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Initially worn by only grenadiers,
bearskins were
later used by
several other military units in the 19th century. The
bearskin cap
continued to see use in battle...
- A
bearskin is a tall fur cap.
Bearskin may also
refer to:
Bearskin (German
fairy tale), a
traditional German fairy tale,
collected by the
Brothers Grimm...
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Bearskin Lake Air
Service LP,
operating as
Bearskin Airlines, is a
regional airline based in
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It is a
division of Perimeter...
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Bearskin Neck is a
peninsula located on the
coastline of Cape Ann in Rockport, M****achusetts. The
location pla**** a
vital role
during the War of 1812....
- Bärenhäuter is an East
German movie from the year 1986,
based on the
fairy tale
Bearskin. The war has
ended and
soldier Christoffel has no ****ure and no money....
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retained the
bearskin cap for
parade dress until it was
abolished in 1842.
During the
Crimean War, the Foot
Guard regiments wore
their bearskins in the field...
- On 1 May 1995,
Bearskin Airlines Flight 362, a
Fairchild Metroliner,
collided mid-air with Air
Sandy Flight 3101, a
Piper PA-31 Navajo,
approximately 19 km...
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bearskins and were
thinner while the 3rd had
wider 40 cm tall
bearskins. Also the
Dutch bearskins did not
feature the
copper plate with a N and an
eagle like...
- In the
historical regions of
Mazovia and
Lesser Poland, boys
wearing bearskins would also
chase girls. A
similar custom is seen in the
Siwki Easter tradition...
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Bearskin Lake may
refer to:
Canada Bearskin Lake (British Columbia), C****iar Land District,
British Columbia Bearskin Lake (Nova Scotia),
Hants County...