- A
mobcap (or mob cap or mob-cap) is a round,
gathered or
pleated cloth (usually linen)
bonnet consisting of a caul to
cover the hair, a
frilled or ruffled...
- old-fashioned by the
Edwardian era. Some
women still wore nightcaps,
similar to
mobcaps, to
protect their elaborate curly hairstyles that were fashionable. Edwardian...
- ch****s. They were said to be
dressed in
white clothes, to have a
white cap (
mobcap) on
their heads and to have
silver and gold jewelry. In
their hands they...
-
Spanish girl María
Teresa de Borbón in a blue bodice,
black skirt, and a
mobcap with a veil, 1783.
Spanish boy in an
early skeleton suit with a
round frilled...
- 'Austen'
period that cast use
throughout the show,
including bonnets,
mobcaps, and shawls.
Austentatious was
performed at the Queen's
Reading Room Festival...
- smock-frocks and
skeleton suits for boys, high-waisted
pinafores and
dresses with
mobcaps and
straw bonnets for girls. The
influence of children's
clothes in portraits...
- worn with a
collared shirt and a
floppy bow at the neck.
Young girls with
mobcaps. Working-class
people in 18th
century England and
America often wore the...
-
Fruhlingstag (FR)
Orsini (GER)
Revada (FR)
Backatem 1997
Notebook Well
Decorated Mobcap Deputys Mistress Deputy Minister (CAN)
River Crossing (Family:4-m)...
- (albeit, curiously, in the
costume of the 1780s
rather than the 1890s, in
mobcaps,
tricorne hats, and knee breeches[citation needed]) give free
tours of...