- A
peascod belly is a type of
exaggeratedly padded stomach that was very po****r in men's
dress in the late 16th and
early 17th centuries. The term is...
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William Peascod (3 May 1920 – 1985) was a
British abstract painter, potter, teacher, and in the 1940s, a
renowned rock climber. He was born in ****bria...
- Pea (pisum in Latin) is a pulse,
vegetable or
fodder crop, but the word
often refers to the seed or
sometimes the pod of this
flowering plant species....
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Joseph Peascod Harper ISO (March 1861 – 4
April 1951) was a
British land surveyor, who
served as the
second Surveyor-General of the
Federated Malay States...
- for men were
padded over the
belly with
bombast in a "pouter pigeon" or "
peascod" silhouette.
Sleeve attachments at the
shoulder were
disguised by decorative...
- the fit.
Jerkins were worn
closed at the neck and
hanging open over the
peascod-bellied
fashion of the doublet. At the turn of the 17th century, the fashion...
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civilian clothing. From 1560 cuir****es were
designed to
imitate the
curving "
peascod"
style of
doublet which was
immensely po****r
among gentlemen during the...
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plate began to
resemble a pea pod and, as such, was
referred to as the
peascod cuir****.
During the
English Civil War (1642–1651), only the wealthiest...
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Paenula Peplos Stola Toga
Tunic Xout lao Tops
Basque Bedgown Bodice Doublet Peascod belly Poet
shirt Sbai Suea pat
Trousers Braccae Breeches Sompot Chong Kben...
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streets date from the mid to late 19th century.
However the main street,
Peascod Street ( /ˈpɛskɒd/) is very ancient,
predating the
castle by many years...