Christopher Foyle's hats in the television series "Foyle's War" were designed by costume designer Phoebe De Gaye. She was responsible for creating the overall look of the characters, including Foyle's distinctive hats.
No idea
Doesn't matter. He is a dam good actor.
The television series "Foyle's War" takes place shortly after World War II. It was aired on ITV for 25 episodes. It is coming back for an 8th series in 2013.
In the ITV series "Foyle's War," Christopher Foyle travels to America in the later seasons to investigate the potential dangers posed by a prominent figure involved in the war effort. His trip is motivated by his desire to uncover the truth behind various espionage activities while also addressing unresolved issues from his time in Britain. Additionally, the storyline reflects Foyle's ongoing commitment to justice and morality, even as he navigates a new and unfamiliar landscape.
That would be great if we can mkae our own hats... But sadly no
The most popular forms of head coverings in the English Civil War were a linen cap and was worn alone or under a wide brimmed hat. Hats were usually made out of blocked felt or straw and could either be high-crowned or or shapeless.
Some "construction workers (hard hats)" made the news during the war, supporting the fighting men in Vietnam; some muscle was used during this support.
they usually dont were hats if you aren't talking about russia. they were helmets.
red or blue
Christopher Logue went by Greatest War Poet in England.
Try the "American War Library."
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