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19th-century soft cloth of wool and silk
Swansdown was a fancy woolen material of the 19th century. It was a soft mix of wool and silk used for waistcoats. Wool was the primary fiber, blended
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English courtesan
Pearl, Cyril, The Girl With The Swansdown Seat, F. Muller, London 1955, p133. Pearl, Cyril, The Girl With The Swansdown Seat, F. Muller, London 1955, p135
Catherine_Walters
Type of fur jacket
usually on the collar, center front edges, cuffs, and hem – with fur, swansdown, lace, velvet, fringe, or silk plush. Pelisse finally lost any resemblance
Pelisse
German and American actress (1901–1992)
performed the first part of her show in one of her body-hugging dresses and a swansdown coat, and change to top hat and tails for the second half of the performance
Marlene_Dietrich
Abrasive process for creating smooth finished surfaces
facer, tampered, scrubbing mushroom, hourglass buff, rag, "B", climax, swansdown, airflow, coolair, and bullet. The following chart will help in deciding
Polishing_(metalworking)
Literary genre
The Well of Loneliness 404 in 1928 Cyril Pearl (1955) The Girl With the Swansdown Seat; p. 270 Hyde (1964); pp. 15–16 Kevles, Daniel J. (July 22, 2001)
Erotic_literature
Elizabeth Hall, London Label: Chrome Dreams Formats: CD — — A Crown of Dark Swansdown Released: 13 May 2016 Recorded: 4 April 1970 Sport Halle, Cologne, Germany
T._Rex_discography
p. 167-68. Hyde 1964, p. 177-80. Cyril Pearl (1955) The Girl With the Swansdown Seat; p. 270 Beck, Marianna (January 2003). "The Roots of Western Pornography:
Pornography in the United Kingdom
Pornography_in_the_United_Kingdom
Major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster, London, England
Weinreb et al. 2008, p. 198. Pearl, Cyril (1955). The Girl with the Swansdown Seat. London: Frederick Muller. pp. 180–7. Moore 2003, p. 200. "Stanley
Strand,_London
American fashion designer and businessman
opulent evening looks, and for his use of extravagant fabrics such as swansdown. He became a naturalized United States citizen on January 12, 1959. Sarmi
Ferdinando_Sarmi
Heavy woolen cloth with a napped surface
It was produced by using fine wool. Castor was used in overcoating. Swansdown Nap (fabric) Gig-mill Apparel Arts. Apparel Arts Publications. 1948. p
Beaver_cloth
American politician
part of his head — Had on and took with him, a dark brown cloth coat, swansdown jacket, ribbed velvet pantaloons, and other clothes not known. Whoever
Gabriel_Hiester
American old-time radio serial drama
loved. The 15-minute program was sponsored by Calumet Baking Powder and Swansdown Cake Flour. The show's characters and the actors who portrayed them are
Home of the Brave (radio program)
Home_of_the_Brave_(radio_program)
American TV situation comedy (1952)
When the series was on CBS, it originated from WCBS and was sponsored by Swansdown cake mixes and Instant Maxwell House coffee. Carol Irwin was the producer
Claudia_(American_TV_series)
Australian journalist, author and television personality
the younger of his two sons. Our Yesterdays (1954) The Girl with the Swansdown Seat (1955) Wild Men of Sydney (1958) Bawdy Burns: The Christian Rebel
Cyril_Pearl
1973 British TV series or programme
produced a famous portrait of her, appearing to wear nothing but her famous swansdown coat. CBS organised a press conference with Dietrich at the Waldorf-Astoria
An Evening with Marlene Dietrich
An_Evening_with_Marlene_Dietrich
19th-century soft cloth of wool and silk
made with wool filling (weft) and a silk or cotton warp. Toilinet and Swansdown were often used for waistcoats. Beaver cloth, a heavy woolen cloth with
Toilinet
Australian manufacturer of soap and candles
polish ("Roylat" brand in Western Australia) Boot polish, boot cream "Swansdown" starch Soda crystals Magic Egg Preserver (waterglass) "Southern Sky"
W._H._Burford_&_Sons
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Teacher R Payne 1932 Pay Day 6 Captain W A Sheil Captain W A Sheil 1933 Swansdown 8 Mr P Gregson C H P Crawford 1934 Riposte 6 Mr R B T Daniell E Steddall
Royal_Artillery_Gold_Cup
– Canto LXXXI Ben Jonson – 17th-century English poet. – The line "Or Swansdown ever" from his Have you seen but a whyte Lilie grow is also quoted in
List of cultural references in The Cantos
List_of_cultural_references_in_The_Cantos
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Shimiy, SHIMI means "famous, renowned." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a Reubenite, son of Gog and father of Micah.
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Merciful companionate, kind
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Biblical
The remnant shall return.
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Greatest.
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Ever Smiling
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, (the birch tree); a knight of the Round Table.
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Wife of Lord Shiva
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Light
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Lamp.
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