- A
gorget (/ˈɡɔːrdʒɪt/ GOR-jit; from the
French gorge meaning 'throat') was a band of
linen wrapped around a woman's neck and head in the
medieval period...
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Gorget patches (collar tabs,
collar patches) are an
insignia in the form of
paired patches of
cloth or
metal on the
collar of a
uniform (
gorget), used...
- A
gorget (/ˈɡɔːrdʒɪt/ GOR-jit) is a
patch of
colored feathers found on the
throat or
upper breast of some
species of birds. It is a
feature found on many...
- S****
gorgets are a
Native American art form of polished,
carved s****
pendants worn
around the neck. The
gorgets are
frequently engraved, and are sometimes...
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Victorine Gorget (April 20, 1843, in
Paris –
October 11, 1901, in Nouméa), was a
laundress and a
political activist during the
Paris Commune of 1871. Daughter...
- the
fifteenth century, the
camail began to be
replaced by a
plate metal gorget,
giving rise to the so-called "great bascinet". The
first recorded reference...
- The
Gleninsheen gorget (catalogued as NMI W21) is a late
Bronze Age collar,
found in 1930 in the
Gleninsheen region of the Burren,
County Clare, Ireland...
- 1942 SS rank insignia.
Gorget patch/collar tab (Sturmabteilung)
Gorget patch until April 1942 (Allgemeine SS and Waffen-SS)
Gorget patches 1942–1945 (Allgemeine...
- The
Holly Oak
Gorget or
Holly Oak
Pendant is an
artifact made from a
section of s**** that is
engraved with the
image of an
extinct woolly mammoth reportedly...
- SS-Brigadeführer and
Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS
Gorget patch until April 1942 (Allgemeine SS and Waffen-SS)
Gorget patches 1942–1945 (Allgemeine SS and Waffen-SS)...