Quaker bonnets may refer to historic headwear worn by Quaker women, or:
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JSTOR 25058582. PMID 20707027. S2CID 32093540. Connerley, Jennifer L. (2006). "Quakerbonnets and the erotic feminine in American popular culture". Material Religion...
The flower shape has inspired common names such as bluebonnets and quakerbonnets. The fruit is a pod containing several seeds. The seeds contain alkaloids...
herself wore traditional Quaker dress and adopted this as the uniform for the girls in her school who had to wear Quakerbonnets among other items of dress...
occasions she wore a plain silk dress and mantle. At all times she wore a Quakerbonnet, which became something of a trademark. At the age of 69 Margaret contracted...
palmetto leaves into hats and bonnets. She opened a shop in London that used this process and sold many popular hats and bonnets. Masters returned home to...
The Quaker Girl contrasts dour Quaker morality with Parisienne high fashion. The protagonist, Prudence, is thrown out of her house by her quaker parents...
Oppressive?". The Daily Item. Retrieved 10 April 2022. Bonnets are worn by many traditional Quaker women, and here in Pennsylvania, we're accustomed to...
are members of the Wilburite branch of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). In the United States of America, Conservative Friends belong to three...
sun-bonnet. This style of bonnet was also worn by some American Quaker women during the 19th century and is also similar to the Salvation Army bonnet that...
length. The hats of the men are very broad brimmed. Women do not wear bonnets, wearing black kerchiefs and flat straw hats instead. Women in the Kish...
the United States in the 1780s. They were initially known as "Shaking Quakers" because of their ecstatic behavior during worship services. Espousing...
located directly east of Pinebrook Boulevard, north of Quaker Ridge Road, and south of the Quaker Hills neighborhood. The Pinebrook Estates neighborhood...
trouser cuts". Quaker men traditionally are clean-shaven. Conservative Quaker women practice Christian headcovering by wearing a "scarf, bonnet, or cap" and...
known as "Quaker hats", after their adoption by Quakers in the 17th century. A well-known depiction of this style is part of the logo for Quaker Oats. It...
the bonnet signifies whether a woman is single or married. Single women wear black bonnets and married women wear white. The color coding of bonnets is...
operated by a private non-profit organization. The buildings include a Quaker meetinghouse, a broom shed, a pioneer school house, blacksmith shop, carpenter...
Nations, from Homer Down to Milton. He also published a letter about the Quakers after attending one of their services. After two and a half years in exile...
until 1752. George was falsely said to have married Hannah Lightfoot, a Quaker, on 17 April 1759, prior to his marriage to Charlotte, and to have had at...
spelt as Ballytore. It is noted for its historical Quaker associations. It was the first planned Quaker village in either England or Ireland - and remains...
ISBN 9780230286771, archived from the original on 10 August 2023, retrieved 11 May 2019 Bonnet, Robert (2 April 2019). Inspiration. Page Publishing Inc. ISBN 9781644241103...