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Swansdown was a
fancy woolen material of the 19th century. It was a soft mix of wool and silk used for waistcoats. Wool was the
primary fiber, blended...
- Pearl, Cyril, The Girl With The
Swansdown Seat, F. Muller,
London 1955, p133. Pearl, Cyril, The Girl With The
Swansdown Seat, F. Muller,
London 1955, p135...
- made with wool
filling (weft) and a silk or
cotton warp.
Toilinet and
Swansdown were
often used for waistcoats.
Beaver cloth, a
heavy woolen cloth with...
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usually on the collar,
center front edges, cuffs, and hem – with fur,
swansdown, lace, velvet, fringe, or silk plush.
Pelisse finally lost any resemblance...
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performed the
first part of her show in one of her body-hugging
dresses and a
swansdown coat, and
change to top hat and
tails for the
second half of the performance...
- facer, tampered,
scrubbing mushroom, hourgl**** buff, rag, "B", climax,
swansdown, airflow, coolair, and bullet. The
following chart will help in deciding...
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Weinreb et al. 2008, p. 198. Pearl,
Cyril (1955). The Girl with the
Swansdown Seat. London:
Frederick Muller. pp. 180–7.
Moore 2003, p. 200. "Stanley...
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Elizabeth Hall,
London Label:
Chrome Dreams Formats: CD — — A
Crown of Dark
Swansdown Released: 13 May 2016 Recorded: 4
April 1970
Sport Halle, Cologne, Germany...
- The Well of
Loneliness 404 in 1928
Cyril Pearl (1955) The Girl With the
Swansdown Seat; p. 270 Hyde (1964); pp. 15–16
Daniel J.
Kevles (July 22, 2001)....
- It was
produced by
using fine wool.
Castor was used in overcoating.
Swansdown Nap (fabric) Gig-mill
Apparel Arts.
Apparel Arts Publications. 1948. p...