Wednesday, July the 13th, 2011
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Here is another magnificent extract from Further Science : Book 20 by Norman Davies. (See here.)
FASHION SEQUENCE
1. That from 1272/1327, there was a simple monk style.
2. 1327/99—pointed shoes and sleeves.
3. 1399/1461—bull horn hats—hence narrow central next/theatrical.
4. 1461/85—Welsh witchy narrow central hats.
5. 1485/1509—square curtained bed fashion peak/tall thin people.
6. 1509/47—square wooden Henry 8th puff sleeves.
7. 1547/58—dark fan skirt—Spanish.
8. 1558/1603—Elizabethan/Drake bearded pirate/big tent waists and shoulders.
9. 1603/25—Odd—big waists and metal narrow thorax.
10. 1625/49—Van Dyke Cavalier/untrustworthy/lax floppy.
11. 1649/60—dark Welsh witchy.
12. 1660/89—dark brigand/Quaker hats.
13. 1689/1714—tall narrow heads reaction.
14. 1714/27—black Red Riding Hood.
15. 1727/60—big waists.
16. 1760/90—big heads.
17. 1790/1837—long and thick/squashed.
18. 1837/60—wooden thick.
19. 1860/80—overdone.
20. 1880/1900—odd.
21. 1901/18—contrived.
22. 1918/30s—flighty freaks.
23. 1940/5—War/frenzied mean to lower Middle class on.
24. 1946/8—peak fine simple bold quality Middle class fashion.
25. Peak fine fashions occurred in the 14th Century/semi late 15th century /late 15th century / 1515 / 1695 / 1896 / 1946/8.
Hooting Yard on the Air, April the 16th, 2015 : “Fashion Sequence” (starts around 04:22)
Hooting Yard on the Air, April the 30th, 2015 : “In The Shoes Of The Fisherman” (starts around 21:52)
Hooting Yard on the Air, July the 7th, 2016 : “On The Abnormal Butcher” (starts around 06:26)