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riding-coat
ˈriding-coat [riding vbl. n.] A coat worn in riding, esp. an overcoat to protect the rider from wet.1507 Accs. High Treas. Scot. IV. 17 To be ane gret riding cote. 1536 Wardr. Acc. Hen. VIII in Archaeologia IX. 245 For making of a ryding coote of grene clothe. a 1637 B. Jonson Discoveries Wks. 1641 ...
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Riding coat
A riding coat or jacket is a garment initially designed as outerwear for horseback riding. History
East Asia
The Manchu "horse jacket" (magua) was a dark blue riding coat worn by Manchurian horsemen before becoming a staple item of menswear
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Covert coat
A covert coat or Crombie coat is a gentleman's overcoat typically with notched lapels which originated in the late 19th century as a "short topcoat" to be worn for hunting and horse riding.
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Sport coat
A sport coat, also called a sport jacket (or sports coat or sports jacket in American English), is a men's smart casual lounge jacket designed to be worn A hacking jacket is a wool sports coat for casual horseback riding, often of tweed and traditionally 3 buttoned with a single vent.
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I have some rust around the freehub axis, should this be treated and how? After removing the wheel, I found that there is some rust at the place where the quick release axis would normally go through. It is not an old...
Coat the axle end and the quick release skewer with a light layer of grease. Something that resists water will help. Nothing crazy, a light coat will work.
All-weather riding is a challenge for bicycles.
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Frock coat
(i.e. derived from "riding coat") with a wide, flat collar called a frock. The decline of the frock coat
Around the 1880s and increasingly through into the Edwardian era, an adaptation of the riding coat called a Newmarket coat
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Car coat
Editor of The Tailor and Cutter magazine John Taylor, writing in 1966, said: "The riding mac was the equivalent in the nineteen twenties and thirties of If a riding mac was worn there was the suggestion that it had been bought for a specific purpose.
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Riding habit
When high waists were the fashion, from roughly 1790 to 1820, the habit could be a coat dress called a riding coat (borrowed in French as redingote) or apron, or the riding coat.
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Coat pocket
similar to normal ones, but slanted; this was originally designed to make the pockets easier to open on horseback while hacking, also called pleasure riding
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Shadbelly
A shadbelly (North American English) is a type of riding coat worn in certain equestrian situations by fox hunting members, dressage riders, eventers ( European royalty wore the coat for formal occasions and portraits as well as for riding horseback.
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Coat of arms of West Yorkshire
The Coat of arms of West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council was granted in 1975 to the new Metropolitan county council created in the previous year. These two symbols together formed part of the arms of the preceding council, West Riding County Council, as a Rose en Soleil.
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Tersk horse
The Tersk or Tersky is a Russian breed of light riding horse of Arab type. The skin is fine, as is the hair of the coat, mane and tail. The coat is often a silvery grey, but may also be bay or chestnut.
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Coat of arms of Wakefield
The Coat of arms of the Wakefield District was granted in 1990. The compartment shows thirteen acorns which represent the thirteen former local government areas of the West Riding of Yorkshire that merged to form the
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Coat of arms of Dewsbury
The coat of arms of Dewsbury was the official symbol of the county borough of Dewsbury in the West Riding of Yorkshire. See also
Coat of arms of the West Riding of Yorkshire
Coat of arms of West Yorkshire
Coat of arms of Kirklees
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Briggs,
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Coat of arms of Moscow
Ivan's son Dmitry Donskoy chose to represent this warrior riding a horse with a spear in his hand. Notes and References
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Coat of arms of Moscow: History and pictures
Coat of arms of Moscow: History and pictures
Culture in Moscow
History
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