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  2. Debrett's - Wikipedia

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    Debrett's Wedding Guide (first published in 2007) was revised in 2017 and published as Debrett's Wedding Handbook. Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage, a book which includes a short history of the family of each titleholder, [6] was previously published roughly every five years. The last printed edition was the 2019 and 150th edition, published in ...

  3. Visiting card - Wikipedia

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    This has led to the inclusion of such details even on modern domestic visiting cards: Debrett's New Etiquette in 2007 endorsed the inclusion of private and club addresses (at the bottom left and right respectively) but states the inclusion of a telephone or fax number would be "a solecism" (blunder). [3]

  4. File:Count De Salis page of the 1888 edition of Debrett's ...

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    English: Photograph (by me, R. de Salis, Rodolph 18:41, 6 October 2015 (UTC)) of the Count De Salis page of the 1888 edition of Debrett's Peerage, page 822. Date 1888

  5. File:Coat of Arms and Crest, Nightingale Baronets, Debretts ...

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  6. John Morgan (etiquette expert) - Wikipedia

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    The wardrobe of The Late John Morgan, arbiter of taste and modern manners was put up for auction on 14 November 2000 at Christie's London, South Kensington, "with the hope that money will be raised to name a seat in his memory at the Royal Opera House."

  7. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket.

  8. 39 Vintage Beach Photos From Summers Past - AOL

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    1963 While surfing traces its roots back to 17th century Hawaii, the sport wasn't largely popularized in the United States until after World War II and reached its "golden age" in the 1960s, when ...

  9. File:Arms of the Counts de Salis as seen in Debrett's Peerage ...

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    English: Photo (by me, R. de Salis, Rodolph 22:23, 1 December 2014 (UTC)) of the arms of the Counts de Salis as seen in Debrett's Peerage, London, 1888. Date 2014