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    A tabard is a type of short coat that was commonly worn by men during the late Middle Ages and early modern period in Europe. Generally worn outdoors,...
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    The Tabard was an inn in Southwark established in 1307 that stood on the east side of Borough High Street, at the road's intersection with the ancient...
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  • Tabard Inn may refer to: The Tabard, Chiswick, London The Tabard, Southwark, London Tabard Inn (Washington, D.C.), one of the National Register of Historic...
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  • Look up tabard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tabard is a short coat which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, and which has...
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  • Maurice Tabard (July 12, 1897 – February 23, 1984) was a French photographer. Tabard was one of the leading photographers of the Surrealist movement, which...
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    The block of three buildings containing The Tabard public house (formerly the Tabard Inn) is a Grade II* listed structure in Chiswick, London. The block...
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    Tabard Gardens is a small park in Southwark, London. It is located on Tabard Street (itself named after the former Tabard public house) and gives its...
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    The Tabard Theatre is a small 96-seat theatre in Chiswick in the London Borough of Hounslow. Close to Turnham Green Underground station, it is situated...
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    HMS Tabard was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built by Scotts, Greenock, and launched on 21 November 1945. So far she has...
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    Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat of arms of his master. It was possibly due to their...
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    various appendages such as lance rests or plumeholders, or clothing such as tabards or surcoats, which were often worn over a harness. There are a variety...
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    is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the latter two being outer garments). The coat of arms on an escutcheon...
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    John Balliol (redirect from Toom Tabard)
    Balliol or John de Balliol (c. 1249 – late 1314), known derisively as Toom Tabard (meaning 'empty coat'), was King of Scots from 1292 to 1296. Little is known...
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    role in Parisian Surrealist activity, in the works of Man Ray and Maurice Tabard. Numerous photographers achieved renown for their photography of Paris,...
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    the arms of France, and wears a tabard with the same arms. The sinister angel also carries a standard and wears a tabard, but that of Navarre. Both are...
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    last King of England to have worn a tabard with his arms was probably King Henry VII. Today the herald's tabard is a survivor of history, much like the...
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    Goethe's Faust Gretchen St. John's College Theatre Unknown King Lear Cordelia Tabard Theatre Unknown Heartbreak House Hesione Hushabye Unknown Anatol Annie 2003...
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  • playing Hippolyta and Titania. She made her theatre debut at London's Tabard Theatre in March 2011 in A Woman Alone (produced by Jason Greer). [citation...
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    arms of France, and wearing a tabard with the same arms. The sinister angel also carries a standard and wears a tabard, but that of Navarre. Both are...
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  • Tabard Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club located in Radlett, Hertfordshire. The first XV currently play in London 3 North West, although the club...
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