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  2. Royal christening gown - Wikipedia

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    A royal christening gown is an item of baptismal clothing used by a royal family at family christenings. Among those presently using such a gown are the royal families of the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Sweden. In most of these families, the tradition goes back over a century: as of 2019, the Swedish gown has ...

  3. Baptismal clothing - Wikipedia

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    Girl in christening gown being baptized in a Roman Catholic church.. In the Roman Catholic Church, most of those born into the faith are baptized as infants.The traditional clothing for a child being baptized into the Roman Catholic faith is a baptismal gown, a very long, white infants' garment now made especially for the ceremony of christening and usually only worn then.

  4. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Outside of temples, including at weekly sacrament meetings and at general conferences, respectful clothing is traditionally worn, often with a white, button-down shirt, and a tie for the male members, females typically wear a dress or skirt, emphasizing "modesty" in appearance. White clothes are worn by those undergoing and performing baptism.

  5. Kashket - Wikipedia

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    Two Jewish children wearing kashkets. A kashket (Yiddish: קאַשקעט, from Polish kaszkiet and Ukrainian кашкет; from French casquette 'cap'; also known as a kashkettel or kasket) is a cap, usually made of felt, worn mainly by Hasidic Jewish children as an alternative to the kippah.

  6. Limerick lace - Wikipedia

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    When John F. Kennedy visited Limerick in 1963 he was presented with a lace christening robe. This christening robe was created in the Good Shepherd Convent, Clare Street, Limerick. Generations of churchmen also wore Limerick lace and used lace to decorate their churches. Limerick Museum holds the largest collection of Limerick lace in the country.

  7. Inventory of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    no. 49 A jewelled gold cup given to James VI of Scotland at the christening of Prince Henry at Stirling Castle on 30 August 1594. [9] no. 75 A cup of "assaye" of gold fair wrought and enamelled. Given to Christian IV of Denmark on 5 August 1606. [10] Candlesticks no. 77: Four gold candlesticks for a table with "H" and "R" enamelled in red.

  8. Mariner's cap - Wikipedia

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    A Greek fisherman's cap. A mariner's cap, also called a skipper's cap, sailor's cap, Dutch Boy's cap, Greek cap, fiddler's cap, or breton cap, is a peaked cap, usually made from black or navy blue wool felt, but also from corduroy or blue denim.

  9. William Arthur Memorial Church, Gubbi - Wikipedia

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    Baptism of Daniel and his Four Sons, 1843 (Hodson, 1877, p.63) [7] Gobbee Chapel, 1860 (Hodson, 1877, p.78) [7] Singonahully Chapel and village gateway, 1864 (Hodson, 1877, p.82) [7] The Goobbe Mission House served as a day school during weekdays for the village children. Many adults also attended school and learnt to read and write.

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