The Groves Classification is a numbering system to enable the shape of any academic gown or hood to be easily described and identified. It was devised...
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categorised into their shapes and patterns by the Groves classification system, which is based on Nicholas Groves' document, Hood and Gown Patterns. This lists...
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and masters usually wear the Wales simple shape ([s5] in the Groves classification system) with a split salmon cut; doctors wear the same shape but with...
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Oxford simple-shape [s1] or the Burgon simple-shape [s2] in the Groves classification system. Masters of Harvard Houses wear tippets embroidered with the...
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February 2016. Groves classification system "King's College London Academic Dress". King's College London. Retrieved 8 February 2016. Groves, N. et al. (2011)...
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gowns were traditionally black undergraduate gowns (u1 on the Groves classification system) with red piping around the yoke. These are now worn only at...
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and patterns by what may be known as the Groves classification system, which is based on Nicholas Groves's document, Hood and Gown Patterns. This lists...
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gowns are black. For a further explanation of gown classifications, see Groves classification system. A knee-length gown gathered at the yoke with elbow-length...
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Blue-water navy (redirect from Todd and Lindberg navy classification system)
naval hierarchy according to the classification system by professors Daniel Todd and Michael Lindberg. Their system originates from 1996 and outlines...
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right angle. For more information on the classification of academic dress, see the Groves classification system. Doctors in undress wear the masters' gown...
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Burgon Society. "Alumni | King's alumni | King's College London". Groves classification system "The University". Admin.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 November 2011...
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rest would soon follow. After the names of the components, the Groves classification system is given. The gowns in use in Oxford can be divided into two...
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both sides of the boot of the sleeve (this is type [m7] in the Groves classification system); bachelors wear a black gown similar to that worn by Bachelors...
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institutions. One of the society's founding fellows, Nicholas Groves, created the Groves classification system for academic dress, in which the most common shapes...
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Irish universities. Chichester, West Sussex: Phillimore. ISBN 085033974X. Groves, Nicholas (2011). Shaw's Academical Dress of Great Britain and Ireland (third ed...
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graduating. Bachelors wear a black Oxford BA [b1] gown (see Groves classification system). The hood is in green, half-lined with white fur, and edged...
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fully lined with purple, with a narrow white band. Using the Groves classification system, PhD, DEng and MD graduates wear a Cambridge doctors [d1] shape...
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Terminology Groves classification system Headwear Bishop Andrewes cap Biretta Canterbury cap Couleur Doctoral hat Faluche Square academic cap Student cap...
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"recognise the traditional owners of the land". Academic dress Groves classification system "Ordinance No. 33" (PDF). University of Tasmania. University...
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nemoral means "pertaining to groves or woodland". Its origin is related to the Latin word "nemus" (stem: "nemor-"), meaning a grove of trees. It is especially...
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sleeves. This is the standard bachelor's gown, denoted [b1] in the Groves classification system. Masters wear a black stuff or silk gown with long closed sleeves...
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the names of the components, the number associated with the Groves classification system is given in square brackets. There are two types of Doctoral...
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The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic instance of social classification based on castes. It has its origins in ancient India, and...
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Sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 7 May 2025. Euwema, Davey (5 May 2025). "Groves Join Iron Lynx LMGT3 Lineup at Spa". Sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved...
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Sequoia National Forest (redirect from Cherry Gap Grove)
Middle Tule, Upper Tule, and Wishon Groves. The fire burned at high intensity in 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) of sequoia groves: high-intensity fire kills more...
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Classification (BBFC) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification...
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Retrieved May 22, 2018. Groves, P. D. (2013). Principles of GNSS, Inertial, and Multisensor Integrated Navigation Systems, Second Edition. GNSS/GPS...
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1860 Bubalus bubalis migona Deraniyagala, 1952 Bubalus bubalis theerapati Groves, 1996 The following extinct fossil species have been described: Bubalus...
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Subhumid temperate climate (category Climate and weather classification systems)
officially used in the Köppen climate classification, climates of this type may fall under the Cw classification for dry winters. A Monsoon subtropical...
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Bass (voice type) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template)
Categories of bass voices vary according to national style and classification system. Italians favour subdividing basses into the basso cantante (singing...
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