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  2. Sheringham - Wikipedia

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    Sheringham Golf Club is located on town's western outskirts and is bounded by the North Sea and the North Norfolk Railway. [29] A modern sports and leisure complex, incorporating a swimming pool and gym, and known as The Reef Leisure Centre, opened on Weybourne Road in late 2021, [ 30 ] replacing the ageing 'Splash' facility that had occupied ...

  3. List of bow tie wearers - Wikipedia

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    Dhani Jones, professional football player, has long worn bow ties and has created a line of bow ties for sale [2] [153] Tim Lincecum, pitcher for baseball's San Francisco Giants [154] Jim Phelan, basketball coach for Mount St. Mary's University. Numerous fans and fellow coaches honored his retirement by wearing bow ties. [155]

  4. Bow tie - Wikipedia

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    Shown below on the right is one style of pre-tie/ready-tie bow tie. Wearing a ready-tied bow tie at formal occasions requiring a black or white tie dress code is usually considered a faux pas, though at occasions such as Schools Leavers' Proms or ones at which the participants are unlikely to have had much experience wearing bow ties, it may be ...

  5. Upper Sheringham - Wikipedia

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    Upper Sheringham is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. [1] The village is 26.8 miles (43.1 km) north-north-west of Norwich, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Cromer and 132 miles (212 km) north-north-east of London. The village is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from the town of Sheringham.

  6. Sheringham Park - Wikipedia

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    Sheringham Park is located 2 miles south west of the coastal town of Sheringham, 5 miles west of Cromer and 6 miles east of Holt. The main entrance is at the junction of the A148 Cromer to Holt road and the B1157 road to Upper Sheringham. The Norfolk Coast Path passes through the property. A car park, cafe and visitor centre are near the main ...

  7. Cravat (early) - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel de Geer wearing a military sash over a buff jerkin and sporting a cravat with it in 1656, portrait by Bartholomeus van der Helst. According to 1828 encyclopedic The art of tying the cravat: demonstrated in sixteen lessons, the Romans were the first to wear knotted kerchiefs around their necks, but the modern version of the cravat (French: la cravate) originated in the 1660s.

  8. Morning dress - Wikipedia

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    [1] [26] Bow ties have been proscribed in the Royal Enclosure at Royal Ascot since 2019 and should therefore be treated with caution in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms. [46] Some style authorities, including Bernhard Roetzel and Nicholas Antongiavanni , advise against the wearing of bow ties with morning dress.

  9. Bands (neckwear) - Wikipedia

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    A Lutheran (LCMS) pastor wearing preaching bands while administering confirmation to youth The falling bands, worn 1540s to 1670s, could take three forms. Firstly, a small turned-down collar from a high neck-band, with an inverted v-or pyramidal-shaped spread under the chin and tied by band-strings sometimes visible but usually concealed.