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- By the 1830s, Englishwomen had adopted the poke bonnet.
- The labellum of the Cypripedioideae is poke bonnet-shaped, and has the function of trapping visiting insects.
- Addie took her revenge by returning to the Church of God Holy Rollers and wearing poke bonnets of her own manufacture.
- Wherever she traveled, she wore a plain poke bonnet and a brown or black Quaker wrapper, and she carried her own carpetbag suitcase.
- She sets off along the road in her poke bonnet and shawl to find a safe place away from the farm to lay her eggs.
- "The Times " reported a new modified poke bonnet style in pale pink created by the studio of Caroline Reboux for spring 1938.
- A poke bonnet features prominently in the illustrations of Beatrix Potter's " First World War-era music hall song " In your little poke bonnet and shawl ".
- A poke bonnet features prominently in the illustrations of Beatrix Potter's " First World War-era music hall song " In your little poke bonnet and shawl ".
- The cloaks and poke bonnets worn by the girls were replaced by coats and hats, while the boys were given tunic suits for use on Sundays and jerseys with grey cricket shirts and shorts for everyday use.
- A "'poke bonnet "'( sometimes also referred to as a "'Neapolitan bonnet "') is a women's bonnet, featuring a small crown and wide and rounded front brim.
- Jemima's shawl reflects the typical farm dress of the Lake District at the time of the tale's composition, but the poke bonnet does not, and the fox's long tail coat and exquisite manners also suggest another time.