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- virtually obligatory garb for men with social rank, wigmakers gained considerable prestige. A wigmakers' guild was established in France in 1665, a development...
- 15, 1989), known professionally as Tokyo Stylez, is a hairstylist and wigmaker originally from Omaha, Nebraska. She is perhaps best-known for her appearances...
- Copenhagen wigmaker about 1893...
- within their home. With the standard of wig wearing within the culture, wigmakers were also trained as hairdressers. In ancient Rome and Greece household...
- of skilled carpenters, painters, electricians, stagehands, stitchers, wigmakers, and the like. This modern form of stagecraft is highly technical and...
- apprentices. In July 1706, a group of women, members of the Parisian wigmakers, went to Versailles in order to petition Louis XIV to remove a stifling...
- of skilled carpenters, painters, electricians, stagehands, stitchers, wigmakers, and the like. Modern stagecraft is highly technical and specialized:...
- instructs Anthony to rescue her by posing as a wigmaker intent on purchasing inmates' hair ("Wigmaker Sequence" and "The Ballad..." – reprise 4). However...
- Peake-Jones with whom he has two children. He subsequently married American wigmaker Amanda Miller. "Only Fools And Horses actors Tessa Peake-Jones and Douglas...
- the Boston Custom House on King Street (today known as State Street). A wigmaker's apprentice, approximately 13 years old, named Edward Garrick called out...