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Researching the
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
Recherche sur la Forteresse-de-Louisbourg Lieu historique national du Canada
CIVIL
COSTUME AT LOUISBOURG: 1713 - 1758
MEN'S COSTUME
BY
MONIQUE LA GRENADE
March 1972
(Fortress of Louisbourg Report H-F16AE)
Translated By Christopher Moore
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
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EXPLANATORY NOTE
ON TABLES OF FABRICS
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TRANSLATORS NOTE
ON FABRICS
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INTRODUCTION
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I. CLOTHING
- A. Shirtwear
- 1.
shirt
- 2.
shirt trimming: cuffs and frills
- 3.
accessories
- a.
collar
- b.
cravate
- c.
hooks and buttons
- B.
Underclothing and interior clothing
- 1.
drawers (calçon)
- 2.
camisole
- 3.
dressing-gown
- C. Suit: coat
(justaucorps), vest and breeches
- 1.
terminology
- 2.
fabrication
- a.
justaucorps
- b.
vest
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c. breeches
- 3.
matched suits
- 4.
various types of combinations
- a.
justaucorps and vest
- b.
justaucorps and breeches
- c.
justaucorps alone
- 5. vest
- 6.
breeches
- D. Other
types of vests, coats and outdoor wear
- 1.
blanchet
- 2.
bourgine
- 3. cape
- 4. capot
- 5.
cloak
- 6.
waistcoat
- 7.
short cape (mantelet)
- 8.
polonaise
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9.redingotte
- 10.
overcoat
- 11.frockcoat
- E.
Work-clothes
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11. HEADGEAR
- A. Caps and
coiffes
- B. Wig Boxes,
Wigs and Wig Bags
- 1. wig
box
- 2.
wig
- 3.
hairsack
- C. Hats
- D. Cowl
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III. FOOTWEAR
- A. Stockings,
Half-hose and Chaussons
- 1.
terminology
- 2.
stockings
- 3.
half-hose
- 4.
chaussons
- B. Gaiters
- C. Shoes
- 1.
French shoe
- 2.
pumps
- 3. boots
- 4.
wooden shoes: galoches and sabots
- 5.
Indian shoes and snowshoes
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IV. ACCESSORIES
- A. Jewelry
- 1.
rings
- 2.
fasteners: buckles, buttons and hooks
- 3.
watches
- B.
Gloves and other handwear
- 1. gloves
- 2.
mittens
- 3.muff
- C. Belts and
swordbelts
- D. Cane and
Sword
- E.
Garters
- F. Carrying
Cases
- 1. bachot
et sack
- 2.
haversack
- 3. purse
- G.
handkerchief
- H.
Toiletries: Razor, shaving cloths and towels
- I.
Clothesbrushes
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CONCLUSION
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NOTES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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GLOSSARY - MEN'S
COSTUME
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