Bottomed Collection
From Arthur Godfrey's music hall to French tailors in the 18th century, 'bottomed' has a rich history
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From Arthur Godfrey's music hall to French tailors in the 18th century, 'bottomed' has a rich history. Did you know that it was once a coster act performed at the famous music hall? Or that French tailors used this term to describe their impeccable craftsmanship on trousers? And let's not forget about the crepe pan, an essential tool for creating perfectly bottomed pancakes. But 'bottomed' goes beyond entertainment and fashion. It even played a role in historical events like James II and P Schenk's connection. And who could have predicted that Heal and Son Living Room would become synonymous with comfort? Speaking of history, during the invasion of Britain, everyone expected Napoleon's army to cross the Channel. Little did they know that 'bottomed' would take on a whole new meaning as soldiers recognized Bourbon fuyant by their distinctive bottoms while crossing a river. Even in industries like fishing, 'bottomed' had its place. The Newfoundland Cod Fishery relied on skilled fishermen who knew how to navigate the treacherous waters and bring up cod from the depths. And if you're interested in fashion through time, an overview of 17th-century costume reveals how 'bottomed' styles evolved over time. EyeUbiquitous_20104923 captures these changes beautifully. Finally, let's take a detour to Spain and Portugal where Grenada offers roadside views filled with culture and tradition. Who knows what hidden gems or bottomed secrets await us there? whether it be entertainment acts or historical moments, artisanal craftsmanship or scenic landscapes - 'bottomed' has left its mark throughout various aspects of our world.