- A
mobcap (or mob cap or mob-cap) is a round,
gathered or
pleated cloth (usually linen)
bonnet consisting of a caul to
cover the hair, a
frilled or ruffled...
- old-fashioned by the
Edwardian era. Some
women still wore nightcaps,
similar to
mobcaps, to
protect their elaborate curly hairstyles that were fashionable. Edwardian...
- ch****s. They were said to be
dressed in
white clothes, to have a
white cap (
mobcap) on
their heads and to have
silver and gold jewelry. In
their hands they...
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Roman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church, and the
Anglican Communion.
Mobcap A round,
gathered or
pleated cloth bonnet worn indoors, or
outdoors under...
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Spanish girl María
Teresa de Borbón in a blue bodice,
black skirt, and a
mobcap with a veil, 1783.
Spanish boy in an
early skeleton suit with a
round frilled...
- low heels. The
Pybus Family by
Nathaniel Dance-Holland. The
girls wear
mobcaps and a
straw hat. The
teenage boy has
powdered hair and
wears a
frock coat...
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Fruhlingstag (FR)
Orsini (GER)
Revada (FR)
Backatem 1997
Notebook Well
Decorated Mobcap Deputys Mistress Deputy Minister (CAN)
River Crossing (Family:4-m)...
- smock-frocks and
skeleton suits for boys, high-waisted
pinafores and
dresses with
mobcaps and
straw bonnets for girls. The
influence of children's
clothes in portraits...
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unpretentious in her dress: in her cell she wore a
white knee-length
dress and a
mobcap, to go to the
temple she wore a
lustrine jacket (in
winter she wore an old...
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occupation — for instance, some wear top hats,
while others wear only
mobcaps.
Baron also
noted that, in 1885, an
editorial on the
front page of the...