Aside from weekends, the changing of the guard are also taking place on special occasions such as May 31 (Zagreb City Day), October 18 (Cravat Day) and January 1 (New Year's Day).
#In this self-portrait of 1805, Washington Allston wears a tan cravat with his high white collar and dark coat.
(A "steinkirk" was a loosely tied lace collar or scarf, named after the way the officers wore their cravats at the Battle of Steenkirk in 1692.)
After forming his band, the Cajun Trio, he recorded songs during the 1960s and 1970s such as "La Cravat", "Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette", "If Teardrops Were Pennies", "I Passed in Front of your Door", "Jealous Heart", and several holiday songs.
George I had a Mechlin cravat, and it was a favorite of Queen Charlotte and Princess Amelia.
Aided by Barney Ling, Cravat tricked Carolyn's sister, Sandra Wu-San, into believing Dragon was the murderer.
Edna Ferber modeled her main character of Yancey Cravat on Houston in her novel Cimarron (1929).
Burt Lancaster and his old partner Nick Cravat made nine films together, the most popular being The Crimson Pirate and The Flame and the Arrow (1950).