Braque did not set out to document the war years, but here and there the worn hairbrush, the substitute for soap, the ragged towel, the single mackerel and the empty coal scuttle tell their tale.
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By the 1850s, according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exaggerated styles of poke and coal scuttle bonnet had fallen out of favour, to be replaced by softer styles that framed the face and showed off more of the hair.
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A "'coal scuttle "', sometimes spelled " coalscuttle " and also called a " hod ", " coal bucket ", or " coal pail ", is a bucket-like container for holding a small, intermediate supply of coal convenient to an indoor coal-fired stove or heater.
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The interior of St . Leonard's contains, in miniature, all the essential features of an early Gothic church : roof-vaulting and bosses, masterfully carved columns with foliage capitals, a choir screen, and even a recumbent effigy of a 13th-century knight with a " coal scuttle " helmet.
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This is also the explanation as to why the crew of the " Graf Spee " are seen wearing US Navy pattern helmets rather than German " Coal Scuttles " & ndash; whilst the film-makers wanted to achieve an accurate impression and use German helmets they were refused permission.
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In the Special Feature " Maureen O'Hara and Stefanie Powers Remember McLintock ! " Maureen O'Hara reported that when she and John Wayne filmed the famous scene in which he spanked her with a coal scuttle shovel, he did not pull his strokes . " He " really " spanked me!
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Perhaps the most significant contribution of the Whitney exhibition is the resuscitation of figures like Covert, Beatrice Wood and the Baroness, an eccentric who walked around Greenwich Village in headgear that included a coal scuttle and a wastebasket, " with a simple but effective garnishing of parsley, " remembered one observer.