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Elinor Wylie was born Elinor Morton Hoyt in Somerville, New Jersey, into a socially prominent family. Her grandfather, Henry M. Hoyt , was a governor of Pennsylvania . Her parents were Henry Martyn Hoyt, Jr. , who would be United States Solicitor General from 1903 to 1909; and Anne Morton McMichael (born July 31, 1861, in Pa.).
Velvet Shoes (words by Elinor Wylie; women's chorus a capella; 1956) [6] We Three Kings of Orient Are (by John Henry Hopkins Jr .; arranged by Wendelburg for mixed chorus and flute; 1972) [ 6 ] References
Triana was laid down on 27 December 1943, under a Maritime Commission contract, MC hull No. 2559, as the Liberty ship SS Elinor Wylie, by California Shipbuilding Corporation, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California, for the McCormick Steamship Lines; launched on 24 January 1944; sponsored by Mrs. William O'Brien; renamed Triana on 21 May 1945; acquired by the Navy from the War Shipping ...
Olivia Henson Chose Blue Velvet Shoes (With Bows on Them!) for Her Wedding to the Duke of Westminster. Emily Burack. June 7, 2024 at 10:12 AM
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Reconstruction of a 16th-century Venetian chopine. On display at the Shoe Museum in Lausanne. Calcagnetti (Chopine)- Correr Museum. A chopine is a type of women's platform shoe that was popular in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Chopines were originally used as a patten, clog, or overshoe to protect shoes and dresses from mud and street soil.
Hnyat-phanat. Hnyat-phanat (Burmese: ညှပ်ဖိနပ်; MLCTS: hnyap hpi. nap, IPA: [ɲ̥appʰənaʔ]) is a Burmese traditional sandal, similar to flip-flops. [1] [2] Although it refers to almost any sandal worn by the people of Myanmar, it is mostly used to refer to the traditional Mandalay velvet slippers that originate in Upper Burma ().
National Velvet: Nominated Shared with Cedric Gibbons and Urie McCleary (production design); Edwin B. Willis (set decoration). Black-and-White: 1946: Carmen Dillon (production design) Henry V: Nominated Shared with Paul Sheriff (production design). 1948: Carmen Dillon (set decoration) Hamlet: Won First woman to win in production categories.