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Victoria crape
Victoria crape Victoria crape A kind of cotton crape.

Meaning of Victoria crape from wikipedia

- crepe or ****e (from the French crêpe), is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp and crimped appearance. The term "****e" typically...
- and other clergy. Mourners at funerals wear a black scarf made of silk or ****e over the right shoulder. Scarves of coloured silk are worn on public occasions...
- paramatta and ****e for the first year of deepest mourning, followed by nine months of dullish black silk, heavily trimmed with ****e, and then three...
- such, Southern Magnolias, Needle Palms, Windmill palm, Loblolly Pines, and ****e Myrtles are grown in private and public gardens. Like much of coastal Connecticut...
- resistance, which they likened to that which a fabric of fine muslin or ****e would offer to the touch". The story is reported by Robert Dale Owen. A...
- †Cranmeria trilocularis †Minsterocarpum alatum - closely related to the ****e myrtle or crepe myrtle genus Lagerstroemia †Pachyspermum quinqueloculare...
- smaragdinussmaragdinasmaragdinumSmaragdia speciosus L showy queen's ****e-myrtle, Lagerstroemia speciosa; ****anese lily, Lilium speciosum speciosus...
- Archived from the original on March 4, 2009. Retrieved March 5, 2009. ****e, B. L., Latkin, C. A., Laris, A. S., & Knowlton, A. R. (February 2002)....
- (Sinistrofulgur perversum pulleyi) 1987 Ship The battleship USS Texas (BB-35) Shrub ****e myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) Shrub (native) Texas sage (Leucophyllum frutescens)...
- "At the foot and in front of the coffin was the Royal Crown, covered with ****e, resting upon a velvet cushion" at the foot of the King's casket. This crown...