Unlike those sporting conventional mutton-chops, observers of the Barkly (also known as ‘Piccadilly Weepers’ or ‘Dundrearies’) kept the rest of their faces hairless, allowing the pendant sideburns to drip, stalactite-like, along the jawbone.
Unlike those sporting conventional mutton-chops, observers of the Barkly (also known as ‘Piccadilly Weepers’ or ‘Dundrearies’) kept the rest of their faces hairless, allowing the pendant sideburns to drip, stalactite-like, along the jawbone.