Astor 1926
Bongrace 3
Freddie Fox Jack
Jarvis 5th Earl of
Rosebery 1927
Bythorne 3
Tommy Weston...
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fashioned for the high-status
female mourners, with "barbes and linen", "
bongraces" and "kerchers" worn as
headdresses and face-coverings. A "Paris head"...