- small,
tighter ball
attached to the top of a hat, also
known as a
bobble or
toorie. Pom-poms may come in many colours, sizes, and
varieties and are made from...
- HMAS
Toorie was an
auxiliary minesweeper operated by the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
during World War II.
Built in 1925 by the
Walsh Island Dockyard and...
-
traditional Scots cap made of thick-milled
woollen material,
decorated with a
toorie on top,
frequently a
rosette ****ade on the left side, and
ribbons hanging...
- century, the
later tam o'
shanter is
distinguished by the
woollen ball or
toorie decorating the
centre of the crown; the name
itself did not
enter common...
- to the
right to
display this emblem. The
centre of the
crown features a
toorie,
traditionally red. Some
versions have a
diced band (usually red and white...
- blue and
white dicing, with a red
toorie in 1935. The regiment's
Highland company wore a Tam o'shanter
without the
toorie from 1906 to 1913,
while the pipers...
-
leggings and then puttees,
silver insignia and
black metal buttons. A red
toorie (bobble) on the cap was to
remain a
distinction of the 2nd
Gurkha Rifles...
- boat-shaped hat
without a peak made of thick-milled
woollen material with a
toorie on top, a
rosette ****ade on the left, and (usually)
ribbons hanging down...
-
Turkish cap is made of wool or
cotton fleece and has a
distinctive pom-pom or
toorie on top.
Turkish people also wear
regular cotton prayer caps.
Women wear...
- a
toorie, was
incorporated into
British military uniform during the 19th century. The
informal version of the Balmoral, also
adorned with a
toorie, is...