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the exclusive right to produce folding umbrellas for five years. A model was purchased by the
Princess Palatine in 1712, and she enthused about it to her aristocratic friends, making it an essential fashion item for Parisiennes. In 1759, a French scientist named Navarre presented a new design to the French Academy of Sciences for an umbrella combined with a cane. Pressing a small button on the side of the cane opened the umbrella.
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made it technically and structurally possible to build very large convertible umbrellas. The first umbrellas of this kind (Federal Garden
Exhibition, Kassel, 1955) were fixed, Frei Otto constructed the first convertible large umbrellas for the Federal Garden Exhibition in Cologne 1971. In 1978 he built a group of ten convertible umbrellas for British rock group
1146:(1617) is a similar allusion to the habit of carrying umbrellas in hot countries "to auoide the beames of the Sunne". Their employment, says the author, is dangerous, "because they gather the heate into a pyramidall point, and thence cast it down perpendicularly upon the head, except they know how to carry them for auoyding that danger".
1312:, the founder of the Magdalen Hospital, has the credit of being the first man who ventured to dare public reproach and ridicule by carrying one habitually in London. As he died in 1786, and he is said to have carried an umbrella for thirty years, the date of its first use by him may be set down at about 1750.
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transformed the universally used individual umbrella into an item of lightweight architecture. He developed a new umbrella form, based on the minimum surface principle. The tension loaded membrane of the funnel-shaped umbrella is now stretched under the compression-loaded bars. This construction type
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England was adopted, probably from China, about the middle of the seventeenth century. At that period, pictorial representations of it are frequently found, some of which exhibit the peculiar broad and deep canopy belonging to the large parasol of the
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of Greece eventually led to a brief period – between 505 and 470BC – where men used parasols. Vase iconography bears witness to a transition from men carrying swords, then spears, then staffs, then parasols, to eventually nothing. The parasol, at that time of its fashion, displayed the luxury of the
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representing a king in his chariot, with an attendant holding a parasol over his head, dating from c. 710 BC. It has a curtain hanging down behind, but is otherwise exactly like those in use today. It is reserved exclusively for the monarch (who was bald), and is never carried over any other person.
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10 (winds of up to 100 km/h or 70 mp/h) and won't turn inside-out like a regular umbrella as well as being equipped with so-called ‘eye savers’ which protect others from being accidentally wounded by the tips. Hoogendoorn's storm umbrella was nominated for and won several design awards and was
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employs four full-time examiners to assess them. As of 2008, the office registered 3000 active patents on umbrella-related inventions. Nonetheless, Totes, the largest
American umbrella producer, has stopped accepting unsolicited proposals. Its director of umbrella development was reported as saying
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The first lightweight folding umbrella in Europe was introduced in 1710 by a Paris merchant named Jean Marius, whose shop was located near the barrier of Saint-Honoré. It could be opened and closed in the same way as modern umbrellas and weighed less than one kilogram. Marius received from the King
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Umbrellas with a reflective inside are used by photographers as a diffusion device when employing artificial lighting, and as a glare shield and shade, most often in portrait situations. Some umbrellas are shoot-through umbrellas, meaning the light goes through the umbrella and is diffused, rather
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relates that in 1770, he used to be addressed as, "Frenchman, Frenchman! why don't you call a coach?" whenever he went out with his umbrella. By 1788 however they seem to have been accepted: a London newspaper advertises the sale of "improved and pocket
Umbrellas, on steel frames, with every other
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a fan, a canopie. also a testern or cloth of state for a prince. also a kind of round fan or shadowing that they vse to ride with in sommer in Italy, a little shade. Also a bonegrace for a woman. Also the husk or cod of any seede or corne. also a broad spreding bunch, as of fenell, nill, or elder
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Since then, the umbrella has come into general use, in consequence of numerous improvements. In China people learned how to waterproof their paper umbrellas with wax and lacquer. The transition to the present portable form is due, partly, to the substitution of silk and gingham for the heavy and
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Antoine, a store at the Magasin d'Italie on rue Saint-Denis, was the first to offer umbrellas for rent to those caught in downpours, and it became a common practice. The Lieutenant General of Police of Paris issued regulations for the rental umbrellas; they were made of oiled
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Generally speaking, parasols and umbrellas are small, handheld, personal use items. Golf umbrellas are the biggest hand-portable umbrellas available. There are two types of umbrellas: completely collapsible umbrellas, which can be folded up into a small enough bag because of the supporting metal
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umbrellas were fastened on the same stick, was permitted to the king alone; the nobles carried a single umbrella with painted cloths hanging from it. The
Talapoins (who seem to have been a sort of Siamese monks) had umbrellas made of a palm-leaf cut and folded, so that the stem formed a handle.
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And many of them doe carry other fine things of a far greater price, that will cost at the least a duckat, which they commonly call in the
Italian tongue umbrellas, that is, things which minister shadowve to them for shelter against the scorching heate of the sunne. These are made of leather,
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Hand-held umbrellas have a type of handle which can be made from wood, a plastic cylinder or a bent "crook" handle (like the handle of a cane). Umbrellas are available in a range of price and quality points, ranging from inexpensive, modest quality models sold at
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pole's ability to retract, and non-collapsible umbrellas, which only have the canopy that can be folded up. Manually operated umbrellas and spring-loaded automatic umbrellas, which open with a button press, can also be distinguished from one another.
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princes is large and heavy, and requires a special attendant, who has a regular position in the royal household. In Ava it seems to have been part of the king's title, that he was "King of the white elephant, and Lord of the twenty-four umbrellas."
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has an article on the subject in his 1815 "History of Persia." In some sculptures, the figure of a king appears attended by a servant, who carries over his head an umbrella, complete with stretchers and runner. In other sculptures on the rock at
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of Japan and China to France. Among the curiosities were "fans like those our ladies use, but much larger, and with long handles, strangely carved and filled with Chinese characters", which is evidently a description of the parasol.
957:, lib. xi., Ch. 73.; lib. xiv, Ch. 28, 130; Ovid Ars. Am., ii., 209). From such mentions the umbrella seems to have been employed as a defense from sun, but references to its use as a protection against rain, while rare, also exist (
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who came to Rome for protection, and certainly it appears not infrequently on Etruscan vases and pottery, as also on later gems and rubies. One gem, figured by Pacudius, shows an umbrella with a bent handle, sloping backwards.
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decorated with a 4th-century BC painting ascribed to Nikias; it depicted the figure of a woman, "and by her stood a female slave, bearing a parasol". For a man to carry one was considered a mark of effeminacy. In Aristophanes'
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Simpson, Elizabeth (2014): "A Parasol from Tumulus P at Gordion", in: Engin, Atilla; Helwing, Barbara; Uysal, Bora (eds.): "Armizzi. Engin Özgen'e Armağan / Studies in Honor of Engin Özgen", Ankara, pp. 237–246 (240),
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began using umbrellas is uncertain. However, in the 1800s, the Amanhene (senior chiefs) were using large multicolored umbrellas. Umbrellas were used during festivals as streets of Kumasi were paraded with them. Like the
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The umbrella is used in weather forecasting as an icon for rain. Two variations, a plain umbrella (☂, U+2602) and an umbrella with raindrops overhead (☔, U+2614), are encoded in the
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Golf umbrellas, one of the largest sizes in common use, are typically around 62 inches (157 cm) across but can range anywhere from 60 to 70 inches (150 to 180 cm).
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troublesome oiled silk, which admitted of the ribs and frames being made much lighter, and also to many ingenious mechanical improvements in the framework.
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Alan Kaufman's "Nubrella" and Greg Brebner's "Blunt" are other contemporary designs.
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in several methods of using an umbrella as an improvised weapon against highwaymen.
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A high-tech bullet-resistant umbrella is used extensively as a weapon in the film
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with a small umbrella in his hand. In the Panathenæa, the daughters of the
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also originated in China and was spread among the common people after the
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National Umbrella Day is held on 10 February each year around the world.
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carried the parasols of the Athenian maidens and this service was called
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3901:"Diffusers & Reflectors - soft lighting usually the best lighting"
1112:'s "A WORLD of Words" (1598), the Italian word Ombrella is translated
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The taming of the aristoi – an ancient Greek civilizing process?
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was decorated with an umbrella. The chháta of the Indian and
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Frei Otto. Das Gesamtwerk: Leicht Bauen Natürlich Gestalten
4010:"Self-Defence With An Umbrella (Daily Mirror, Jan. 9 1902)"
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Senz umbrella tested by the hosts of Good Morning America
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video game series, one of Kirby's Copy Abilities, called
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Tudta-e, hogy magyar találmány az összecsukható esernyő?
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639:. It started to be introduced in other countries in the
494:, the parasol is repeatedly found in the carved work of
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records the first recorded usage in this sense in 1611.
3621:"Thinking in the Rain: An artist takes on the umbrella"
3553:"What is a golf umbrella? Conjecture Corporation, 2013"
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Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son, 1875
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Strobist examines the use of shoot-through umbrellas
3126:. London: Classical Press of Wales. pp. 361–62.
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Canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight
3730:Dutch Designs at 100% Tokyo Design Expo on YouTube
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2956:Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines
2883:. Inner Traditions / Bear & Co. p. 16.
1787:than reflecting off the inside of the umbrella.
731:was a skilled bow shooter, and his devoted wife
4229:"SL-RASCH – Special and Lightweight Structures"
3887:, Delft University of Technology, spring 2008 (
3124:Archaic Greece: New Approaches and New Evidence
560:The ancient book of Chinese ceremonies, called
3488:. Powerhouse Museum, Australia. Archived from
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3288:. Printed for the Hakluyt Society. p. 86.
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1744:(Epiphany), priests will carry a model of the
1676:clergymen lead a procession in celebration of
1363:Umbrellas for rent in the Taipei subway system
30:"Parasol" redirects here. For other uses, see
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3854:Opnieuw designprijs voor Delftse stormparaplu
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2769:. Encino, CA: Cherbo Pub. Group. p. 121.
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1127:Dictionary of the French and English Tongues
320:. When used for sun it is called a parasol.
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1817:Between 1899 and 1902, both umbrellas and
1768:, scriptures of the Buddhist doctrine and
1688:around the church's exterior, assisted by
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1129:(1614), the French Ombrelle is translated
129:, or as points of shade on a sunny beach.
4231:. Institute for Scientific Architecture.
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1188:Parisians in the rain with umbrellas, by
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2627:. Worldwidewords.org. 13 October 2002.
1333:-ribbed umbrella in 1852; however, the
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3599:"History of Plastic Umbrella in Japan"
3559:from the original on 27 September 2013
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3428:from the original on 20 November 2016.
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3363:from the original on 30 September 2019
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2423:from the original on 23 September 2020
1411:, a student studying sculpture at the
316:). When used for snow, it is called a
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4282:from the original on 25 December 2015
4081:from the original on 28 November 2018
3711:from the original on 10 November 2013
3681:from the original on 10 November 2013
3341:. London: Everyman's Library. p. 114.
2799:
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1700:also uses an umbrella, known as the
818:Ancient Greek pottery from ca. 440 BC
4274:Molloy, Jonathan (24 January 2013).
4137:from the original on 8 December 2021
3578:K.T. Martin, Alex (6 October 2019).
3254:. Elibron Classics. pp. 35–37.
3200:
3136:Kurke, 1992: 96; cf. Neer, 2002: 19.
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2581:participating institution membership
2547:participating institution membership
2451:, Carver Umbrellas, 28 February 2007
1940:, used an umbrella which was also a
1866:In 1978, Bulgarian dissident writer
1613:(Latin) is an historic piece of the
450:
280:). An umbrella may also be called a
224:, meaning 'shaded' or 'shadow'. The
6353:Global trade of secondhand clothing
4111:from the original on 2 October 2013
3659:from the original on 30 April 2017.
3153:from the original on 9 October 2022
2763:"The First American Made Umbrellas"
2625:– Origin of the word "Bumbershoot""
2505:from the original on 28 August 2021
2476:from the original on 27 August 2021
2251:, woman with Japanese parasol, 1933
2236:Colin Campbell Cooper, Summer, 1918
1959:, sports umbrellas as weapons with
1567:Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka
1343:steel trunk; new materials such as
24:
4050:from the original on 21 March 2021
4020:from the original on 17 April 2021
3990:from the original on 23 April 2023
3760:, Delft University of Technology (
3633:from the original on 29 April 2010
3619:Orlean, Susan (11 February 2008).
3597:Kurihara, Juju (17 October 2011).
3545:
3467:from the original on 23 April 2011
2790:
2631:from the original on 16 April 2018
2032:
2000:(2015), by characters Harry Hart (
1870:was killed in London by a dose of
1734:Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
1631:and may be used in the basilica's
1598:
1413:Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Wien
897:to the Phalerus. In the feasts of
478:, the parasol appears frequently.
25:
6446:
4306:Histoire et dictionnaire de Paris
3385:"The Times". 13 February 1788: 3.
3319:Histoire et Dictionnaire de Paris
2317:Shop decoration in Budapest, 2016
1934:, in the 1960s television series
1885:In 2005, in a well-known case in
1775:
1498:industrial design student of the
1482:Testing a Senz storm umbrella in
1351:often replace the original silk.
1001:as part of a peace settlement.
861:describes a tomb near Triteia in
809:
758:
688:A Japanese oil-paper parasol for
427:was carried by the army general.
380:
294:nineteenth century, French origin
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3701:"Espacenet – Bibliographic data"
3671:"Espacenet – Bibliographic data"
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2806:Advances in Ergonomics in Design
2751:Mexico — Pre-Hispanic Flags
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1832:In January 1902, an article in
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1419:" and their German associates "
1056:Domestic Manners of the English
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609:, dated to the 6th century BC.
553:period and continued up to the
459:Bas-relief of the Persian king
353:The earliest known parasols in
268:A parasol may also be called a
179:(French) similarly consists of
3939:Berenger (baron.), De (1835).
3821:"Contemporary parasol designs"
3799:An umbrella to defeat the wind
2687:Sangster, William, 1808–1888.
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2470:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
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1494:In 2005 Gerwin Hoogendoorn, a
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402:
314:rare, facetious American slang
205:shields from sunlight while a
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4069:Marsden, Sam (21 June 2008).
3110:History of the Human Sciences
2941:, John Murray, London, 1875:
2742:"Mexico - Pre-Hispanic Flags"
2399:
2074:Umbrellas and parasols in art
2053:Later works by the architect
1692:holding liturgical umbrellas.
1525:
1354:
541:, who invented it during the
55:Woman holding an umbrella at
4352:
4044:sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com
2814:10.1007/978-3-030-20227-9_14
2715:Obeng, J.Pashington (1996).
1997:Kingsman: The Secret Service
1043:Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, by
265:from the late 19th century.
132:
105:(French for "in any case").
7:
4101:"UCT prof dies of injuries"
3252:Umbrellas and their history
3250:Sangster, William (2005) .
3079:Pherecrates fr.70 PCG apud
2877:Pattanaik, Devdutt (2003).
2689:Umbrellas and Their History
2462:"History and Etymology for
2337:
2298:Contemporary Street Art in
2286:. It was dedicated in 2005.
936:Etruscan drinking cup from
877:Cultural changes among the
397:
117:to expensive, finely made,
10:
6451:
6363:List of individual dresses
4014:bartitsuclubofchicago.com/
3984:UMBRELLAS DIRECT AUSTRALIA
3321:, (1996), Robert Laffont,
2997:
2904:Pare, Christopher (1995).
2761:Bernstein, Amy L. (1997).
2364:Royal Nine-Tiered Umbrella
2114:The parasol is one of the
1797:Charles Random de Berenger
1779:
1730:Oriental Orthodox Churches
1724:Oriental Orthodox Churches
1658:. It is possible that the
1486:, using a high-powered fan
1317:kind of common Umbrella."
1013:Madonna dell'Ombrello, by
953:Fast. lib. ii., 1. 31 I.;
785:Royal Nine-Tiered Umbrella
711:Woman holding an umbrella
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4360:
3980:"HISTORY OF THE UMBRELLA"
3920:"Rethinking the Umbrella"
3112:: July 2014 vol. 27 no. 3
2698:23 September 2020 at the
2568:Oxford English Dictionary
2534:Oxford English Dictionary
2284:Teresa Cristina of Brazil
2220:Woman with a parasol, by
2154:Japanese girl jumps from
2134:A painting of Chancellor
2068:
1904:In arts and entertainment
1301:are used as an umbrella.
1164:In France, the umbrella (
790:
775:directed a letter to the
625:
621:
616:Chinese divination book,
474:. In later sculptures at
328:
226:Oxford English Dictionary
201:word for rain). Hence, a
95:, and some umbrellas are
32:Umbrella (disambiguation)
3958:"A Misunderstood Weapon"
3956:Sullivan, J. F. (1897).
3735:20 November 2015 at the
3061:, 1347–1348 and scholia.
2947:Charles Victor Daremberg
2595:"oxforddictionaries.com"
2268:George Blackall Simmonds
2116:Eight Auspicious Symbols
1772:, as a sign of respect.
1550:Grand Procession of the
983:fall of the Roman Empire
893:of the goddess from the
510:
436:Beehler Umbrella Factory
385:The exact date when the
306:British, informal, dated
36:Parasol (disambiguation)
4304:Fierro, Alfred (1996).
4195:3 December 2013 at the
3925:19 October 2010 at the
3705:worldwide.espacenet.com
3675:worldwide.espacenet.com
3418:"National Umbrella Day"
3208:Encyclopedia Britannica
3013:A Greek–English Lexicon
2966:12 January 2020 at the
2747:13 January 2010 at the
2653:White Muscarella, Oscar
2573:Oxford University Press
2539:Oxford University Press
2369:The Umbrella Man (song)
2264:Statue of George Palmer
2026:Fortnite: Battle Royale
1891:University of Cape Town
1843:2014 Hong Kong protests
1782:Reflector (photography)
1684:carry ornately covered
1588:, and form part of the
1463:provinces. The city of
1336:Encyclopédie Méthodique
1216:Paris Street; Rainy Day
1180:18th and 19th centuries
1021:A 1530 depiction is in
740:Jean Baptiste Tavernier
445:
261:is a rare and fanciful
218:evolved from the Latin
6368:Reconstructed clothing
3555:. Wisegeek.com. 2013.
3398:Cite journal requires
3337:Defoe, Daniel (1992).
3280:Temple, Richard Carnac
3083:, 13.612a and 15.687a.
2721:. Vol. 1. BRILL.
2442:"Parts of an Umbrella"
2354:James Smith & Sons
2249:Victor Gabriel Gilbert
1920:
1708:. It is held over the
1693:
1580:, were borne over the
1573:
1555:
1519:in the United States.
1506:) which can withstand
1487:
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1364:
1295:, the large fronds of
1267:
1258:A parasol depicted in
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4261:27 March 2014 at the
4207:Nerdinger, Winfried:
4046:. 29 September 2014.
3910:DT&G Photographic
3782:5 August 2011 at the
3758:Dossier SENZ umbrella
3105:Jon Ploug Jørgensen,
3004:Liddell, Henry George
2495:"Umbrella: A History"
2194:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1911:
1861:Examples of incidents
1791:As a weapon of attack
1672:
1561:
1549:
1542:In religious ceremony
1532:Miscellaneous Symbols
1481:
1421:Kortenbach & Rauh
1389:
1382:on a rainy autumn day
1380:Tokyo Imperial Palace
1377:
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1153:'s 1676 visit to the
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1028:Madonna dell Ombrello
1012:
935:
824:late Mycenaean period
817:
710:
690:Japanese tea ceremony
687:
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482:gives a picture of a
458:
341:
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6309:Environmental impact
3883:26 June 2011 at the
3860:26 June 2011 at the
3486:"Prototype umbrella"
3422:thedaysoftheyear.com
3353:"Dipteris conjugata"
3181:Margaret Roe Designs
1513:Good Morning America
1190:Louis-Léopold Boilly
991:Bishop John of Pavia
840:excavated at Gordion
777:Marquis of Dalhousie
624:) by Yuan Tianwang (
543:Warring State Period
355:Ancient Egyptian art
141:Parts of an umbrella
6420:Fashion accessories
6396:Clothing portal
4133:. 28 January 2017.
4107:. 5 February 2005.
3962:The Ludgate Monthly
3906:27 May 2007 at the
3825:National Geographic
3444:5 June 2019 at the
3033:112 (1992), p. 91 .
2601:on 9 September 2012
2571:(Online ed.).
2537:(Online ed.).
2499:merriam-webster.com
2417:Merriam-webster.com
2059:Centre Le Corbusier
2004:) and Eggsy Unwin (
1795:In 1835, the Baron
1446:1964 Tokyo Olympics
1347:, plastic film and
1264:John Singer Sargent
1220:Gustave Caillebotte
940:, Italy, 350–300 BC
637:Eastern Han dynasty
480:Austen Henry Layard
440:Baltimore, Maryland
209:shields from rain.
4308:. Robert Laffont.
3070:Pausanias, 7.22.6.
2447:3 May 2007 at the
2384:Umbrella marketing
2359:Oil-paper umbrella
2282:Statue of Empress
2048:Mahmoud Bodo Rasch
1924:The magical nanny
1921:
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1674:Ethiopian Orthodox
1574:
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1488:
1472:U.S. Patent Office
1425:Totes Incorporated
1395:
1390:Beach parasols in
1384:
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1298:Dipteris conjugata
1268:
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1155:East India Company
1049:
1023:Girolamo dai Libri
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633:oil-paper umbrella
535:
533:'s tomb, c. 210 BC
517:Oil-paper umbrella
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375:Gardiner Wilkinson
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173:, meaning 'sun'.
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6373:Right to clothing
6297:Halloween costume
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4165:. 12 April 2019.
3357:lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg
3261:978-1-4021-6168-1
3045:Thesmophoriazusae
2985:978-605-5487-59-1
2823:978-3-030-20227-9
2786:978-605-5487-59-1
2728:978-90-04-10631-4
2579:(Subscription or
2545:(Subscription or
2349:Cocktail umbrella
2196:, Umbrellas, 1883
1876:modified umbrella
1650:who receives his
1644:Basilicas of Rome
1603:An umbrella, the
1571:Winona, Minnesota
1375:
1237:Boutique Bétaille
1151:Streynsham Master
703:Chatra (umbrella)
595:Lelang Commandery
451:Ancient Near East
357:date back to the
238:Martin Chuzzlewit
151:(originally from
127:outdoor furniture
16:(Redirected from
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1835:The Daily Mirror
1810:article for the
1746:Tablets of Stone
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1045:Anthony van Dyck
847:Classical Greece
800:Dupljaja chariot
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463:(485–465 BC) at
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5947:Swim briefs
5912:Boardshorts
5832:Windbreaker
5593:Suit jacket
5588:Mess jacket
5482:Guards Coat
5401:See-through
5165:Romper suit
4539:Neck gaiter
4534:Neckerchief
4381:Terminology
4286:24 December
3715:10 November
3685:10 November
3306:Fierro 1996
2175:The Parasol
2002:Colin Firth
1855:riot police
1841:During the
1760:In Buddhism
1748:, called a
1728:In several
1718:baldacchino
1656:processions
1341:telescoping
1306:James Wolfe
1293:Philippines
1110:John Florio
1066:John Evelyn
995:Pope Paul I
987:Middle Ages
977:Middle Ages
914:Panathenaea
912:During the
891:priestesses
887:Scirophoria
725:Mahabharata
581:Book of Han
403:Mesoamerica
365:, a fan of
310:bumbershoot
263:Americanism
259:Bumbershoot
102:en-tout-cas
97:transparent
83:. The term
47:An umbrella
6409:Categories
6176:Suspenders
6171:Sunglasses
6106:Cummerbund
6096:Coin purse
6000:Flip-flops
5995:Dress shoe
5990:Dress boot
5985:Court shoe
5932:Rash guard
5879:Nightshirt
5753:Harrington
5711:pellegrina
5571:Frock coat
5564:Suit coats
5553:Mackintosh
5494:Over-frock
5353:Underpants
5302:Undershirt
5175:Shirtdress
5016:boilersuit
4913:diplomatic
4875:Yoga pants
4865:Sweatpants
4778:High water
4773:Go-to-hell
4666:sleeveless
4619:halterneck
4609:cache-cœur
4529:Lavallière
4376:Technology
4239:20 January
4115:10 October
3850:(in Dutch)
3835:10 October
3741:Asia Brief
3537:10 October
3463:, Knirps,
3203:"Umbrella"
2943:Umbraculum
2832:1104083491
2635:10 October
2605:10 October
2583:required.)
2549:required.)
2400:References
2374:Umbraculum
2344:Brumbrella
2300:Port Louis
2044:Pink Floyd
1942:swordstick
1932:John Steed
1915:statue in
1754:feast days
1706:ombrellino
1702:umbraculum
1610:umbraculum
1605:ombrellino
1590:Pontifical
1586:procession
1563:Umbraculum
1526:Other uses
1508:wind force
1355:Modern use
1327:Samuel Fox
1285:James Cook
947:Umbraculum
903:ad inferos
872:Prometheus
797:Bronze Age
701:See also:
659:Bangladesh
515:See also:
498:, and Sir
496:Persepolis
484:bas-relief
465:Persepolis
392:Asantehene
278:US English
93:waterproof
6415:Umbrellas
6245:black tie
6228:white tie
6136:Jewellery
6053:Pantyhose
5927:One-piece
5874:Nightgown
5846:Nightwear
5684:Inverness
5679:ferraiolo
5504:shadbelly
5472:Greatcoat
5439:Overcoats
5426:outerwear
5272:Underwear
5227:Miniskirt
5212:Ballerina
5129:Strapless
5107:debutante
5102:ball gown
5080:Coatdress
5021:cleanroom
4979:Religious
4974:Political
4870:Windpants
4808:Parachute
4725:Waistcoat
4703:polo neck
4054:4 October
3804:The Times
3603:Iromegane
3157:9 October
3081:Athenaeus
2998:σκιάδειον
2910:Antiquity
2509:28 August
2480:27 August
2304:Mauritius
2039:Frei Otto
1949:DC Comics
1714:Eucharist
1534:block of
1484:Rotterdam
1453:Guangdong
1174:parapluie
1166:parapluie
1144:Itinerary
1096:Crudities
1068:, in his
1054:, in his
966:Etruscans
895:Acropolis
859:Pausanias
851:skiadeion
838:specimen
729:Jamadagni
667:Sri Lanka
586:Wang Mang
363:flabellum
347:flabellum
318:paraneige
298:rainshade
290:parapluie
251:word for
212:The word
207:parapluie
176:Parapluie
145:The word
133:Etymology
125:or other
18:Umbrellas
6252:Informal
6181:Umbrella
6126:Headband
6101:Cufflink
6058:Stocking
6043:Hold-ups
5972:Footwear
5922:Monokini
5917:Dry suit
5894:Swimwear
5869:Negligee
5859:Babygrow
5854:Babydoll
5822:Ski suit
5805:bathrobe
5785:Lab coat
5763:mackinaw
5706:mozzetta
5696:monastic
5657:pinafore
5620:Tailcoat
5548:Raincoat
5328:Leggings
5297:Camisole
5277:lingerie
5185:Sundress
5085:Cocktail
5070:Backless
5011:Workwear
4994:vestment
4989:clerical
4969:Pantsuit
4935:Military
4930:Jumpsuit
4925:Jodhpuri
4903:academic
4890:uniforms
4860:Slim-fit
4848:hotpants
4798:Overalls
4793:Jodhpurs
4735:Trousers
4688:guernsey
4683:cardigan
4624:tube top
4614:crop top
4522:Clerical
4499:Neckwear
4474:Kerchief
4415:baseball
4397:Headwear
4386:Timeline
4371:Industry
4354:Clothing
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2338:See also
2057:such as
1985:ray guns
1919:, London
1853:used by
1851:tear gas
1827:Bartitsu
1770:Bhikkhus
1646:, and a
1629:basilica
1461:Zhejiang
1289:Mindanao
1283:Captain
1249:Aurillac
1245:Auvergne
1117:bloomes.
899:Dionysos
836:Phrygian
721:Sanskrit
692:in Kyoto
671:Thailand
651:Malaysia
622:演禽斗數三世相書
461:Xerxes I
415:capital
398:Americas
286:UK slang
270:sunshade
253:umbrella
215:umbrella
85:umbrella
69:umbrella
57:Zenkō-ji
6348:Fursuit
6314:Fashion
6287:Costume
6270:Related
6210:Western
6131:Handbag
6116:Glasses
6111:Gaiters
6081:Armband
6030:Legwear
6020:Sneaker
6015:Slipper
5962:Wetsuit
5907:Burkini
5884:Pajamas
5768:Norfolk
5758:leather
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