Ashelford Hall — Infobox nrhp | name = Ashelford Hall caption = Ashelford Hall from the west side, the apex of the triangular shape. Note the exterior deterioration. locator x = locator y = location = Esmond, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA nearest city = lat… … Wikipedia
1550-1600 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1550 1600 in Western European clothing is characterized by increased opulence, the rise of the ruff, the expansion of the farthingale for women, and, for men, the disappearance of the codpiece.General trendsThe Spanish… … Wikipedia
1500-1550 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1500 1550 in Western Europe is marked the age of nudity by voluminous clothing worn in an abundance of layers (one reaction to the cooling temperatures of the Little Ice Age, especially in Northern Europe and the British… … Wikipedia
Codpiece — Henry VIII wearing a codpiece A codpiece (from Middle English: cod, meaning scrotum ) is a covering flap or pouch that attaches to the front of the crotch of men s trousers and usually accentuates the genital area. It was held closed by string… … Wikipedia
SAGE-AU — is an Australian non profit professional association of system administrators. SAGE AU was originally formed to provide the same services for Australian system administrators as the SAGE organisation did in the United States, but is completely… … Wikipedia
1650-1700 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1650 1700 in Western European clothing is characterised by rapid change. Following the end of the Thirty Years War and the Restoration of England s Charles II, military influences in men s clothing were replaced by a brief… … Wikipedia
1700-1750 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1700 1750 in European and European influenced countries is characterized by a widening, full skirted silhouette for both men and women following the tall, narrow look of the 1680s and 90s. Wigs remained essential for men of… … Wikipedia
Gable hood — A gable hood, English hood or gable headdress is an English woman s headdress of c. 1500 1550, so called because its pointed shape resembles the gable of a house.Originally a simple pointed hood with decorated side panels called lappets and a… … Wikipedia
French hood — A French hood is a type of woman s headgear popular in Western Europe in the sixteenth century.The French hood is characterized by a rounded shape, contrasted with the angular English or gable hood. It is worn over a coif, and has a black veil… … Wikipedia
Kirtle — A kirtle is a tunic like garment worn by men and women in the Middle Ages or, later, a one piece garment worn by women from the later Middle Ages into the Baroque period. The kirtle was typically worn over a chemise or smock and under the formal… … Wikipedia