- or a haberdasher.
Drapers were an
important trade guild during the
medieval period, when the
sellers of
cloth operated out of
drapers' shops.[citation...
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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...
-
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...
-
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...
- from 1992 it
returned to its
original name
Drapers Record. EMAP
acquired the
magazine in 1993. In 2002,
Drapers Record merged with
sister title Men's Wear...
- 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...
- Cook
Draper (born June 11, 1958) is an
American venture capital investor, and
founder of
Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ),
Draper University,
Draper Venture...
-
Patricia Draper (born 2
April 1959) is a
former Liberal Party politician. She held the seat of
Makin seat from 1996 to 2007.
Draper was born in Woodville...
-
Robert Draper (born
November 15, 1959) is an
American journalist, and
author of Do Not Ask What Good We Do:
Inside the U.S.
House of Representatives. He...
- The
Drapers Professorship of
French is a
professorship in the
study of the
French language at the
University of Cambridge. It was
founded in 1919 by a...