Clipart illustrations of hats and headdresses that could be used in a costume. This includes caps, crowns, diadems, miters, and more.
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Aigret
"A plume composed of feathers arranged in imitation of the feathers on the head of the heron, and worn on helmets or by ladies as a part of their head-dress, etc."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Arundel, Earl and Countess of
The crown of the Earl and Countess of Arundel, 1487.... |
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Austra, Imperial Crown of
The Imperial crown of Austria, which greatly resembles the Episcopal mitre.... |
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Barb
A linen covering for the throat, breast and sometimes the lower part of of the face. ... |
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Beaufort, Crown of Lady Margaret
The royal crown of Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond.... |
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Bonnet, Combination Cap and
A bonnet is a type of headgear, bonnets today are mostly worn by babies, or Scottish soldiers. Babies use as a soft head covering. They are shaped similarly to the kind of bonnets women used to wear ,... |
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Bonnet, Lady's
This Lady's bonnet is designed with a large layered ribbon tied in the front, and held in place by a square pearl brooch. ... |
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Bonnet, Lady's
This lady's bonnet is designed with a lace ribbon and includes a ribbon that ties around the head to hold the bonnet in place. ... |
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Butterfly Head-dress
"An example in which the type of a particular head-gear is exhibited with no less of moderation than of accuracy." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Cap
Boy's cap.... |
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Cap
A covering for the head.... |
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Cap, Dress
A covering for the head, especially one with a shaped crown and brim.
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Cap, Flat (16th Century)
A man's flat cap of the 16th Century.... |
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Cap, Flat (16th Century)
A man's flat cap of the 16th Century.... |
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Cardinal Hat
"Cardinal, an ecclesiastical prince in the Roman Catholic Church, who has a voice in the conclave at the election of a pope, the popes being taken from the cardinals. The cardinals are appointed by t... |
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Consort, Coronet of the Late Prince
The crown of the Prince Consort.... |
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Coronet
A coronet of an English Duke.... |
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Coronet, Baron's
The official coronet of a European baron.... |
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Coronet, Viscount's
The official coronet of a viscount, a member of the European nobility.... |
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Cranley, Mitre of Archbishop
The ceremonial mitre of the Archbishop Cranley, 1407.... |
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Crown
Crown... |
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Crown
A wreath or garland, or any ornament encircling the head, especially as a badge of dignity or power.... |
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Crown
"Crowns were originally garlands of leaves; and in this form they have probably been used as an ornament for the head by almost every people. they were much used by both the classical nations of joyo... |
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Crown
"Crowns were originally garlands of leaves; and in this form they have probably been used as an ornament for the head by almost every people. they were much used by both the classical nations of joyo... |
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Crown
A crown.... |