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Chelsea Pensioners wearing their tricorne hats The town
crier of
Seaton in Devon, 2013 Lord
Mayor of Plymouth, 2009
Tricornes survive today as part of the...
- Le
Tricorne is a
painted stage curtain created in 1919 by the
Spanish artist Pablo Pic****o. It was made for the
Ballets Russes homonymous production, with...
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Delphinium tricorne,
known by the
common names dwarf larkspur or
spring larkspur, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family...
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Choriceras tricorne is a
species of
plants under the
family Picrodendraceae and one of two
species in the
genus Choriceras. It is
found in
Southern New...
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Bulbophyllum tricorne is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t e...
- tricornutum, he
cited G.
tricorne Stokes (1787) pro
parte as a synonym, but
explicitly excluded the type (specimen) of G.
tricorne from the new
species G...
- was the last U.S.
president to wear a
powdered wig tied in a queue, a
tricorne hat and knee-breeches
according to the
style of the late 18th century....
- The Three-Cornered Hat (Spanish: El
sombrero de tres
picos or Le
tricorne) is a
ballet c****ographed by LĂ©onide M****ine to
music by
Manuel de Falla. It...
- Ribbon-style ****ades were worn
later upon
helmets and
brimmed hats or
tricornes and
bicornes just as the
French did, and also on ****ed hats and shakoes...
- widely-worn full-dress
headdress until the 20th century.
Descended from the
tricorne, the black-coloured
bicorne originally had a
rather broad brim, with the...