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HungaryTom

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Panama Fragrance-I stand corrected

THE SITE SEEMS TO RUN

http://borsalino.com/

Perfumes issue solved-Panama made by Borsalino[huh] I swear I saw it just now.
Check out their Panama hats under collections and mens hats - nice orientation for tasteful color and ribbon choices - although the weaves are not the best.

They offer also a nice .pdf on the history of the Panama hat.
 

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HungaryTom said:
THE SITE SEEMS TO RUN

http://borsalino.com/

Perfumes issue solved-Panama made by Borsalino[huh] I swear I saw it just now.
Check out their Panama hats under collections and mens hats - nice orientation for tasteful color and ribbon choices - although the weaves are not the best.

They offer also a nice .pdf on the history of the Panama hat.

Wow what suits? and what a trench to boot? and the straw hats!!:eek: :eek: - ay chihuahua!
 

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Panama hat Odyssey

http://journals.aol.com/dfriia/circ...08/01/11/day-8-friday-jan-11-2008-at-sea/1750

Circle South America 2008 aboard RSSC's Mariner
Public Journal
Friday, January 11

Today is a lazy sea day. The seas were really calm last night, and still calm through the afternoon today. Debbie came out on the balcony this morning and annouced it as good as Indian Ocean cruising. It was like a pond. Both Debbie and Margie have their fingers crossed that this calmness will continue. We all sat through an interview with Captain Romeo in the Constellation Theater this morning from 9 to 10. At 10, Terry Breen gave another lecture on Equador, where we will be tomorrow, docking at Manta. Terry ended her talk with a discussion of Panama hats which are made in Montecristi, close to Manta. Among the three of us, it was decided that Margie should buy one to replace her current hat. But she will not be looking in the superfine range (a Panama hat rating) where the price might be more than $500. Her range is in the $20 lessfine, trash hat (not a Panama hat rating).
 

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Music, Politics, Arts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9LURKKEnA8
Eric Bibb - Panama Hat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOl1xM85jfM
Teemu Vehkala Group - The Man With The Panama Hat

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,918449-3,00.html
Politics: No Laughing Matter
„Reagan's Panama hat is now worn by California Senatorial Candidate S.I. Hayakawa"...-from another campaign

http://www2.newsquest.co.uk/local_l...al/news_and_features/2001/feb/cd04090201.html
Sir John Gielgud's hat on the market

"The most poignant item in the sale will be the great actor's signature panama hat. Together with a pair of gloves and his cigarette case it is expected to fetch £500-£700."
 

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Tax freedom for Montecristi weavers

http://search.ft.com/ftArticle?queryText=Montecristi+fino&y=0&aje=true&x=0&id=030801005340&ct=0


MONTECRISTI FINO
By Jane Monahan, FT.com site
Published: Aug 01, 2003

Do you also think it is too late to launch a campaign?
What do you think by how many seconds/minutes would be the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_Freedom_Day of Ecuador delayed if
the few left and very poor master weavers and other artisans in the Montecristi fino chain would be granted tax freedom as lets say "certified masters of folk art?"
 

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The Pope Benedict XVI was presented during his visit to Germany in September 2006 in Altötting (Bavaria) a Panama hat by the mayor, manufactured by the company Mayser (Lindenberg).
http://www.karinkolodzig.de/resources/_wsb_102x133_papst.JPG

The Queen visiting Fiji

http://www.justpacific.com/fiji/fijiphotos/qe2/16.jpg

Harry Truman

http://thesportinglife.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/truman-wearing-panama.jpg

Atatürk

http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/4/43/200px-Ataturk-hatreform.jpg

Vintage

http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/dynaweb/calher/portrait/figures/I0013489A.jpg
http://vintagesewing.info/1920s/22-m/illust/04.jpg
http://www.hollylodge.liverpool.sch.uk/dbimgs/8(1).jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41P6F8TNX6L._AA240_.jpg

Maurice Chevalier

http://www.eyedealpostcards.com/thumbnails/ActorMauriceChevalierPanamaHat5297.jpg
http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/chev1.jpg


Borsalino
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world...en-age-of-style/2007/06/01/1180205513889.html


Capote
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/f...10971d817e5461&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

Contemporary
http://www.galenfrysinger.com/americas/cuenca14.jpg
http://www.bownsbespoke.com/images/hatssummer04.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/180/407521145_a7faf921a6.jpg
http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/images/hat.jpg
http://www.leelau.net/chai/images/southamerica/chai_hats.jpg
http://thumbs.photo.net/photo/4596377-sm.jpg
http://picasaweb.google.com/STREIT.P.R/3092007NachOtavaloUndZumSanPabloSee/photo#5130631922039423234
http://www.stony-hill-madison.com/catalog/G-P-JDS-1.JPG

Lovis Corinth - finally a better picture
http://www.zeno.org/Kunstwerke.images/I/79k0038a.jpg

Max Lieberman
http://www.im-netz.de/kunstkreis-berlin/tn/0594.jpg
http://www.max-liebermann.de/PWP/Docs/htmlimages/img53d3786e-bef1-4059-8d8a-2d2bf1a8d05d.gif

Jean Reno
http://www.gala.fr/var/gal/storage/..._reno/272609-1-fre-FR/jean_reno_reference.jpg
http://correcteurs.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/05/01/75-grammes-au-soleil/
 

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Pictures vol.2

Pope Benedikt XVI . with panama hat , Altoetting , Upper Bavaria , Germany
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1709346
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1709345

FDR
http://www.kennesaw.edu/pols/3380/pres/pics/fdr01.jpg

LUCIANO PAVAROTTI
http://photos1.blogger.com/img/39/2594/1024/luciano.jpg
http://www.ukhairdressers.com/Celeb Wedding/Luciano Pavarotti and Nicoletta Mantovani.asp
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3314287.stm

Sir John Gielgud
http://www.djdchronology.com/images 9/gielgud.jpg

Richard Attenborough
http://www.fest21.com/files/images/Richard Attenborough.jpg

Anthony Hopkins
http://www.jonie.snn.gr/images/hannibal.jpg
http://medias.ados.fr/people/3/0/3004/Anthony-Hopkins/photos/10737-anthony-hopkins.jpg

Andy Garcia
http://gallery.panorama.it/albums/upload/fotogiugno/vacanze-vip/normal_andy-garcia.jpg

Klaus Kinski - Fitzcarraldo
http://www.cineastentreff.de/teleschau/200632/5/200632_172216_3_024.jpg

Michael Jackson
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a199/don_veto/lean.jpg
http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/tx/galleries/1561/7/

Steven Tyler
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a2/Steve_tyler.jpg

Joaquin Sorolla:Under the Parasol, Zarauz, 1910
http://www.kunst-fuer-alle.de/deuts...745/under_the_parasol,_zarauz,_1910/index.htm
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida » Strolling along the Seashore, 1909
http://www.kunst-fuer-alle.de/deuts.../strolling_along_the_seashore,_1909/index.htm



Janos Vaszary: on the Danube corso of Budapest
http://www.pestiest.hu/kepek/91/91825_normal_vaszary_pesti_korzo.jpg

Károly Ferenczy: October
http://mek.niif.hu/03100/03129/html/nagykep.jpg
Sunny day
http://mek.niif.hu/03100/03129/html/napos.jpg

Határ Győző – Hungarian writer A.D. 2006
http://blog.tilos.hu/irodalmile2/IMGA3344.JPG
http://blog.tilos.hu/irodalmile2/archives/2006_06.html

Pannonia All Stars SKA
http://index.hu/cikkepek/0708/kult/pannoniac.jpg
http://day.hu/images/events/000/775/normal_image_775.jpg

Kállai Csaba - inaugurated Roma vajda
http://www.hirszerzo.hu/imgpool/7715_6.jpg

Erich Honecker DDR
http://www.cubafreundschaft.de/Fidel-Reden/Fidel-Reden-Dateien/image014.jpg
http://www.mdr.de/IT/31590-high.jpg
 

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Emperor Hirohito
http://www.sulinet.hu/eletestudomany/archiv/1997/9749/japancsoda/1544-1.jpg

King Gustav V
http://bmarcore.club.fr/tennis/champions/cramm/vc-suede.jpg
http://www.viewimages.com/Search.aspx?mid=3279473&epmid=2&partner=Google

Khroutchev
http://pages.videotron.com/lacoursi/photos/Chruchtschowulbricht.jpg
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/stc-link/aswan1/Khrushchev.jpg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41080000/jpg/_41080219_khrushchev_ap300body.jpg
http://www.coutant.org/nixon.jpg
http://www.post-gazette.com/images/19990128honikkiM.jpg
http://media.npr.org/programs/totn/features/2005/10/mao/mao_khrushchev_200.jpg
http://www.parallelsixty.com/images/Nikita Khrushchev.jpg

J.P. Morgan Jr.
http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/3317...127B063386F6157764E36A152ACC9A55A1E4F32AD3138
http://www.worldtempus.com/images/pierrepont_morgan.jpg

Cézanne
http://www.moma.org/images/collection/FullSizes/00353013.jpg

http://www.vangoghbp.hu/fcms/upload/lqzmabrr.jpg

John Singer Sargent
http://www.sailoar.co.uk/uploads/JohnSinger-Large.jpg

Alberto Santos Dumont
http://xafarica.weblog.com.pt/arquivo/santos dumond-thumb.jpg

Charlie Chan
http://blueopossum.homestead.com/files/charlie1.jpg
http://www.imdiversity.com/Villages/Asian/Images/yayoi_yellowface1_12_01.jpg

Peter O'Toole
http://www.filmkultura.hu/2002/orokmozgo/images/otoole/otoole05.jpg

Al Pacino
http://eur.i1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/mo/premiere_photo/20070611/11/1047043959.jpg

Fernandel
http://www.ramdam.com/img/fiche/fernandel.jpg

Louis de Funés and Bourvil
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/IMG/jpg/56dossier1.jpg
http://www.toutelatele.com/IMG/breveon8111.jpg

Death in Venice
http://www.cinematographers.nl/GreatDoPh/Films/DeathInVenice2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/3526/venice04.jpg
http://epaper.ctfa2.org.tw/epaper60511we/images/death.jpg

Compay Segundo
http://michbuze.club.fr/burdi/bvsc/compay/compay.jpg
http://www.linternaute.com/actualite/savoir/06/50ans-et-apres/images/compaysegundo.jpg
http://www.bme.es/womad/imagenes/fotow97bg.jpg
http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/c/fotos/compay.jpg
http://www.darioaspesani.it/blog/user/files/223528_frontSegundo.jpg
http://www.periodistadigital.com/imgs/efep/20071118/754405w.jpg
http://www.elpais.com/recorte/20030714elpepucul_3/SCO250/Ies/Compay_Segundo_imagen_archivo.jpg
http://www.salsalemania.de/images/compaysg3.jpg

Robert Johnson
http://www.bakedziti.net/images/robertjohnson_small.jpg

Einstein
http://www.braungardt.com/Physics/Einstein/einstein and Godel.jpg
Marcelo Mastroiani
http://www.danielbarbieri.com.ar/images/f_mastroiani.jpg

Belmondo
http://i.idnes.cz/05/06/cl/ROUaacc8955a_Jean_Paul_Belmondo.JPG

Cuenca tycoons:
Alicia Ortega
http://www.elmercurio.com.ec/web/imagenes/locales/noticia_2005-03-12_Ck93g5aL.jpg

Kurt Dorfzaun
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42693000/jpg/_42693393_sombrero21.jpg
http://www.elmercurio.com.ec/web/imagenes/locales/noticia_2006-11-08_zoaThH1I.jpg
 

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Peruvian toquilla hats

Catacaos, Peru
http://www.rumbosdelperu.com/artesania_articulos1_sombreros_ingles.htm
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1307649
http://www.enjoyperu.com/peru_trave...os-the-crafts-capital-of-the-grau-region.html
The district of Catacaos is located on Peru's north coast in the Province of Piura at 25 meters above sea level, in the Grau region, and only 12 km from the regional capital and 1h 15' by commercial flight from Lima: it is famed for its crafts, gastronomy and its chicha de jora (locally made spirits); the town, with over 54,000 inhabitants, has a predominantly farming and crafts economy, since it is surrounded by one of the most fertile valleys in the Grau region, whose cotton textiles are prized in the country and abroad for their fine texture and long fibers.

The crafts made in this town are both locally and internationally recognized as being of prime quality, to the point that it was officially recognized as the best made in the country by Law 25132, in 1989. Its craftsmen have an uncanny knack for making fine jewelry in gold and silver filigree (fine threads of the metal), with which they decorate necklaces, wedding bands and any other metal article one requests; another noted craft is woven toquilla straw, famous for its quality and refinement;

From where did the modern toquilla hat form came:
http://www.danitadelimont.com/results.asp?Image=EU27+JLE0437&pos=32


Miscellaneous
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1270582
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1137460
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=541784
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=70438
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=55259
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=215631
http://www.danitadelimont.com/results.asp?Image=SA07+JAR0011&pos=35
http://www.danitadelimont.com/results.asp?image=SA07+JAR0012&pos=36

Lots of sites:
http://info.coolinfospider.info/Panama+Hatsqcqzwww.fortunecity.com~westwood~farhi~172~qx.html

Spanish article:
http://www.lapalmainteractivo.com/vida/content/vida/tradicion/1121_tradicion.html

________________________________________
 

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Polynesian connection with toquillas - the Origins of 'Panama' hats

Polynesian connection with toquillas
VALDIVIA CULTURE
3,500 BC to 1,000 BC

http://www.sacred-journey.com/valdivia_culture.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdivia_Culture
http://www.schoyencollection.com/amerind.htm
http://www.exploringecuador.com/museum_bce/valdivia.htm
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/vald/ho_1980.83.13.htm
http://top40-charts.com/pedia.php?title=Valdivia_Culture

Standing Figure, late 3rd millennium B.C.
Ecuador; Valdivia
Stone; H. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm)
Gift of Timothy, Peter, and Jonathan Zorach, 1980 (1980.83.13)
The Valdivia figurine tradition represents the earliest known example of this form of artistic expression in the Americas. Initially produced from stone, these tiny statuettes have been interpreted as fertility figures, shamanic spirits, and mythical ancestors, although their precise meaning remains uncertain. Typically female, early stone figurines varied in form from simple engraved tablets to carefully carved miniature sculptures, like the one pictured here. This tiny figurine stands but 3.5 inches tall, and was probably made from a form of calcium carbonate. Most likely female, the figure's face is formed by a series of incised lines surrounded by a halo of straight, long hair. Her arms are indicated just barely and the faint impression of breasts is apparent. Her legs are formed by two vertical lines that flare slightly at the waist and feet. Although ceramic figurines eventually came to replace stone figures in Valdivian culture, many of the traits were based on their stone predecessors.

AN LDS VIEW OF THE APPARENT JOMON-VALDIVIA CONTACT.
By Carl Hugh Jones
http://www.ancientamerica.org/library/media/HTML/6xkuj341/AN LDS VIEW OF THE APPARENT JOMON.htm?n=0

http://www.mcguinnessonline.com/jade/ecuador.htm
See once the valdivian guys find other raw materials like Jade - they begin to process them too
http://www.ecuador-travel-guide.org/art&culture/History.htm
HISTORY OF ECUADOR
Little is known about the earliest arrival of humanity in the New World the date has been set as early as 80,000 years ago, and as recently as 20,000. There is general agreement, however, that the beginning in 3000 BC, society began to move toward permanent settlements and communities, a change usually indicated by the presence of pottery. And the earliest substantial evidence of pottery in the New World is found along the coast of Ecuador .
The Valdivian site at Alta Loma is rich in pottery decorated by carved motifs and colored clays. The ancient town of some 2,000 people at Real Alto was adding ceremonial temples to its architecture by 1500 BC, and sculpted female figurines and other forms suggest a degree of artisitic as well as ritualistic purpose. The pre-historic Valdivian culture of today's Manab?? Province thus argues that Ecuador is not a poor sister to New World civilizations -- the Incas to the south and the Mayas to the north -- but perhaps their ancestor.
Another extremely significant find in Ecuador was named La Tolita, after an island in the mouth of the Santiago River in Esmeraldas Province. This culture flourished along the Pacific coast around 300 BC, and its sophistication in metallurgy and goldwork is exceptional. Great quantities of gold figurines and ornaments were found here -- much now lost to looters and prospectors -- and platinum objects were created as well. The technology to work platinum, whose melting temperature is much higher than gold's, was not rediscovered until the 1850's.
The Manta culture which followed, again in Manab?? Province to the south, built great cities of 20,000 people, traded with M?©xico and Per??, and manufactured textiles as well as gold, silver, pottery and stone work. They may also have settled, at least seasonally, on the Gal?°pagos: domesticated strains of cotton have been found in the islands, and shards of pottery as well.

And this is how Valdivian stuff gets lost:
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-rare-AUTENTHI...2929997QQihZ016QQcategoryZ37908QQcmdZViewItem
Chicken Bones Suggest Polynesians Found Americas Before Columbus
By Heather Whipps, Special to LiveScience
posted: 04 June 2007 06:02 pm ET

http://www.livescience.com/history/070604_polynesian_chicken.html
http://news.mongabay.com/2007/0604-chickens.html
Current Research
Human Origins in the Pacific
http://awcmee.massey.ac.nz/people/aclarke/origins.htm

Transpacific Contacts: The Mapuche Connection
http://pvs.kcc.hawaii.edu/rapanui/mapuche.html

Did ancient Polynesians visit California? Maybe so.
Scholars revive idea using linguistic ties, Indian headdress

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/06/20/MNG9GDBBLG1.DTL&type=printable
Navigation or Accidental Drift?
Polynesians transported families, plants, animals, and provisions over thousands of miles in open seas. To reach the Americas, the shortest route from Hawaii is 2,500 miles to Los Angeles, California, or 3,000 miles directly east to the Baja Peninsula and the western coast of Mexico; from the Marquesas the open seas stretch for 4,000 miles to the Gallapagos Islands and Equador on the South American continent, or further down the coast to Lima, Peru; and the third takeoff point, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), is 2,300 miles from Santiago, Chile.
http://www.kued.org/productions/polynesian/articles/vikings.html

The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas. It emerged from the earlier Las Vegas culture and thrived on the Santa Elena peninsula near the modern-day town of Valdivia, Ecuador between 3500 BC and 1800 BC.
The Valdivia culture was discovered in 1956 by the Ecuadorian archeologist Emilio Estrada. Based on comparison of archeological remains and pottery styles (specifically, the similarity between the Valdivian pottery and the ancient J?Ö?mon culture on the island of Ky?Ö¬´sh?Ö¬´, Japan) Estrada, along with the American archaeologist Betty Meggers suggested that a relationship between the people of Ecuador and the people of Japan existed in ancient times. Part of the theory was that the Japanese had conducted trans-Pacific trade. This theory was controversial, for no evidence of contact between the two populations had previously been suggested, and it remains unsupported within the archaeological community.
The Valdivia lived in a community that built its houses in a circle or oval around a central plaza and were sedentary people that lived off farming and fishing, though occasionally they went hunting for deer. From the remains that have been found, it has been determined that Valdivians cultivated maize, kidney beans, squash, cassava, hot peppers and cotton plants, the latter of which was used to make clothing.
Valdivian pottery initially was rough and practical, but it became splendid, delicate and large over time. They generally used red and gray colors; and the polished dark red pottery is characteristic of the Valdivia period. In their ceramics and stone works, the Valdivia culture shows a progression from the most simple to much more complicated works.
The trademark Valdivia piece is the "Venus" of Valdivia: feminine ceramic figures which were likely used in a variety of unknown rituals of fertility. The "Venus" of Valdivia likely represented actual people, as each figurine is individual and unique, as can be seen by the hairstyles. They were made joining two rolls of clay, leaving the lower portion separated as legs and making the body and head from the top portion. The arms were usually very short, in most cases were bent towards the chest, holding the breasts or under the chin.
There is a display of Valdivian artifacts in Guayaquil, Ecuador at UEES

I hope the stuff collected here demonstrates:
• how the Panama hats are always sensual – their beginning had a lots to do with worshipping a „Venus of Valdivia”
• why the Japanese love the toquilla hats that much
• why are the weavers ready to do such a tedious disciplined and bone breaking work like that
• why do the Manabi weavers look like a very handsome and lucky mixture between Indians, Japanese and Polynesians
• why it is more than evident from where does the weaving culture originate: trans-Pacific exchange and finally why the Montecristi hats should be treated with some respect and sense of history
 

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Crowning glory of the Andes

The Article
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?xml=/travel/2007/06/08/ethats109.xml

Pictures
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils in Government/Federal Reserve Scam/edward-madell-house.jpg
http://hem.passagen.se/globalworld/images/henry_p davison_and_charles_d_norton.jpg
http://www.lapalma7.de/mediac/400_0/media/DIR_27/image47Los~indianos.jpg
http://img.fotocommunity.com/photos/9790515.jpg
http://www.iledere.com/espace/images/pages_pubs/Visuel_pub_panama.jpg
http://www.e-equateur.com/images/panama-Antoine-2.jpg
http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/hilbert.jpg
http://www.fotosearch.it/bthumb/RTF/RTF002/72131232.jpg
http://www.fotosearch.it/bthumb/RTF/RTF002/72131004.jpg
http://www.noveporte.it/taccuino/tau/FOTO/mini/BE027738.jpg
http://www.egrupos.net/albumPhoto/2228800/photo_1.jpg
http://www.sapphireoflondon.org/images/photos/cuenca_lady.jpg
http://www.abyayala.org/Kipu/Salasaca.GIF
http://www.lahora.com.ec/frontEnd/images/objetos/articulos/gr_berndravers.jpg
http://www.kingroad.com.ec/documentos/montecristi-manabi-ecuador.jpg
http://www.ecuadorencolores.com/edicion_marzo/images/paja toquilla.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/49/147037690_71e0caed21_m.jpg
http://www.eluniverso.com/2007/03/21/0001/12/files/03-21-07-A09-030250.jpg
http://gurnsy.users.btopenworld.com/images/Family/Holly_Panama_Hat.jpg

David Hockney: Panama hat (1972) etching
http://www.rogallery.com/hockney_david/w-41/dhock-panama.htm

Thomas Mann
http://www.theatermuseum-hannover.de/bilder/mann.jpg

Hina-moon goddess originator of weaving techniques
http://www.coconutinfo.com/hina.html

Japanese blog
http://www.geocities.jp/general_sasaki/inca-p.html

Spanish article
http://www.tvecuador.com/index.php?tp=r1257.php

Marcello Mastroianni
http://www.sipario.it/fotovarie/mastroianni.jpg

Antonio Banderas
http://dinnyosz.hu/pic_to_blog/mambokings.jpg

Marcelinho - football player
MarcelinhoPanamahat.jpg
 

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A LUXURY PANAMA

The Article:
http://www.nautica.it/superyacht/536/accessori/panamaeng.htm

Astaire
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2279/1557585640_75c6e5f38d.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g239/mr_fred_astaire/love/fred10.jpg
http://www.fredastairecleveland.com/images/home-pic.jpg

Capote
http://www.gerardmalanga.com/hires/0060.jpg
http://www.scripophily.com/webcart/vigs/capotepicture.jpg

Caruso

http://www.italiamerica.org/Enrico Caruso.gif
http://www.mainspringpress.com/caruso-family-21.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/carusoe30/caruso_title.gif

Churchill
http://churchillwinston.com/pictures/SirWinstonChurchill.jpg
http://viewfinder.english-heritage.org.uk/gallery/450/ht1/ht13859.jpg

Cs??k Istv?°n
http://mappa-data.prim.hu/data/4e/4e516838/29b3ad6a/tnmed_kepzo05.jpg.jpg

Dostojevski
http://www.capurromrc.it/devil/9dosto.jpg

Gul?°csy Lajos:
http://www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/inf/szakdoli/2003/puskas/gl_portre.gif

Kroyer
http://www.reproarte.com/files/images/T/tuxen_laurits/0326-0222_kroyer_malt_das_johannisfeuer.jpg
http://img1.liveinternet.ru/images/...erSeverin851_09_99pbTardeDeVeranoEnSkagen.jpg
http://www.crossstitchpatterngall.com/peder_1.jpg

Thomas Mann Death In Venice:
http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/nfs_17/nfs_17_00014.html
„Von Aschenbach first sees the foppish old man on the steamer to Italy. He is traveling with a group of young clerks from Pola and dressed in a panama hat and a yellow summer suit with a red tie.”

M?°rquez
http://www.laraza.com/uploaded_pictures/48848_1.jpg

Matthau
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/815000/images/_818578_walter_300.jpg

Rippl-R??nai:
http://www.btm.hu/Kiscell/Allando/Keptar/ripplr.jpg

Saint Exup?©ry
http://www.novomilenio.inf.br/santos/lendas/h0058k6.jpg

Sheen&Cedric
http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.y...s/talk_to_me/_group_photos/martin_sheen12.jpg

Sinatra and a panama
http://www.greyolltwit.com/shots/FrankSinatra.jpg

Scorsese:
http://www.scorsesefilms.com/gallery/departed/images/departed2.jpg

Tolstoy:
http://flag.blackened.net/tolstoy/lt_chekov.jpg
http://www.drakesdoor.org/podcasts/lt/WMLB_cover2_tolstoy.jpg

Leo Tolstoy : There are no guilty people
http://www.fullbooks.com/The-Forged-Coupon-and-Other-Storiesx70283.html
„Volgin took his panama hat from the hall table (it had cost twenty roubles) and his cane with its carved ivory handle, and went out.”

Tolouse Lautrec
http://www.cites.uiuc.edu/edtech/teaching_showcase/articles/baird/newsletter_2_05/images/latrec.gif

Ridley Scott
http://www.wildbluffmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/crowe_scott_01_header.jpg
Tom Wolfe
http://www.achievement.org/achievers/wol0/large/wol0-007.jpg
http://www.revista.criterio.nom.br/tom_wolfe.jpg
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2004/10/28/magazine/31wolf.184.jpg
http://www.neh.gov/news/images/tomwolferelease.jpg
http://www.frieze.com/images/front/p1807_Tom-Wolfe.jpg

http://www.elitemagazin.hu/0207/images/rip_newton.jpg


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Some like it hot
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