- A
neckerchief (from neck (n.) + kerchief),
sometimes called a necker,
kerchief or scarf, is a type of
neckwear ****ociated with
those working or living...
- A
woggle (or
neckerchief slide) is a
device to
fasten the
neckerchief, or scarf, worn as part of the
Scout or Girl
Guides uniform,
originated by a Scout...
-
optional yellow neckerchief and slide.
Tigers wear the Cub
Scout uniform; it is
accompanied by
orange topped socks,
orange neckerchief,
neckerchief slide with...
- The red
scarf is a
neckerchief worn by
young pioneers of
several countries during the
socialist (“communist”) era. In the
Soviet Union it was
known as...
- of the
Scout uniform. The
beads are
presented together with a
taupe neckerchief bearing a
tartan patch of the
Maclaren clan,
honoring William de Bois...
-
light blue
neckerchief. KAB
Scouting (Kabataan Alay sa Bayan) is for boys 6 to 9
years old (grades 1
through 3). They wear a
yellow neckerchief. Boy Scouting...
- denominations, as well as by some
Orthodox Jewish and
Muslim men and women. The
neckerchief and
handkerchief are
related items. A
bandana or
bandanna (from Hindi...
- ****istants. A chef's
standard uniform includes a hat (called a toque),
neckerchief, double-breasted jacket,
apron and s****y
shoes (that may
include steel...
- The Neal
Manufacturing Company was a
neckerchief slide company based in Biddeford, Maine. It was
founded by C.
Millard Neal,
proprietor of Neal's Novelty...
-
materials used to
construct the slide.
Starting in 1945, some
early work of
neckerchief slides by W. Ben Hunt
could be seen in Boys’ Life. In the
February 1945...