It is a Petersham overcoat.
Charlie Peaceful, a character from the novel "Private Peaceful" by Michael Morpurgo, wore a standard British Army uniform during World War I. His uniform included a woolen tunic, trousers, and a cap, typical for soldiers of that time. The story highlights the harsh conditions of trench warfare, where his uniform became tattered and muddy, reflecting the grim realities of life on the front lines. Through his experiences, the narrative emphasizes the personal struggles and sacrifices faced by soldiers during the war.
Union soldiers during the Civil War typically wore a woolen uniform, which consisted of a dark blue frock coat, light blue trousers, and a forage cap or "kepi." The uniform was designed for durability and functionality, featuring brass buttons and insignia that indicated rank and unit. They also wore leather boots and sometimes carried a wool blanket and other gear for field conditions. Overall, the attire aimed to provide soldiers with a practical and recognizable appearance on the battlefield.
When the ship went down in 1917, I was dressed in a heavy woolen coat, typical of the era, layered over a modest, ankle-length dress adorned with lace trim. My outfit was completed with a wide-brimmed hat and sturdy leather boots, suitable for the cold sea air. Accessories included a silk scarf tied around my neck and a small, practical handbag. The ensemble was both functional and reflective of the fashion of the time, designed to withstand the elements while maintaining a sense of style.
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The British soldier went to war in August 1914, wearing the 1902 Pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers. This was a thick woolen tunic, dyed khaki. There were two breast pockets for personal items and the soldiers AB64 Pay Book, two smaller pockets for other items, and an internal pocket sewn under the right flap of the lower tunic where the First Field Dressing was kept. Rifle patches were sewn above the breast pockets, to prevent wear from the webbing equipment and rifle. Shoulder straps were sewn on and fastened with brass buttons, with enough space for a brass regimental shoulder title. Rank insignia was sewn onto the upper tunic sleeves, while trade badges and Long Service and Good Conduct stripes were placed on the lower sleeves. A stiffened peak cap was worn, made of the same material, with a leather strap, brass fitting and secured with two small brass buttons. Puttees were worn round the ankles, and ammunition boots with hobnail soles on the feet. Normally brown, they were made of reversed hide and had steel toe-caps, and a steel plate on the heel.
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No it does not.
You are obviously attempting Wetherspoons crossword. The overcoat is a Petersham John Wood, Bognor Regis OK I admit it but what is the aswer to 21 across _ I_S_ a kind of british trifle made from sopnge soaked in white wine or sherry Tipsy cake
It depends on the specific style and size of the woolen overcoat. Generally, woolen overcoats can weigh more than one kilogram due to the dense fabric and structure. However, some lighter-weight wool overcoats may weigh less than a kilogram.
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Woolen clothing is hot in the summer--woolen is an adjective.
The correct spelling is woolen.
Woolen
Woolen is the correct spelling.
wool is the noun woolen adj.
draw a woolen stoking your self
Woolen Mills Chapel was created in 1887.