A smock race was a traditional event in which participants, often women, raced while wearing smocks, a type of loose-fitting dress or apron. These races were typically held in rural communities as part of local fairs or harvest celebrations, highlighting both skill and community spirit. The races often involved playful competition, with contestants sometimes engaging in humorous antics or challenges. Smock races are a nostalgic reflection of past rural life and culture.
The surname Smock is an English name from Middle English 'smock', 'shift'. It is an occupational name for someone who made or sold such garments, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore a smock.
A smocker is a creative person that is always tinkering with elements. It comes from the idea that a person who wears a smock is someone who needs to get messy to create something
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
Caucasian race
his perfect race was called the ayrian race
Ginger Smock died in 1995.
Ginger Smock was born in 1920.
The surname Smock is an English name from Middle English 'smock', 'shift'. It is an occupational name for someone who made or sold such garments, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore a smock.
Ann Smock has written: 'What Is There to Say?'
John Conover Smock died in 1926.
John Conover Smock was born in 1842.
Raymond W. Smock was born in 1941.
Kyle Smock is 6' 1 1/2".
The doctor put on his smock before he called his patient to his office.
Tom Smock has written: 'The good teacher's almanac'
A smock is a type of clothing, like a long, loose shirt that people wear to protect their clothes. Like how the stereotypical paint artist wears a smock and beret.
clothing