" Excavations have also revealed the remains of a parlour and a medieval latrine, or
garderobe, as well as the impressive size and scale of the castle's walls.
A
garderobe, or ancient latrine, was discovered in one of the walls and had been preserved - albeit in a non-functional state.
For a while after this time advertisements were less likely to credit costumiers and scene painters for individual productions, but at the beginning of most seasons from 1818 until 1824 Sestini was listed in newspaper promotions as the company's Superintendant of the Wardrobe, or Maitre de la
garderobe. His work was extensive and clearly an attraction to subscribers; he certainly provided the dresses for the ballets Zephir in 1818 (Morning Chronicle, 24 Feb.
One is in a ceiling and another is inside an old toilet, known as a
garderobe.
One such store is the Dubai-based
Garderobe. Located in Jumeirah, the store has stocks of pre-owned branded fashion items like handbags, clothing and accessories at a fraction of the original price.
(23) hut (Fr: hutte), cabin (Fr: cabane 'temporary shelter'), chevet (Fr: chevet 'pillow'), counterfort (Fr: contrefort), toilet (Fr: toilette), sash (Fr: chassis), merlon (Fr: merlon), latrine (Fr: latrine), barbican (Fr: barbicane), redoubt (Fr: redoute),
garderobe (Fr: garder 'keep' + robe 'robe'), emplacement (Fr: emplacement), caponier (Fr: caponniere), rampart (Fr: rempart), embrasure (Fr: embrasure), meurtriere (Fr: meurtriere 'murderess'), oubliette (Fr: oublier 'forget')
I discovered the wonderful word 'gongfermor' and learned the origins of the word '
garderobe'.
middle-aged
garderobe who took our coats reminded me a bit of kindly
Another interesting discovery at the site was a 14th century toilet known as a
garderobe which head archaeologist Coilin O Drisceoil described as "quite a rare discovery".
According to archaeologist Coilin O Drisceoil, who led the team, "The
garderobe was the medieval equivalent of a luxury jacks" and the significance of the "quite rare discovery" was that "it provides an important insight into how a medieval abbot lived".