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blue bonnet
blue bonnet, -ˈbonnet [cf. blue-cap.] 1. spec. A broad round horizontally flattened bonnet or cap of blue woollen material, formerly in general use in Scotland. Hence blue-ˈbonneted a.1682 2nd Plea Nonconf. 4 In a Jesuit's long Robes, and a Scotish blew Bonnet. 1859 Masson Milton I. 667 The blue-bon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blue bonnet
The blue bonnet was a type of soft woollen hat that for several hundred years was the customary working wear of Scottish labourers and farmers. The blue tit was also called the "blue bonnet" or "blue bannet" in parts of Scotland, with the equivalent name "blue cap" being used in northern England wikipedia.org
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Blue Bonnet (brand)
Blue Bonnet is an American brand of margarine and other bread spreads and baking fats, owned by ConAgra Foods. At 53%, Blue Bonnet does not qualify. The words to their slogan and jingle are: "Everything's better with Blue Bonnet on it!" wikipedia.org
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blue-cap
ˈblue-cap [Cf. blue-bonnet.] 1. A cap of blue material; formerly worn by servants and tradesmen (see blue a. 5 c.); the ‘blue bonnet’ of Scotchmen. Also attrib.1674 Flatman Belly God 114 The Kentish Pippin's best, I dare be bold, That ever blew-cap Costard monger sold. 2. transf. One who wears this ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Blue Bonnet
The Blue Bonnet is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Louis Chaudet and starring Billie Rhodes, Ben F. Wilson, and Irene Rich. wikipedia.org
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Blue Bonnet Court
The Blue Bonnet Court, originally called the Bluebonnet Tourist Camp, is a historic motor court-style motel in north-central Austin, Texas. Blue Bonnet Court features a stone wall in front with 11 basic rooms and attached covered parking. wikipedia.org
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Bluebonnet
A blue bonnet is a type of soft woollen hat that was the customary working wear of Scottish labourers and farmers. Bluebonnet or blue bonnet may also refer to: The Blue Bonnet, a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Louis Chaudet Blue Bonnet (brand), a brand wikipedia.org
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Balmoral bonnet
Developed from the earlier blue bonnet, dating to at least the 16th century, it takes the form of a knitted, soft wool cap with a flat crown. The dividing line between the blue bonnet and the Balmoral/Kilmarnock is unclear. wikipedia.org
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Feather bonnet
History The feather bonnet began with the knitted blue bonnet with a chequered border. This was propped up and worn with a tall hackle. This decoration evolved into a full covering of the original bonnet. wikipedia.org
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Spotted in China: Nanjing NJ6400 Encore & NJ7150 Soyat
The characters: 英格尔, Yinge'er; the original Chinese name for Encore. 中国南京, Zhongguo Nanjing. This car has the 1.5 under the bonnet. The Nanjing-Soyat logo on the grille. And this is the Nanjing NJ7150 Soyat, seen a few streets further a few weeks later. Painted in a blue-sky blue, again in perfect shape and fully original.
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Bonnet (headgear)
Other types of bonnet might otherwise be called "caps", for example the Scottish blue bonnet worn by working-class men and women, a kind of large floppy bunnet remained in use, originally for the widely worn blue bonnet, and now especially for military headgear, like the feather bonnet (not to be confused wikipedia.org
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Bonnet
Blue bonnet, a distinctive woollen cap worn by men in Scotland from the 15th to 18th centuries, and its derivations: Feather bonnet, worn by Scottish (disambiguation) Bonnet may also refer to Places Bonnet, Meuse, commune in France Bonnet Island, Tasmania, Australia Transport Bonnet (wagon), a wikipedia.org
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Hackle
White Scots Guards (pipers on feather bonnet only): Blue over red The Queen's University Officers' Training Corps: St Patrick's Blue (A Coy Caubeen ): Royal blue The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) (drummers on feather bonnet only): White The Essex and Kent Scottish (feather bonnet only wikipedia.org
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Tam o' shanter (cap)
The earliest forms of these caps, known as a blue bonnet from their typical colour, were made by bonnet-makers in Scotland. natural dyes, particularly woad or indigo (hence "blue bonnet"). wikipedia.org
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Blue Lights (song)
"Blue Lights" is a song by English singer and songwriter Jorja Smith. It was released as her debut single on 26 February 2016. One month after Smith posted "Blue Lights" on her SoundCloud account, the song had more than 400 000 listens. wikipedia.org
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