- it
stovepipe himself, but
merely a silk
hat or a plug
hat.
Lincoln often carried do****ents and
letters inside the
hat. One of Lincoln's top
hats is kept...
- up
stovepipe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stovepipe may
refer to:
Exhaust pipe
Stovepipe hat, a tall top
hat with a
consistent width Stovepipe pants...
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abandoned in
recent decades, in
favor of the
mitre Top
hat, also
stovepipe hat,
chimney pot
hat, lum
hat, or (in
collapsible form)
gibus Tricorne Trilby, sometimes...
- Look up top
hat,
crush hat, gibus,
opera hat, or
stovepipe hat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A top
hat is a tall
hat worn
primarily in the 19th and...
- A
hat is a head
covering which is worn for
various reasons,
including protection against weather conditions,
ceremonial reasons such as
university graduation...
-
feuded for decades. The
uniform of a
Bowery Boy
generally consisted of a
stovepipe hat in
variable condition, a red shirt, and dark
trousers tucked into boots—this...
-
apparently empty stovepipe hat Hattrick (film), a 2007
Bollywood film "
Hat Trick" (The
Mighty B! episode)
Hat Trick (America album), 1973
Hat Trick (Jackie...
- The
kalimavkion is a
stiff cylindrical head covering,
similar to a
stovepipe hat but
without a brim. It
first came in use
after the
reforms of Patriarch...
-
excluding all light, he
gazed at the
stone or
stones in the
bottom of his
hat, a
process similar to
divining the
location of treasure. Sometimes, Smith...
- Baltimore. He
traveled in disguise,
wearing a soft felt
hat instead of his
customary stovepipe hat and
draping an
overcoat over his
shoulders while hunching...