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include gowns of blue
velvet and red
satin, cloaks, a
kirtle of
green damask, a
riding gown, "stomaks" made of
satin lined with ermine, "bonnets of tire"...
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varnish and the rest oil. When
applied in
coats over wood,
Danish oil
cures to a hard
satin finish that
resists liquid well. As the
finished coating is...
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coverings and
veils for the queen, some
known as "taffetas", and
black satin veils for
riding wear. Some head
dresses included "sneuds",
hairnets constructed...
- Mark Ivor
Satin (born
November 16, 1946) is an
American political theorist, writer, and
newsletter publisher. He is best
known for
contributing to the...
- Anne of
Denmark (
Danish: Anna; 12
December 1574 – 2
March 1619) was the wife of King
James VI and I. She was
Queen of
Scotland from
their marriage on...
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presently using such a gown are the
royal families of the
United Kingdom,
Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Sweden. In most of
these families...
- was "a
duchesse satin bridal gown with
motifs of star
lilies and
orange blossoms." Elizabeth's
wedding shoes were made out of
satin and were trimmed...
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Track Top-40 is a
record chart that
ranks the best-performing
songs of
Denmark.
Chart was
owned by IFPI
Danmark and
Nielsen Music Control.
Listings were...
- the 1590s, Anne of
Denmark wore
masks when
horse riding to
protect her
complexion from the sun.
These were
faced with
black satin,
lined with taffeta...
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Blood Ties: The Life and Work of
Sally Mann 1994 66th 0 1
Chicks in
White Satin 1993 66th 0 1
Children of Fate: Life and
Death in a
Sicilian Family 1993...