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Do You Know: Why sailors wear collars? (colour litho)

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Do You Know: Why sailors wear collars? (colour litho)
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English School, (20th century) / English
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Private Collection
Medium
colour lithograph
Date
C20th AD
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Why sailors wear collars? The sailor's collar is a link with the days when seamen wore periwigs, wigs, queues and pigtails: these were dressed with such things as powder, tar and grease, and consequently marked the back of the jacket. To prevent stains, a loosely knotted black or coloured handkerchief was worn, and although the queue disappeared, a collar was added as uniform developed. A somewhat similar custom can be associated with the "flash" worn by the Royal Welch Fusiliers. The three white lines are generally considered to commemorate Nelson's great victories at Copenhagen, the Nile, and Trafalgar. Illustration for one of a set of 50 "Do You Know?" cigarette cards issued by Carreras in 1939.

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20th century / 1930s / learning / knowledge / Copenhagen / Denmark / Europe / Scandinavia / colour / back / education / coat / clothes / sailor / Nile / Egypt / Africa / North Africa / river / black / powder / material / uniform / print / waiting line / mzprint / stereoscopic card

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