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- Young Woman's dress - 14th Century
Young Woman's dress - 14th Century - Young woman
- Young woman
- Young woman
- Young woman
Young woman - Young man kneeling in front of a woman
Young man kneeling in front of a woman - Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - Young lady with wide-open eyes
Young lady with wide-open eyes - Young lady with hands up
- Young lady walking in the countryside
- Young lady standing
- Young lady seated
Young lady seated - Young lady looking in mirror
Young lady looking in mirror - Young lady checking hair in mirror
- Young Lady - 1920s
Young Lady - 1920s - Young lady - 1920's
Young Lady - 1920s - Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young Lady
- Young Lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
Young lady - Young Lady
Young lady - Young lady
Young lady - Young girl reading to old lady
- Yes or No
- Woollen Check - 1920's
Woollen Check - 1920's - Women's Costume during the Directory - 1795 - 1800
Women's Costume during the Directory - 1795 - 1800 - Women of the 14th Century
Women of the 14th Century - Women of Court
Costumes of the Women of the Court from the Sixth to the Tenth Centuries, from Documents collected by H. de Vielcastel, in the great Libraries of Europe. - Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk
Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk - Woman with hat
- Woman sleeping
- Woman of the Southern Province of Upper Egypt
- Woman of the Bosjes Race
Woman of the Bosjes Race - Woman in hat
Woman in hat - Winsome look on a young lady
Winsome look on a young lady - Which arrangement of hair and bow do you think most appropriate for school wear
Which arrangement of hair and bow do you think most appropriate for school wear - When you read do not bend over
- When they get their rights
“It’s only fair to warn you that my son has never had a father’s care and doesn’t know the first thing about housekeeping.” - What will the girl become
The Two Paths: What Will the Girl Become? At 13 Bad Literature, At 20 Flirting Coquettery, At 26 Fast Life and Dissipation, At 40 An Outcast; At 13 Study & Obedience, At 20 Virtue & Devotion, At 26 A Loving Mother, At 60 An Honored Grandmother - Water-carriers, Duna Földvár
Women water carriers - Washer-women
At every available point of the crowded river-front washerwomen, with their petticoats wet to the waist, stood knee-deep in the stream, and accompanied their lively chatter with the vigorous tattoo of their active mallets. In the shadow of the houses near the landing great piles of watermelons were the centres of groups of all ages, every individual busy with the luscious, juicy fruit. - Walking Dress 1810
The Empire gown is figured in the illustration of a walking dress, 1810. It lasted practically until the advent of the crinoline in the forties, when it finally disappeared. - Walking Dress
Walking Dress - View of the two panoramas and of the passage between them
View of the two panoramas and of the passage between them 1810 - Vertical Chignon
It requires from twenty-five to thirty years for an Ishogo woman to be able to build upon her head one of their grotesque head-dresses. The accompanying picture will show you how they look. But you will ask how they can arrange hair in such a manner. I will tell you : A frame is made, and the hair is worked upon it ; but if there is no frame, then they usd grass-cloth, or any other stuffing, and give the shape they wish to the head-dress. A well-known hair-dresser, who, by the way, is always a female, is a great person in an Ishogo village, and is kept pretty busy from morning till after-noon. It takes much time to work up the long wool on these negroes' heads, but, when one of these heads of hair, or chignons, is made, it lasts for a long time—sometimes for two or three months—without requiring repair. I need not tell you that after a few weeks the head gets filled with specimens of natural history. A great quantity of palm oil is used in dressing the hair, and, as the natives never wash their heads, the odor is not pleasant. When a woman comes out with a newly-made chignon, the little Ishogo girls exclaim, "When shall I be old enough to wear one of these? How beau-tiful they are!" Every morning, instead of taking a bath, the Ishogos rub themselves with oil, mixed with a red dye made from the wood of a forest tree. - Utensils for Canning Fruit
Utensils for Canning Fruit - Using Bells phone
- Unhappy lady
- Two women
- two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836 - Two old ladies preparing a cup of tea
- Two looks - same pattern
Would you believe that the pattern of these two dresses is exactly the same? This illustrates how you can vary a dress once you find the foundation lines that are becoming to you. One pattern can suffice for both a tailored and an afternoon dress, as you see both effects are pleasing in their slenderness. - Two ladies talking
- Two ladies in the crowd at the park
Two ladies in the crowd at the park - Two girls and a boy talking to old lady
- Two boys and old lady
Two boys and old lady