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- Q7546049 subject Q5849653.
- Q7546049 subject Q8506604.
- Q7546049 subject Q8854406.
- Q7546049 abstract "Smoking caps otherwise known as thinking caps are caps worn by men while smoking to stop their hair from smelling of smoke. They are also worn to keep the head warm. They were popular during 19th century England, usually by gentlemen in the privacy of their home. They are similar to the smoking jacket.They are probably of Arabic or Turkish origin. They are similar to the fez.".
- Q7546049 thumbnail Pork_pie_hat.jpg?width=300.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q104526.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q105397.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q130768.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q1773210.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q189862.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q31945.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q43.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5849653.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6147804.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6955.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7212330.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506604.
- Q7546049 wikiPageWikiLink Q8854406.
- Q7546049 comment "Smoking caps otherwise known as thinking caps are caps worn by men while smoking to stop their hair from smelling of smoke. They are also worn to keep the head warm. They were popular during 19th century England, usually by gentlemen in the privacy of their home. They are similar to the smoking jacket.They are probably of Arabic or Turkish origin. They are similar to the fez.".
- Q7546049 label "Smoking cap".
- Q7546049 depiction Pork_pie_hat.jpg.