- The
tricorne or
tricorn is a
style of hat that was po****r
during the 18th century,
falling out of
style by the
early 1800s,
though not
called a "tricorne"...
- The
Tricorn Centre was a shopping,
nightclub and car park
complex in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It was
designed in the
Brutalist style by Owen Luder...
- In mathematics, the
tricorn,
sometimes called the
Mandelbar set, is a
fractal defined in a
similar way to the
Mandelbrot set, but
using the
mapping z...
- anonymity. The
bauta was
often accompanied by a red or
black cape and a
tricorn. In the 18th century,
together with a
black circular or
semicircular clasped...
- The
Miller Range (83°15′S 157°00′E / 83.250°S 157.000°E / -83.250; 157.000) is a
mountain range extending south from
Nimrod Glacier for 80 km (50 mi)...
-
England (1963) Eros House, Catford, Lewisham, London,
England (1965)
Tricorn Centre, Portsmouth,
England (1966) –
demolished in 2004
Trinity Square...
-
Wright Inlet to the northeast. Features, from
north to south,
include Mount Tricorn,
Mount Gorham,
Waverly Glacier,
Mount McElroy,
Barcus Glacier,
Mount Nash...
- Squadron. The
element of
uniformity that
characterizes the
Civil Guard is the
tricorn,
which is the
official service's
headgear in full and
service dress uniforms...
- hats, and the
entire millinery industry owes her a debt." Boyd's pink
tricorn hat
Diana wore for her
honeymoon was
later copied by
milliners across the...
- in the
other and
wearing 18th-century attire: a long coat and a
tricorn hat. The
tricorn hat
forms a
pouring spout,
often with a
removable lid, and a handle...