Description
opened in 1821
two members of the garrotting fraternity are depicted as halting an attack when they realise it is their 'friend'
Playing shuffleboard on a Cunard Line cruise to the West Indies
Sir John Balchen and General Guest
Male dress Size:S: 45 x 30cm opened in 1821Male dress, 16th century, (1910). Continental costumes from the time of Elizabeth I, (1558 1603). The breeches had become enormously distended or bombasted. They reached to the knees where canions (rolls or extended cuffs) were attached round the legs above the calf, or to mid thigh. They were ornamented by being paned, (similar to lattice windows), or slashed, and finished with canions below the knee. Illustration from British Costume during 19
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