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Cloak Cloak

Lady's cloak of brown checked tweed, semi-circular in cut with a square turn down collar and pointed hood: probably British, c.1890-1940

Cloak Cloak

Hard tartan cloak, c. 1745

Cloak Cloak

Man's voluminous ankle-length cloak or abaya of patterned shot blue and plain turquoise silk fabrics, decorated with plaited maroon silk and gold thread braids: Syria, probably Damascus, late 19th - early 20th century

Cloak Cloak

Man's caped cloak of hard red tartan: British, about 1810 - 1830

Cloak Cloak

Cloak made of a single deerskin, roughly rectangular in shape and partly seamed in places, with greyish-brown fur and painted with red and blue lines: North America, Canada, Athapaskan, Mackenzie River

Cloak Cloak

Feather cloak (ahu'ula), presented by King Liholiho to the Honourable Frederick Byng, on the occasion of his visit to England in 1824: Polynesian, Hawaiian Islands, 19th century

Cloak Cloak

Cloak (ahu'ula) of red and yellow feathers knotted into an olona fibre network of quadrantal shape: Polynesian, Hawaiian Islands

Cloak Cloak

Cloak (kaitaka) of dressed phormium fibre with closely woven border (taniko) in colours: Polynesia, New Zealand, Māori, 18th century

Cloak, woman's Cloak, woman's

Woman's cloak with a cape, armholes, belt and standing collar, made of hard woollen cloth, woven with the Buchanan tartan: Scottish, about 1800 - 1820

Cloak Cloak

Woman's cloak or coat, in a green-yellow wool cloth, trimmed with couched silk in a foliate design down each side of centre front, at cuffs, hem, and upper back, worn by Mrs Aikman Smith: Scottish, Edinburgh, by Redfern, c. 1912

Cloak sea anemone Cloak sea anemone

Adamsia palliata, cloak sea anemone, glass model, by Leopold Blaschka, Dresden, Germany, 1866

Cloak sea anemone Cloak sea anemone

Adamsia palliata, glass model, by Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, Dresden, Germany, 1863 - 1890

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