- A
livery /ˈlɪvəri/ is an
identifying design, such as a uniform, ornament,
symbol or
insignia that
designates ownership or affiliation,
often found on an...
- A
livery company is a type of
guild or
professional ****ociation that
originated in
medieval times in London, England.
Livery companies comprise London's...
- A
livery is a uniform,
insignia or
symbol that
denotes a
relationship between the
wearer of the
livery and an
individual or
corporate body.
Livery may...
- A
livery collar or
chain of
office is a
collar or
heavy chain,
usually of gold, worn as
insignia of
office or a mark of
fealty or
other ****ociation in...
- A
livery yard,
livery stable or
boarding stable, is a
stable where horse owners pay a w****ly or
monthly fee to keep
their horses. A
livery or boarding...
- An
aircraft livery is a set of
comprehensive insignia comprising color, graphic, and
typographical identifiers which operators (airlines, governments,...
-
Formula One
sponsorship liveries have been used
since the 1968 season.
Before the
arrival of
sponsorship liveries in 1968 the
nationality of the team...
- A boat
livery is a
boathouse or dock on a lake or
other body of water,
where boats are let out for hire (rental),
usually on an hourly,
daily or w****ly...
- The
aircraft liveries and country, logo and
airlines are used to
provide a
distinctive branding for
corporates to
support commercial gains. Often, symbols...
- The
history of
British Rail's
corporate liveries is
quite complex.
Although the
organisation was ****ociated with Rail Blue from the mid-1960s to the 1980s...