- frisette [fr] In the 18th and 19th centuries,
wigmakers were
called perruquiers.
There are two
methods of
attaching hair to wigs. The
first and oldest...
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Apothicaire et
perruquier (Apothecary and Wigmaker/Hairdresser) is a one-act opérette-bouffe with
music by
Jacques Offenbach to a
French libretto by Élie...
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clock over the entrance,
advertising it as the
premises of a
Costumer and
Perruquier (one who
makes and
sells wigs). In 1966, a blue
plaque was
fixed to the...
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background from both
sides of her family, was the
daughter of
French perruquier Louis Cabrol,
originally from Castres, Languedoc, and
Genevan citizen...
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Palace beforehand to
arrange their hair.Edward VII
appointed him "Royal
Perruquier and Costumier." In 1905, he had new
premises built at 41-43
Wardour Street...
- ou L'horrible
festin (1861)
Mesdames de la
Halle (1858)
Apothicaire et
perruquier (1861) Opéra
bouffe Croquefer, ou Le
dernier des
paladins (1857) Orphée...
- ou L'horrible
festin (1861)
Mesdames de la
Halle (1858)
Apothicaire et
perruquier (1861) Opéra
bouffe Croquefer, ou Le
dernier des
paladins (1857) Orphée...
- ou L'horrible
festin (1861)
Mesdames de la
Halle (1858)
Apothicaire et
perruquier (1861) Opéra
bouffe Croquefer, ou Le
dernier des
paladins (1857) Orphée...
- noblesse, l'utilité des
personnes religieuses & nécessaire aux
baigneurs &
perruquiers. Lyon : chez
Thomas Amaulry, 1693 —
Gallica (BNF Authority). Groom, Nigel...
- ou L'horrible
festin (1861)
Mesdames de la
Halle (1858)
Apothicaire et
perruquier (1861) Opéra
bouffe Croquefer, ou Le
dernier des
paladins (1857) Orphée...