The Heritage of Dress. Wilfred Mark Webb

The Heritage of Dress - Wilfred Mark Webb


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46. A lady’s head-dress confined with a fillet, fourteenth century (after Viollet le Duc) 52 47. A sailor hat with band and streamers 53 48. A twelfth-century head-dress with streamers, from a MS. (after Viollet le Duc) 53 49. A modern Scotch cap with streamers 54 50. A mitre of the See of Durham showing the strings (after Millington) 54 51. Small vestigial bow of ribbon in a modern hat 55 52. A hat with the remains of lacing 55 53. A hunting hat with complete lacing inside 56 54. A disc of leather 57 55. The disc perforated and the lace inserted 57 56. The lace tightened to form a crown 57 57. The ends of the lace tied as a bow inside 57 58. A bow fastened to the lining of a lady’s hat 58 59. Plumes on the left side 58 60. The red Hungarian cap, which was the forerunner of the busby 59 61. A busby (of the Hon. Artillery Company) in which the cap is a vestige only 59 62. A fireman’s helmet (of the ancient Greek type) 60 63. Buttons so arranged that the broad brim of a hat can be fastened to the crown, thus forming a temporary “cock” (Hudibras, after Hogarth) 60 64. A modern boot decorated with perforations made in the leather 63 65. An ornamented Roman shoe, of two thicknesses 63 66. A Roman shoe of open-work leather 63 67. A hide shoe of pre-Roman type from Ireland (after Fairholt) 64 68. The original top boot with the upper part temporarily turned down 65 69. The modern top boot in which the upper part can no longer be turned up 66 70. Puttees 66 71. Leg bandages of a royal personage at the end of the tenth century (after Fairholt) 67 72. A stocking with clocks 68 73. An embroidered stocking showing the further evolution of the clock (date 1900) 69 74. An open-work stocking of 1905 69
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