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  Tudor Bonnets, men and Women: A Portfolio of Images
John More's bonnet appears to be of felted wool with the crown shaped like a beret and a split or two piece brim.
The crown of Lord Vaux's bonnet is almost as large as the brim.
Sir William's bonnet is notable for it's large soft crown and smaller brim.
www.uvm.edu /~hag/sca/tudor/bonnet.html   (953 words)

  
  Tudor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tudor usually relates to the Tudor period in English history, which refers to the period of time between 1485 and 1558/1603 when the Tudor dynasty held the English throne.
Tudor style refers to the style of architecture and decorative arts modelled on the original Tudor architecture produced in England between 1485 and 1603.
The Tudor rose combines the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tudor   (259 words)

  
 In Timely Fashion--Topping it Off: Millinery in the Civil War Era
Bonnets in the 1860's could have a fashionable high brim called a spoon bonnet (if you can't guess, it's because it was shaped like a spoon.) There were also shorter and wider brims which were more fashionable before, and in the earlier parts of the war.
Bonnets could be made of straw or consist of a buckram base, with a wire brim, and then covered with silk.
Bonnets were filled in on the inside with various items including cotton or silk netting, silk flowers, bows and fruits, which included glass berries.
intimelyfashion.com /accessories/topping.html   (1274 words)

  
 In Timely Fashion--Topping it Off: Millinery in the Civil War Era
Bonnets in the 1860's could have a fashionable high brim called a spoon bonnet (if you can't guess, it's because it was shaped like a spoon.) There were also shorter and wider brims which were more fashionable before, and in the earlier parts of the war.
Bonnets could be made of straw or consist of a buckram base, with a wire brim, and then covered with silk.
Bonnets were filled in on the inside with various items including cotton or silk netting, silk flowers, bows and fruits, which included glass berries.
www.intimelyfashion.com /accessories/topping.html   (1274 words)

  
 Books | Defenders of the faith
Yet around him, the busy machine of the Tudor commonwealth fills the canvas, and it is still Henry who commissioned the work, set it in motion, like so much else: executions both political and religious, the Pope humiliated, monasteries roofless, England steered on to an enduringly Protestant path.
Tudor England was a paradoxical tyranny, without standing army, secret police or indeed any police force to speak of.
We forget how still Tudor England was at night: fires and bells galvanised villages to muster before they knew why the next county had risen.
books.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4225210-99937,00.html   (1429 words)

  
 Style Weekly : Richmond's alternative for news, arts, culture and opinion
Now, for the first time, Tudor has allowed a documentary team to film her daily life for an intimate portrait to air on public television, WCVE-TV channel 23, on Christmas Day at 1 p.m.
What you’ll see is a prim and proper birdlike woman in her 80s, with the soul of a rebel under her 19th-century bonnet.
Tudor is a woman of many parts, a gardener, philosopher, cook, naturalist, spinner and weaver, candlemaker and mother, who dresses as a gentlewoman of the last century and lives by herself in “Corgi Cottage” in a remote corner of Vermont.
www.styleweekly.com /article.asp?idarticle=4041   (326 words)

  
 Tudor Costume 1500-1550   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
T he Wars of the Roses were over, the foundations of the centralized monarchy of the Tudors were being laid.
The "English Hood" or Gable Head-dress (which we have compared to the Tudor arch) was fashionable from the beginning of the century to about 1540.
In its e arly form the material hung in folds to the shoulders and the pointed arch which framed the face and was supported by wires hung straight down almost to the chest.
costume.dm.net /tudor-history.html   (1539 words)

  
 NEWS || www.tudor-india.com ||   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Tudor India has been able to keep pace with the demands and as a first step had introduced the STS series of batteries in the “ LEADER “ brand last year.
Having established its brand and distribution network all over India, Tudor India has drawn up plans to meet the ever-increasing demand for PRESTOLITE batteries by increasing the capacity of their plant during the next financial year to 1,00,000 batteries per month from the current capacity of 40,000 batteries per month.
At Tudor India, as in the past, the quarter ending 31st December, 2003, remained the same with the familiar scenes of employees of all levels participating in brain- storming discussions with their colleagues to seek ways to improve the processes, enhance productivity, simplify the procedures and eliminate wastes in any form.
www.tudor-india.com /newsa3.htm   (1705 words)

  
 bonnet - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Typical Renaissance headgear for men included the soft, flat caps called Tudor bonnets.
A prevalent symbol of Native Americans through modern times is the eagle-feather headdress, more commonly known as the war bonnet.
boater, bonnet, bowler hat, cloche, cowboy hat, deerstalker, derby, fedora, homburg, kaffiyeh, Panama hat, picture hat, pillbox, porkpie hat, sailor...
encarta.msn.com /bonnet.html   (185 words)

  
 Skoda Concepts Cars - Tudor - home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This was precisely the situation immediately after the unveiling of the Ĺ koda Tudor study at the Geneva Motor Show in 2002.
The classic sports coupe Tudor combines the comfort of a luxury limousine with sports ferocity supported by extraordinary power.
The interior is decorated by three-spoke steering wheel, aluminium dashboard decor or the dials of the control instruments in chronographic design.
www.skoda-auto.com /global/model/concepts/tudor   (144 words)

  
 Tudor Lodge
Tudor Lodge was born in the year 1968 from the temporary union of John Stannard and Roger Strevens as a performing folk duo.
Tudor Lodge auditioned in less than ideal surroundings for conveying the subtle nuances of harmony and song writing that were their stock in trade: in downtown Soho at the Marquee Club, squeezed in between two King Crimson sets!
Linda started work with Tudor Lodge in December 1971, and the three tracks included on this CD were recorded toward the end of 1971 before the tour of Holland.
www.rockinworld.com /scenescof/tudor.htm   (2982 words)

  
 Tudor Sailing Ships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The square sails of the "Santa Maria", a slow ship that she was, and very unpopular with the crew, were found to be more easily handled than the lateen rigs of the original "Nina", so she became a Caravel Redunda, similar to the one shown.
It has a high main mast with a huge sail, almost certainly fitted with a bonnet and tackle to control the centre of this large sail.
The hull was deep and round, with high forecastle with a framework for an awning, the sterncastle was high with a poop deck supported on wooden pillars.
website.lineone.net /~dee.ord/Tudors.htm   (831 words)

  
 Embroidered Tudor Shift - Warderobe Accounts - www.kimiko1.com
This new one is my prototype model for the new pattern, and I made it with my medium weight linen that I already had (and used part of on my husband's shirt), instead of the nicer handkerchief linen that I will be buying soon for the improved model of chemise...
Her pattern is not based on an extant garment (there aren't any that I've seen from the earlier Tudor time period), but from her understanding of the portraits themselves and this image.
The back of the neck area especially, which is in a V shape, not a U or squared shape close to the neck.
www.kimiko1.com /dressdiaries/TudorShift/index.html   (2089 words)

  
 JCU - 2006 Student Handbook
Dark blue velvet tudor bonnet with gold tassel and gold braid edging.
Tudor bonnet of royal blue velvet with gold cord around crown with two small gold tassels.
Tudor bonnet of ‘doctor's red' velvet with gold cord around crown with two small gold tassels.
www.jcu.edu.au /courses/handbooks/2006/122_academicdress.html   (401 words)

  
 Inauguration
Originally, all robes were fl, like the Benedictine habit, and the hoods were worn over the head for warmth.
By the 18th century, the hood was left hanging down the back and a wide Tudor bonnet or sometimes only its stiff inner part, the “mortarboard,” was worn on the head.
By the end of the 19th century, American colleges had adopted the colors and styles that identify degrees, fields, and institutions.
www.mbc.edu /inauguration/regalia.asp   (404 words)

  
 CQU Graduation Home Page
Headwear: Black velvet Tudor bonnet with gold cord and tassels.
Hood: Oxford pattern of green cloth, fully lined with satin of appropriate Faculty or University colour with red and gold satin edging, and fastened onto the front of the gown with “hoodlinks’ desgined according to CQU’s Coat of Arms.
Headwear: Green velvet Tudor bonnet with gold cord and tassels.
www.cqu.edu.au /graduation/academicdress.html   (379 words)

  
 Out of a Portrait Hat Patterns by Lynn McMasters
This pattern would be suitable for both Elizabethan and Tudor periods.
This hat is variously known as a "Henry VII hat", "French Bonnet" and "Myllan Cap".
This Hat was styled after a hat shown in the Feb, 1871 issue of the Harper's Bazar.
www.sewingcentral.com /cgi-bin/Web_store/web_store.cgi?page=lmm.html&cart_id=8525275_21422   (1515 words)

  
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sca.uwaterloo.ca /~fashion/archives/hcos04/index   (9811 words)

  
 Horatio Alger : Helping Himself : Chapter II. Grant Makes Two Business Calls
The poor woman had not had a new bonnet for five years, as every lady in the parish well knew.
It was one of those country variety stores where almost everything in the way of house supplies can be obtained, from groceries to dry goods.
Tudor was a small man, with a parchment skin and insignificant features.
www.classicreader.com /read.php/sid./bookid.2232/sec.2   (1090 words)

  
 Tower of London Tour: Ceremony of the Keys
It is one of the oldest and most colorful ceremonies of its kind, having taken place for the last 700 years in much the same form as it is seen today.
Every night at exactly seven minutes to 10 o'clock the Chief Warder emerges from the Byward Tower wearing his long red coat and Tudor bonnet, carrying in one hand a candle lantern and in the other hand the Queens Keys.
The Chief Warder moves two paces forward, raises his Tudor bonnet high in the air and calls "God preserve Queen Elizabeth." The guard answers "Amen" just as the clock chimes ten and the bugler sounds Last Post.
www.toweroflondontour.com /keys.html   (312 words)

  
 The cap
The pileus rotundus had formerly been restricted to doctors in sacred theology, canon law, medicine, and civil law.(14) But when, in early Tudor times, a pileus quadratus came to be bestowed upon doctors, a pileus rotundus had begun to be worn by those of lower degree.
The caps of the Oxford Doctors of Divinity may be distinguished from those of the secular doctors in that the former have a squarer shape.
In practice, however, the tendency is for all doctors to wear either the trencher or the Tudor bonnet, whether they belong to one of the secular faculties or not.
www.geocities.com /noelcox/The_cap.htm   (2764 words)

  
 academia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The doctoral hood is identical in virtually every way to the bachelor's and master's hoods, with the exception that it is generally longer, and the velvet strip is wider.
While some doctoral graduates wear the mortarboard cap traditional to the lower degree levels, most wear a cap or tudor bonnet that resembles a tam o'shanter, from which a colored tassel is suspended.
In modern times in the U.S. and UK, gowns are normally only worn at graduation ceremonies, although some colleges still demand the wearing of academic dress on formal occasions (official banquets and other similar affairs).
encyclopedia.vestigatio.com /academia   (4104 words)

  
 Paghat's Garden: Primula vulgaris flora-plena 'Quaker's Bonnet'
The nearly evergreen leaves tend to hide the first blooms that appear early & mid winter, but as the blossoms pick up steam toward the end of winter & early spring, they are quite showy.
Such double primroses were very popular in Tudor gardens & 'Quaker's Bonnet' was as well known as any.
Among its companion perennials is a Blue Poppy & a drift of yellow Fuscotinctus crocuses, the post-bloom foliage showing around the Quaker's Bonnet in the above March photograph.
www.paghat.com /quakersbonnet.html   (301 words)

  
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This style was worn in the 1840's and appears to have remained a specialty bonnet style for decades after that.
Their felt bonnets are better quality, but I only use them as a base and cover them.
Spoon bonnets were a short lived bonnet style from roughly 1861 or '62 and pretty much gone a few years later.
sca.uwaterloo.ca /Fashion/hcos96/v04n116.cl   (2630 words)

  
 Bonnet Creek Condo -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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condo.fdsv.com /index.php?k=bonnet-creek-condo   (913 words)

  
 SUPER honda SH5 - 2002 Skoda Tudor Concept
The Skoda Tudor study is particularly intended to demonstrate the creative capacities of Skoda.
Skoda Tudor is built on the same chassis used for the `koda Superb.
A V6 engine that is the most powerful power unit available under the bonnet of a Skoda Superb.
www.superhonda.com /forum/showthread.php?t=11440   (482 words)

  
 Academic Dress Hire Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The oldest is the Tudor Bonnet worn by many PhD and Higher Doctorates in the Commonwealth, Eire and South Africa.
With its stiff brim and soft velvet top, the Tudor Bonnet was the height of fashion in the times of Henry VIII (the Tudor dynasty) and has changed little.
The bonnet has a coloured cord and tassels which often identify the institution they represent.
www.academicdress.com.au /Hoodcolours.html   (836 words)

  
 The Inauguration of Dennis D. Berkey - The Presidential Regalia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Traditional academic dress originated in the Middle Ages when universities were monastic foundations and scholars wore simple monk's robes with hoods that covered the head for warmth.
Later, the hood was draped down the back and a wide Tudor bonnet, or just its stiff inner section, or mortarboard, was worn on the head.
At the end of the 19th century, American universities established a code of regulations that governs the design of robes and standardized the colors displayed on gowns and hoods that designate the subject of the degrees held by the wearer and the institution granting the degrees.
www.wpi.edu /Admin/President/Inauguration/Tradition/robe.html   (235 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Tale for Easter: Books: Tasha Tudor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Beloved artist Tasha Tudor, creator of the Caldecott Honor book 1 Is One and more than 90 other picture books, looks through the eyes of a child at a favorite springtime holiday.
With her trademark delicate watercolors and honey-sweet text, Tudor revisits her childhood memories and dreams of Easter.
Tasha Tudor's 1941 A Tale for Easter is handsomely reissued in a seven-inch-square format.
www.amazon.com /Tale-Easter-Tasha-Tudor/dp/0394844041   (1001 words)

  
 PH: RE: Skoda Tudor
At Geneva, Skoda took another monumental step away from their roots with the unveiling of the Tudor design study.
A strong and balanced design that would sell in droves if the bonnet graced a three-pointed star, the Tudor concept shows that there's plenty of scope left in simple design principles.
And presumably, if they were then they would be bought by people who couldn't afford a real Tudor car.
www.pistonheads.com /gassing/topic.asp?f=57&t=7410   (555 words)

  
 Three for All Film Review - Time Out Film
This one emanates from the Tudor Gates 9-5 Scriptwriting Factory (which brought you vampire horrors such as Carmilla, Mircalla, Caramello etc).
What makes the film less than terrible is the professionalism of the players, who could all have used a much better story and dialogue.
Adrienne Posta is great as usual; Graham Bonnet acts well and his songs are okay.
www.timeout.com /film/79331.html   (274 words)

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