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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
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 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
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 (ahu'ula) of red and yellow feathers knotted into an olona fibre network of quadrantal shape: Polynesian, Hawaiian Islands
Cloak (kaitaka) of dressed phormium fibre with closely woven border (taniko) in colours: Polynesia, New Zealand, Māori, 18th century
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
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
Adamsia palliata, cloak sea anemone, glass model, by Leopold Blaschka, Dresden, Germany, 1866
Adamsia palliata, glass model, by Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, Dresden, Germany, 1863 - 1890