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  • Tabard
  • Type of short coat

    A tabard is a type of short coat that was commonly worn by men during the late Middle Ages and early modern period in Europe. Generally worn outdoors,

    Tabard

    Tabard

    Tabard

  • The Tabard
  • English inn in Southwark, London (1307–1676)

    The Tabard was an inn in Southwark established in 1307, which stood on the east side of Borough High Street, at the road's intersection with the ancient

    The Tabard

    The Tabard

    The_Tabard

  • Tabard Inn
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tabard Inn may refer to: The Tabard, Chiswick, London The Tabard, Southwark, London Tabard Inn (Washington, D.C.), one of the National Register of Historic

    Tabard Inn

    Tabard_Inn

  • Tabard (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up tabard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tabard is a short coat which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, and which has

    Tabard (disambiguation)

    Tabard_(disambiguation)

  • Tabard Inn Library
  • American subscription library

    The Tabard Inn Library was a circulating subscription library with numerous exchange stations (also known as sub-stations) across the United States. It

    Tabard Inn Library

    Tabard Inn Library

    Tabard_Inn_Library

  • The Tabard, Chiswick
  • Pub in Chiswick, London

    The block of three buildings containing The Tabard public house (formerly the Tabard Inn) is a Grade II* listed structure in Chiswick, London. The block

    The Tabard, Chiswick

    The Tabard, Chiswick

    The_Tabard,_Chiswick

  • Maurice Tabard
  • French photographer (1897-1984)

    Maurice Tabard (July 12, 1897 – February 23, 1984) was a French photographer. Tabard was one of the leading photographers of the Surrealist movement, which

    Maurice Tabard

    Maurice_Tabard

  • Tabard Theatre
  • Theatre in Chiswick, London, England

    The Tabard Theatre is a small 96-seat theatre in Chiswick in the London Borough of Hounslow. Close to Turnham Green Underground station, it is situated

    Tabard Theatre

    Tabard Theatre

    Tabard_Theatre

  • HMS Tabard
  • British T-class submarine

    HMS Tabard was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built by Scotts, Greenock, and launched on 21 November 1945. So far she has

    HMS Tabard

    HMS Tabard

    HMS_Tabard

  • Tabard Gardens
  • Park in Southwark, London

    Tabard Gardens is a small park in Southwark, London. It is located on Tabard Street (itself named after the former Tabard public house) and gives its

    Tabard Gardens

    Tabard Gardens

    Tabard_Gardens

  • John Balliol
  • King of Scots from 1292 to 1296

    John (de) Balliol (c. 1249 – late 1314), known derisively as Toom Tabard (meaning 'empty coat'), was King of Scots from 1292 to 1296. Little is known of

    John Balliol

    John Balliol

    John_Balliol

  • Daniela Lavender
  • Brazilian actress

    playing Hippolyta and Titania. She made her theatre debut at London's Tabard Theatre in March 2011 in A Woman Alone (produced by Jason Greer). Lavender

    Daniela Lavender

    Daniela_Lavender

  • Coat of arms
  • Heraldic design on a shield, surcoat or tabard

    is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of

    Coat of arms

    Coat_of_arms

  • List of Tabard Inn Library locations
  • American subscription library

    On March 27, 1905, Seymour Eaton, President of the Tabard Inn Corporation, stated that the business had operations spanning from Seattle to Atlanta and

    List of Tabard Inn Library locations

    List_of_Tabard_Inn_Library_locations

  • Herald
  • Officer of arms

    Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat of arms of his master. It was possibly due to their

    Herald

    Herald

    Herald

  • Antoine Marie Tabard
  • Father Antoine Marie Tabard or Anthony Marie Tabard (15 October 1863 – 2 July 1926) was a French Roman Catholic priest who worked in India as a priest

    Antoine Marie Tabard

    Antoine Marie Tabard

    Antoine_Marie_Tabard

  • Tabard RFC
  • English rugby union club, based in Radlett, Hertfordshire

    Tabard Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club located in Radlett, Hertfordshire. The first XV currently play in London 3 North West, although the club

    Tabard RFC

    Tabard_RFC

  • Saint John the Baptist Wearing the Red Tabard of the Order of Saint John
  • Painting by Mattia Preti

    Saint John the Baptist Wearing the Red Tabard of the Order of Saint John is an oil painting on canvas by the Italian painter Mattia Preti, from 1671. The

    Saint John the Baptist Wearing the Red Tabard of the Order of Saint John

    Saint John the Baptist Wearing the Red Tabard of the Order of Saint John

    Saint_John_the_Baptist_Wearing_the_Red_Tabard_of_the_Order_of_Saint_John

  • The Canterbury Tales (film)
  • 1972 Italian film by Pier Paolo Pasolini

    from the later stories are introduced chattering to one another at the Tabard inn. Chaucer (played by Pasolini himself) enters through the gate and bumps

    The Canterbury Tales (film)

    The_Canterbury_Tales_(film)

  • Christien Anholt
  • English actor

    "Welcome to The Tabard Theatre". www.tabardweb.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-08-24. O'Hanlon, Dom (2016-06-08). "Bluebird by Simon Stephens at the Tabard Theatre".

    Christien Anholt

    Christien_Anholt

  • Dartmouth College fraternities and sororities
  • inspired by The Tabard, a fictitious London inn described in the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. The Tabard was one of five

    Dartmouth College fraternities and sororities

    Dartmouth_College_fraternities_and_sororities

  • Journade
  • Medieval garment

    Journade (France) or Giornea (Italy) is a sideless overgown or tabard. It was usually pleated and was worn hanging loose or belted. Young men wore them

    Journade

    Journade

    Journade

  • Bodley Club Library
  • American subscription library service

    Booklovers' Library, its service was similar to that of The Tabard Inn Library, but unlike the Tabard Inn Library's direct-to-consumer model, the Bodley Club

    Bodley Club Library

    Bodley Club Library

    Bodley_Club_Library

  • Hugo (film)
  • 2011 American adventure drama film

    Jehanne D'Alcy / Mama Jeanne Michael Stuhlbarg as René Tabard Gulliver McGrath as Young Tabard Christopher Lee as Monsieur Labisse Frances de la Tour

    Hugo (film)

    Hugo_(film)

  • Apron
  • Outer protective garment

    A child's garment to wear at school or for play would be a pinafore. A tabard (UK) or cobbler apron (U.S.) is a type of apron that covers both the front

    Apron

    Apron

    Apron

  • College of Arms
  • Corporation responsible for heraldry in England and Wales

    last King of England to have worn a tabard with his arms was probably King Henry VII. Today the herald's tabard is a survivor of history, much like the

    College of Arms

    College of Arms

    College_of_Arms

  • Coat of arms (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon, surcoat, or tabard, originating in Europe. Coat of arms may also refer to: Coat of Arms (Sabaton

    Coat of arms (disambiguation)

    Coat_of_arms_(disambiguation)

  • Inn
  • Establishment providing lodging, food, and drink

    horses, as well. Famous London examples of inns include The George and The Tabard. However, there is no longer a formal distinction between an inn and several

    Inn

    Inn

    Inn

  • 191st Army Band
  • Military unit

    when designated the 91st Division Band. The background of the trumpeter's tabard is adapted from the California flag; displayed is the distinctive unit insignia

    191st Army Band

    191st Army Band

    191st_Army_Band

  • Long Lane (Southwark)
  • Main road in Southwark, Greater London, United Kingdom

    has the north end of the modernised but medieval route of that street, Tabard Street, which is a Georgian renaming of the London conclusion of the Old

    Long Lane (Southwark)

    Long Lane (Southwark)

    Long_Lane_(Southwark)

  • Pinafore
  • Sleeveless apron-like garment

    or "pinnie" has taken another meaning in sportswear, namely a training tabard or scrimmage vest, double-sided short apron, often made of mesh, used to

    Pinafore

    Pinafore

    Pinafore

  • Magua (clothing)
  • Style of jacket

    literally in English as "riding jacket", the magua had its origins as a simple tabard-like item of clothing intended to protect the changshan during riding and

    Magua (clothing)

    Magua (clothing)

    Magua_(clothing)

  • Southwark
  • District of Central London, England

    floral and geometric shapes known as guilloche. Archaeological work at Tabard Street in 2004 discovered a plaque with the earliest reference to 'Londoners'

    Southwark

    Southwark

    Southwark

  • Everett Ruess
  • American writer, artist and explorer, missing since 1934

    Indiana. At Hollywood High School he served as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Tabard Folk, the school's literary club. That year, he published an original poem

    Everett Ruess

    Everett_Ruess

  • The Invention of Hugo Cabret
  • 2007 children's novel by Brian Selznick

    and the book's author, René Tabard, to Isabelle's house later, and explains Méliès’ career to Isabelle. At the house, Tabard and Etienne screen A Trip to

    The Invention of Hugo Cabret

    The_Invention_of_Hugo_Cabret

  • Clangers
  • British children's TV series (1969–1974)

    principal characters are the Clangers themselves, the females wearing tabards and the males brass armour: Small Clanger: the son of Mother and Major

    Clangers

    Clangers

  • Architecture of Bedford Park
  • Architectural design of a West London suburb

    All Angels; a social club, now the London Buddhist Vihara; its inn, The Tabard, and next door its shop, the Bedford Park Stores; and its art school, now

    Architecture of Bedford Park

    Architecture of Bedford Park

    Architecture_of_Bedford_Park

  • Booklovers' Library
  • American subscription library

    of the Tabard Inn Library that could be solicited for other business and home delivery of books. The Booklovers' library owned both the Tabard Inn Library

    Booklovers' Library

    Booklovers' Library

    Booklovers'_Library

  • Proof (play)
  • American play

    by Emily Mann at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey. London's Tabard Theatre produced the play from 29 September to 24 October 2015, directed

    Proof (play)

    Proof_(play)

  • Chief Herald of Canada
  • Head of the Canadian Heraldic Authority

    creation. The tabard was publicly unveiled in May 2012, during an opening of an exhibit by Governor General David Johnston. The tabard weighs 2 kilograms

    Chief Herald of Canada

    Chief Herald of Canada

    Chief_Herald_of_Canada

  • List of The Canterbury Tales characters
  • telling two tales as one of the pilgrims. Host Harry Bailey Owner of the Tabard Inn, where the pilgrimage starts. He agrees to travel on the pilgrimage

    List of The Canterbury Tales characters

    List_of_The_Canterbury_Tales_characters

  • HMS Trump
  • T class British submarine

    other being HMS Tabard, which had the bridge incorporated into the added fin section. In 1960, Trump, along with Taciturn and Tabard, rejoined the 4th

    HMS Trump

    HMS Trump

    HMS_Trump

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    role in Parisian Surrealist activity, in the works of Man Ray and Maurice Tabard. Numerous photographers achieved renown for their photography of Paris,

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Orlando Wells
  • British actor

    adapted Patrick Hamilton's The Duke in Darkness for a 2013 production at the Tabard Theatre, Chiswick, directed by Phoebe Barran. The following year Wells co-wrote

    Orlando Wells

    Orlando_Wells

  • Prasanna Puwanarajah
  • British actor

    Battersea Arts Centre, London 2008 Something I Wrote in a Hurry Director Tabard Theatre, London 2009 On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco Director New End

    Prasanna Puwanarajah

    Prasanna_Puwanarajah

  • The George Inn, Southwark
  • Grade I listed pub in London, England

    destroyed most of Southwark. The medieval pub was situated next door to The Tabard Inn where Chaucer set the beginning of The Canterbury Tales. Later, the

    The George Inn, Southwark

    The George Inn, Southwark

    The_George_Inn,_Southwark

  • Chiswick
  • Riverside district of London, England

    George and Devonshire, the Old Packhorse and The Tabard in Bath Road near Turnham Green station. The Tabard is known for its William Morris interior and its

    Chiswick

    Chiswick

    Chiswick

  • Radlett
  • Village in Hertfordshire, England

    at the southern end of the village, in the area around Cobden hill and Tabard RFC. In addition, there is evidence of a Roman villa with a bath building

    Radlett

    Radlett

    Radlett

  • List of medieval armour components
  • various appendages such as lance rests or plumeholders, or clothing such as tabards or surcoats, which were often worn over a joey. There are a variety of

    List of medieval armour components

    List of medieval armour components

    List_of_medieval_armour_components

  • Selina Giles
  • English actress and writer

    by Simon Stephens at the Tabard Theatre. In 2016, she appeared as Lisa in the play Wastwater by Simon Stephens at the Tabard Theatre. In 2017, she appeared

    Selina Giles

    Selina_Giles

  • The Wedding at Cana (Veronese)
  • Painting by Paolo Veronese

    colour of the tabard. In opposing that aspect of the painting's restoration, the APIAH said that Veronese, himself, had changed the tabard's colour to rouge

    The Wedding at Cana (Veronese)

    The Wedding at Cana (Veronese)

    The_Wedding_at_Cana_(Veronese)

  • Musketeers of the Guard
  • Royal guard of the King of France (1622–1816)

    The Musketeers of the Guard wore an early type of military uniform with a tabard (known as soubreveste), indicating that they "belonged" to the King, and

    Musketeers of the Guard

    Musketeers of the Guard

    Musketeers_of_the_Guard

  • Gilet
  • Sleeveless jacket

    country clothing Cycling kit Jerkin (garment) Journade Scapular Surcoat Tabard Vest Yelek Look up gilet or bodywarmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Gilet

    Gilet

    Gilet

  • John Mabbe
  • as "Mabell" by her lady in waiting Mary Finch. He had an interest in the Tabard, Inn, Southwark, and wrote a will in 1578. His son Robert Mabbe, a goldbeater

    John Mabbe

    John_Mabbe

  • Gillian Lynne Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    Theatre Shaw South London Southwark Playhouse The Space Studio Theatre Tabard Theatre503 Theatre Royal Stratford East Troxy Turbine Unicorn Union Upstairs

    Gillian Lynne Theatre

    Gillian Lynne Theatre

    Gillian_Lynne_Theatre

  • Imogen Stubbs
  • British actress (b. 1961)

    Love Dr Fiona McGill Live Theatre, Newcastle 2025 Hedda Julia Theatre Royal Bath's Ustinov Studio 2026 A thing of beauty Leni Riefenstahl Tabard Theatre

    Imogen Stubbs

    Imogen_Stubbs

  • Zero for Conduct
  • 1933 French film

    protest of the bad food. Unwanted attention from the science teacher provokes Tabard, a very young protagonist with delicate and effeminate features, to talk

    Zero for Conduct

    Zero_for_Conduct

  • Canterbury School (Connecticut)
  • Private school in New Milford, Connecticut, United States

    Association of Schools and Colleges Publication PALLIUM (magazine) Newspaper The Tabard Yearbook The Cantuarian Endowment $50 Million Tuition Day – $57,300 Boarding

    Canterbury School (Connecticut)

    Canterbury_School_(Connecticut)

  • The Bear, Oxford
  • Pub in Oxford, England

    Parn Hall, but this burned down in 1421. There is evidence of an inn, Le Tabard, in existence by 1432 in addition to a neighbouring piece of land with shops

    The Bear, Oxford

    The Bear, Oxford

    The_Bear,_Oxford

  • Shacklewell Arms
  • Pub and music venue in Dalston, London, England

    Devonshire London Apprentice Mawson Arms Old Pack Horse Rose and Crown The Tabard Islington The Angel The Castle The Crown Flying Scotsman Fox and Anchor

    Shacklewell Arms

    Shacklewell Arms

    Shacklewell_Arms

  • René Magritte
  • Belgian painter (1898–1967)

    Souris Martin Stejskal Jindřich Štyrský Mariano Suárez del Villar Maurice Tabard Yves Tanguy Dorothea Tanning Karel Teige Kristians Tonny Toyen Albert Valentin

    René Magritte

    René Magritte

    René_Magritte

  • St George the Martyr, Southwark
  • Church in London Borough of Southwark, England

    Borough High Street at the junction with Long Lane, Marshalsea Road, and Tabard Street. St George the Martyr is named after Saint George. The church is

    St George the Martyr, Southwark

    St George the Martyr, Southwark

    St_George_the_Martyr,_Southwark

  • Doggerel
  • Poetry with poor rhythm and rhyme

    Tale of Sir Thopas is written in this format. It irritates the Host of The Tabard so much that he interrupts him and makes him tell a different tale. Look

    Doggerel

    Doggerel

  • Order of the Garter
  • British order of chivalry

    ceremonies, Garter Principal King of Arms wears this red mantle rather than the tabard of the royal arms worn for other State ceremonial occasions. Officers wear

    Order of the Garter

    Order of the Garter

    Order_of_the_Garter

  • Emirates (airline)
  • Airline of the United Arab Emirates

    service waistcoats in place of the previously worn service jackets and tabards. The male flight attendants wear a chocolate brown suit, featuring pinstripes

    Emirates (airline)

    Emirates (airline)

    Emirates_(airline)

  • Portugal Rei de Armas
  • Tabard and collar of a Portuguese King of Arms in the 18th century.

    Portugal Rei de Armas

    Portugal Rei de Armas

    Portugal_Rei_de_Armas

  • Bedford Park, London
  • Suburban development in London, England

    and All Angels; its club, now the London Buddhist Vihara; its inn, The Tabard, and next door its shop, the Bedford Park Stores; and its Chiswick School

    Bedford Park, London

    Bedford Park, London

    Bedford_Park,_London

  • Osmond Barnes
  • Officer of the British Indian Army (1834–1930)

    Barnes appeared in The Graphic newspaper for 10 March 1877, showing him in a tabard as Chief Herald of India. He was described as 'Major Osmond Barnes (Tenth

    Osmond Barnes

    Osmond Barnes

    Osmond_Barnes

  • Stephen Waley-Cohen
  • English theatre producer (b. 1946)

    Theatre Shaw South London Southwark Playhouse The Space Studio Theatre Tabard Theatre503 Theatre Royal Stratford East Troxy Turbine Unicorn Union Upstairs

    Stephen Waley-Cohen

    Stephen Waley-Cohen

    Stephen_Waley-Cohen

  • Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
  • English noble (1405–1469)

    Anthony Woodville (kneeling, second from left, wearing a tabard displaying his armorials) and William Caxton (dressed in black) presenting the first printed

    Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers

    Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers

    Richard_Woodville,_1st_Earl_Rivers

  • Look Ahead
  • learning disabilities, homelessness and young care leavers. It runs the Tabard Forensic Service, in Tower Hamlets, in partnership with East London NHS

    Look Ahead

    Look_Ahead

  • Edges (musical)
  • 2005 musical by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul

    direction by Miranda Crispin. The UK professional premiere took place at the Tabard Theatre from 29 July - 30 August 2014 with direction by Adam Philpott and

    Edges (musical)

    Edges_(musical)

  • Greg Freeman (playwright)
  • British playwright

    Little Music - Tabard Theatre, 2009 2010: Beak Street - Tabard Theatre, 2010 2012: No Picnic - Tabard Theatre, 2012 2013: Dogstar - Tabard Theatre, 2013

    Greg Freeman (playwright)

    Greg_Freeman_(playwright)

  • Rugby, Tennessee
  • Unincorporated community in the United States

    months, several residences had been completed, along with the three-story Tabard Inn, which was named for the Southwark hostelry in Canterbury Tales. Thomas

    Rugby, Tennessee

    Rugby, Tennessee

    Rugby,_Tennessee

  • 2022 State Opening of Parliament
  • Start of session of UK Parliament

    Dominic Ingram, in his tabard as Portcullis Pursuivant at the state opening.

    2022 State Opening of Parliament

    2022 State Opening of Parliament

    2022_State_Opening_of_Parliament

  • Surcoat
  • Outer garment commonly worn in the Middle Ages in Western Europe

     1460 A furred, embellished surcoat worn for ceremonial purposes, 1489-1499 Tabard Nunn, pp. 14, 23, 24, 28 Farr, E.; et al. (1873). The National History of

    Surcoat

    Surcoat

    Surcoat

  • Millennium Bridge, London
  • Bridge over the River Thames in England

    Park Russia Dock Woodland Stave Hill Southwark Park Sydenham Hill Wood Tabard Gardens Constituencies Bermondsey and Old Southwark Dulwich and West Norwood

    Millennium Bridge, London

    Millennium Bridge, London

    Millennium_Bridge,_London

  • The Gatehouse, Highgate
  • Pub in Highgate, London

    Devonshire London Apprentice Mawson Arms Old Pack Horse Rose and Crown The Tabard Islington The Angel The Castle The Crown Flying Scotsman Fox and Anchor

    The Gatehouse, Highgate

    The Gatehouse, Highgate

    The_Gatehouse,_Highgate

  • Burke's Peerage
  • British genealogical publisher

    Family History, Baltimore/Towbridge: Genealogical Publishing Company/The Tabard Press, ISBN 0-8063-0426-X, retrieved 25 March 2018 Burke's Landed Gentry

    Burke's Peerage

    Burke's_Peerage

  • Louis XIV
  • King of France from 1643 to 1715

    the arms of France, and wears a tabard with the same arms. The sinister angel also carries a standard and wears a tabard, but that of Navarre. Both are

    Louis XIV

    Louis XIV

    Louis_XIV

  • Brihatkatha
  • Lost ancient Indian epic

    Translated by Tabard, A. M. Bangalore City: Bangalore Press. (reprint, from the Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society, of Tabard's translation of Lacôte

    Brihatkatha

    Brihatkatha

    Brihatkatha

  • Cyclas (garment)
  • opening for the head that was worn in Europe. Sleeveless overgowns or tabards derive from the cyclas. By the early 14th century, the sides began to be

    Cyclas (garment)

    Cyclas_(garment)

  • Miles Richardson
  • British actor (born 1963)

    Moment Of Truth at The Southwark Playhouse and Round About Hogarth at The Tabard Theatre. From 2003 to 2008, he was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

    Miles Richardson

    Miles Richardson

    Miles_Richardson

  • The Old Vic
  • Theatre in Waterloo, London

    Theatre Shaw South London Southwark Playhouse The Space Studio Theatre Tabard Theatre503 Theatre Royal Stratford East Troxy Turbine Unicorn Union Upstairs

    The Old Vic

    The Old Vic

    The_Old_Vic

  • Mace-bearer
  • Royal court official with a ceremonial or real mace

    maceros are dressed in characteristic 15th century garment, and wear a tabard with the coat of arms of the institution they represent. Bearer of the Mace

    Mace-bearer

    Mace-bearer

    Mace-bearer

  • Joseph Edmondson
  • assisted by Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Bart. A fine portrait of Edmondson, in his tabard and collar of SS., engraved by Bartolozzi, is prefixed to the first volume

    Joseph Edmondson

    Joseph Edmondson

    Joseph_Edmondson

  • Hugh Courtenay (died 1348)
  • Book, 1430/1440, BL Stowe 594. The Courtenay arms are displayed on his tabard under his Garter robe Born 22 March 1327 Died after Easter term 1348 Noble family

    Hugh Courtenay (died 1348)

    Hugh Courtenay (died 1348)

    Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1348)

  • Gulliver McGrath
  • Australian actor

    Billed as Gully McGrath 2010 The Long Night Luke Short film 2011 Hugo Young Tabard 2012 Dark Shadows David Collins Billed as Gully McGrath Lincoln Tad Lincoln

    Gulliver McGrath

    Gulliver McGrath

    Gulliver_McGrath

  • Barbican Centre
  • Performing arts centre in London, England

    Theatre Shaw South London Southwark Playhouse The Space Studio Theatre Tabard Theatre503 Theatre Royal Stratford East Troxy Turbine Unicorn Union Upstairs

    Barbican Centre

    Barbican Centre

    Barbican_Centre

  • Janet Ellis
  • English television presenter and actress

    production of Alan Bennett's comedy play Green Forms for a week at the Tabard Theatre in Chiswick in order to raise money for Maggie's Centres. Following

    Janet Ellis

    Janet Ellis

    Janet_Ellis

  • General Prologue
  • First part of "The Canterbury Tales"

    is of a religious pilgrimage. The narrator, Geoffrey Chaucer, is in The Tabard Inn in Southwark, where he meets a group of 'sundry folk' who are all on

    General Prologue

    General Prologue

    General_Prologue

  • Bugle
  • Brass musical instrument

    In most military units, the bugle can be fitted with a small banner or tabard (occasionally gold fringed) with the arms of its reporting service branch

    Bugle

    Bugle

    Bugle

  • Lauren Samuels
  • English singer and actress (born 1988)

    production of the two-character musical The Last Five Years, which ran at the Tabard Theatre, Chiswick from 9 February to 5 March 2011. Samuels played the role

    Lauren Samuels

    Lauren_Samuels

  • Antoine Doinel
  • Fictional character

    Christine (Claude Jade), and then his boss's wife (Delphine Seyrig as Fabienne Tabard). In 1970, Doinel and Christine have married in Bed and Board, but Doinel

    Antoine Doinel

    Antoine_Doinel

  • Rudolf Steiner House
  • Grade II-listed building in London, England

    Theatre Shaw South London Southwark Playhouse The Space Studio Theatre Tabard Theatre503 Theatre Royal Stratford East Troxy Turbine Unicorn Union Upstairs

    Rudolf Steiner House

    Rudolf Steiner House

    Rudolf_Steiner_House

  • Edmund Clerihew Bentley
  • English author

    "Trent and the Genuine Tabard". The Strand Magazine, January 1938. Collected in Trent Intervenes (1938) as "The Genuine Tabard". "Trent and the Unknown

    Edmund Clerihew Bentley

    Edmund Clerihew Bentley

    Edmund_Clerihew_Bentley

  • Edward Dalyngrigge
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Church, Sussex, of Sir Walter Dalyngrygge, brother of Sir Edward Dalyngrigge. Arms of Dalyngrygge depicted on his tabard: Argent, a cross engrailed gules

    Edward Dalyngrigge

    Edward Dalyngrigge

    Edward_Dalyngrigge

  • Slains Pursuivant
  • Private officer of arms appointed by the Chief of the Name and Arms of Hay

    as Slains Pursuivant at the XXVIIth International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences. He is shown wearing the tabard of the Earl of Erroll.

    Slains Pursuivant

    Slains Pursuivant

    Slains_Pursuivant

  • Napier Operatic Society
  • Amateur theatre society in New Zealand

    society based in Napier, New Zealand, established in 1887 based at The Tabard Theatre. The Napier Operatic Society produces multiple productions a year

    Napier Operatic Society

    Napier Operatic Society

    Napier_Operatic_Society

  • The Parson's Tale
  • Part of the Canterbury Tales

    teller will tell two tales on the way there and two on the way back to the Tabard Inn in Southwark – a total of over 100 stories – only 24 full or partial

    The Parson's Tale

    The Parson's Tale

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  • Tabard
  • n.

    A sort of tunic or mantle formerly worn for protection from the weather. When worn over the armor it was commonly emblazoned with the arms of the wearer, and from this the name was given to the garment adopted for heralds.

  • Tabarder
  • n.

    A scholar on the foundation of Queen's College, Oxford, England, whose original dress was a tabard.

  • Tabarder
  • n.

    One who wears a tabard.

  • Taberd
  • n.

    See Tabard.