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Examples
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There is an interesting exhibit there, "Dressed to Kill" Henry the VIII, of course, in particular the Camp du Drap d'Or.
Milestone Julianne Douglas 2009
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"Les Manufactures de Drap Fin en France aux XVIIe et XVIIIe Siècles" Revue de l'art, no. 65 (1984): 26 – 38.
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Bowling and tennis or its ancestor, jeu de paume were popular, but I remember Henry VIII was very proud of physical strength - and Francois I beat the crap out of him at wrestling at the Camp de Drap d'Or.
Quiz #2 Julianne Douglas 2008
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Note 9: "Manière de Teindre un Drap Blanc en Verd, Nommé Verd de Saxe," Journal œconomique (March 1751): 48 – 58; Peter Woulfe "Experiments to Shew the Nature of Aurum Mosaicum," Philosophical Transactions 61 (December 1771), 127 – 30. back
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Bowling and tennis or its ancestor, jeu de paume were popular, but I remember Henry VIII was very proud of physical strength - and Francois I beat the crap out of him at wrestling at the Camp de Drap d'Or.
More on Covers, Part II Julianne Douglas 2008
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Drap D'Ete -- A fine, light worsted fabric woven in longitudinal cords.
Textiles and Clothing Kate Heintz Watson
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Drap D'Alma -- A fine, close, flat-ribbed, twilled fabric of wool or silk and wool, finished on but one side.
Textiles and Clothing Kate Heintz Watson
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The dress weighed was not of the heaviest material, but of fine old-fashioned merino, or what is known this year as _Drap d'été_.
The Education of American Girls Anna Callender Brackett
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Drap your voice low like a organ, an 'let the old man hear it befo' he goes.
The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore
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+Trinité-Victor+, pop. 1300, and +Drap+, pop. 800, with a sulphurous spring called Eau de Lagarde.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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