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Nurses wearing their caps. A nurse's cap or nursing cap is part of the female nurse's uniform, introduced early in the history of the profession.The cap's original purpose was to keep the nurse's hair neatly in place and present a modest appearance.
She was born in Detroit and was adopted by the actress Lillian Randolph, [1] who appeared in It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and many other movies. Her show business career began – under the name Barbara Ann Sanders, having taken the name of Lillian's second husband [2] [3] – when she was 8 years old, playing the part of Tanya in the 1953 feature film Bright Road.
An orange-tipped cap gun with its hammer drawn back. A cap gun, cap pistol, or cap rifle is a toy gun that creates a loud sound simulating a gunshot and smoke when a small percussion cap is ignited by a hammer hitting the gun powder.
Ronnie James "Dio" Padavona was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Italian-American parents [4] Patrick and Anna from Cortland, New York.His family moved to Portsmouth from Cortland as part of his father's service in the U.S. Army during World War II, [14] and they resided there for only a short time before returning to Cortland.
Flag of the bonnets rouges [1]. The bonnets rouges ("red caps") movement began in October 2013 in Brittany.It was a protest movement, largely targeting a new tax on truck transport (billed as an "écotaxe" by the government).
DeBlanc was born in Austin, Texas, United States. [3] She was the featured vocalist on albums by Steve Gibson and the Red Caps during the 1950s. [4] She later married Gibson, but they parted ways professionally and personally in 1959.
Malaysian Maritime STAR commandos with scarlet red coloured beret. Special Forces Command (Cambodia) – The Royal Cambodian Special Commando Force Angolan Armed Forces Commandos – guerrilla and counter-guerrilla special operations force
Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps is an album by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps. It was originally released in 1957, four months after its predecessor, Bluejean Bop!.It was released on the Capitol label.