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The A to Z of children's fashion - N is for nautical
By Matthew Holroyd on 04/01/2011 11:02:23
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
The trend for all things naval kicked off when the artist Franz Winterhalter painted the four-year-old Prince Albert Edward in a white sailor suit for a Channel Islands’ cruise in 1846. By the 1870s, both boys and girls were sporting the look.
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Exclusive film trailer: Disney's Planes 3D
By Catherine Hudson on 30/05/2013 12:04:08
Moving from automobiles to jet engines, Disney introduces it's upcoming 3D film release, Planes
back from making them come true: he is afraid of heights. Something of a hinderance to a plane with such tall ambitions. But never fear, help is not far away, this time in the form of a seasoned naval aviator plane - voiced by British comic actor, John
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield
By Fiona McKim on 26/07/2011 11:22:17
Get hands-on with a day out at this open air interactive art experience
Thomas Wentworth, who used to entertain his guests with firework displays, mock naval battles and copious amounts of alcohol.Don’t forget to pack A sketch book and pencils for any moments of artistic inspiration.Cost Entry is free. Parking is £5Yorkshire
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Fimi Valencia - Trend Report
By Matthew Holroyd on 18/06/2010 14:44:41
Hot off the press: The latest trends from today's Spring/Summer 2011 at Spain's biggest childrenswear fair, Fimi, in Valencia
and girls. In the main hall, Spanish brand Batela are dedicating a whole stand to all things naval, with large ships dotted around the stand and an array of stripes in reds and blues. Elisa catwalk show again saw mini sailors dart down the catwalk in sailor
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Jolly January Outings In London
By Zoe Dickens on 04/01/2012 13:45:36
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
Meet Samuel PepysJanuary 7Discover the history of this great city by one of its most famous diarists, Samuel Pepys, at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Hear tales of the Great Fire of London, the Navy and the Great Plague in a show
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