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A strong, silent type of beard; bushy and manly, but also shaped and contained, a restrained version of a Burke or a Parkes.
The Lyster is ultra masculine, but not necessarily the preserve of rugged bushmen, intrepid explorers or untamed brigands. It is just as likely to be found descending richly from the maw of an actor, an artist, a baritone, a botanist, or a judge.