- or a haberdasher.
Drapers were an
important trade guild during the
medieval period, when the
sellers of
cloth operated out of
drapers' shops.[citation...
- up
draper or
Draper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
draper is a
cloth merchant.
Draper or
Drapers may also
refer to:
Draper,
Kentucky Draper Village...
-
Drapers'
Gardens is a site in the City of
London at the
junction of
Throgmorton Avenue and
Copthall Avenue on land
owned by the
Drapers' Company. Originally...
-
Blessed Mary the
Virgin of the
Mystery of
Drapers of the City of London. More
usually known simply as the
Drapers' Company, it is one of the
historic Great...
-
William Draper may
refer to:
William B.
Draper (1804–1885),
importer and
president of the
Flushing National Bank
William Henry Draper Jr. (1894–1974)...
- the
infobox on the
right is not
Drapers Hall it is The Old
House on
Dogpole just
around the
corner from
Shrewsbury Drapers` Hall.
Shrewsbury in 1334 was...
- "In this way, we are all Don
Drapers,
obsessed with
selling an
image rather than
tending to what lies underneath.
Draper's fatal flaw is his lack of psychological...
- Jack
Alexander Draper (born 22
December 2001) is a
British professional tennis player. He has been
ranked as high as
world No. 7 in
singles by the ATP...
- The
Worshipful Company of
Drapers,
informally known as the
Drapers'
Company and
formally known as The
Master and
Wardens and
Brethren and
Sisters of the...
- 200 students.
Drapers'
Academy is a
member school of the
Drapers' Multi-Academy Trust,
along with
Drapers'
Maylands Primary School,
Drapers'
Pyrgo Priory...