- Really long beard
Really long beard - Santa type beard
Santa type beard - Shrugging man with beard
Shrugging man with beard - Shrugging man
Shrugging man - Top hat with beard
Top hat with beard - Tufted Beard
Tufted Beard - Old lady with beard
Old lady with beard - Can I Sir?
Young man listening to an authority figure explaining why he is not getting something. - Chatting in the Garden
Two men sitting in the garden chatting - Ever present monitor
Man with Monocle - Filling Up
Man filling up his glass - Mans Head
Mans Head - Silhouette of man
Silhouette of man - St. John's Church
On the other side of High Street stands St. John's Episcopal Church, the lot for which was given in 1796 by the Deakins' family. Reverend Walter Addison of Prince Georges County, Maryland, had visited George Town in 1794 and 1795 and held occasional services, so a movement was started to build a church. Among the subscribers were Thomas Jefferson and Dr. Balch. - Ladies' Fashions for February 1852
We are in the midst of the gay season, but its modes, until disturbed by the approach of spring, were fixed before the holidays, and for the most part have already been reported. The Paris journals, we may remark, however, dwell much on the unusual ascendency of black, in furs, velvets, cloths, and other heavy stuffs, for walking and carriage dresses, and on the greater demand than in recent winters for every species of embroidery. - Bushwoman
Bushwoman - Old Mans Head
Old Mans Head - Portrait of young man
Portrait of young man - Study of a head
Study of a head - The Grandmother
OLd Lady - Man with a bicycle
Zimmerman and his machine - Man with cane
Man with cane - Man with umbrella
Man with umbrella - Men in top hats
Men in top hats - Mr Colquhoun
Mr Colquhoun - By the Fireplace
By the Fireplace - Charcoal drawing
Charcoal drawing of a man - Coffee and cigar
Coffee and cigar - Crayon study of a child
Crayon study of a child - Domestic scene
Domestic scene - Man standing
Man standing - Gentlemen in hats
Gentlemen in hats - Man with a gun
Meeting at the crossroads - Two men on horses, one with a gun - Adoration
Adoration - Ice Hockey
Playing ice hockey - Man with beard
Man with beard - Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - A Woman's Head
A woman’s head From the original drawing by Edwin Howland Blashfield - Girl in a hat
Girl in a hat - Man smoking
Man smoking - Lady reading
Lady reading - June Roses
Young lady - Expectation
Expectation - Dress of Black Silk
Fashion 1868 The lower skirt is trimmed with bands of satin stitched with white. The upper skirt is trimmed with two satin bands and edged with a narrow fringe. The skirt is open at the side with revers, and laced across with cord and tassels. - Walking Dress
Fashion 1868 Silk, trimmed with three ruffles. Above there, and extending up each gore, is a fancy silk braid to match color of dress. - Moldavian Style
It is designed chiefly for a rich riding-dress, it being too long in the skirt for the promenade, and not convenient for the drawing-room. It is called the Moldavian Style; a petite veste of dark green cloth entirely covered with an embroidery of lace imitating guipure royal, and displaying the shape to the greatest perfection. The skirt is very ample and cut in a novel manner so as to fall in long folds like an antique drapery. The front is ornamented with an apron-trimming of deep lace. The sleeves are demi-long; the hands and wrists covered by long white gloves. When in full dress for the saddle, a gray beaver hat is worn, the brim low in front, and turned up at the sides, and ornamented with a long, twisted ostrich feather; cambric collar and manchettes (ruffles) each closed by a double button of rubies or other precious stones. - Carriage Costume
Fashion 1850 Dress of bright apple-green silk; the skirt with three deep flounces pinked at the edges. The corsage high and plain. Mantelet of very pale lilac silk, trimmed with two rows of lace de laine of the same color, and each row of lace surmounted by passementerie. The lace extends merely round the back part of the mantelet, and the fronts are trimmed with passementerie only. Bonnet of white crinoline, with rows of lilac ribbon set on in bouillonnées. The bonnet is lined with white crape, and the under-trimming consists of bouquets of lilac and white flowers. Straw-colored kid gloves. White silk parasol. - Marriage dress
Bridal dress for the marriage ceremony - 1850 Robe of white poult de soie. The skirt very full, and ornamented in front with five rows of lace, finished at each end with bows of white satin. The rows of lace are of graduated lengths, the lower row being about a quarter and a half long, and the upper one not more than five or six inches. - Hairstyles for 1836
Hairstyles for 1836 - The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children - The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses
The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses - two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836 - Man and Woman
Young lady talking to man with monocle on a sofa - Man and Woman
Upper class man and his wife - Man in swimsuit
Man dripping-wet - Good Joke
A group of men in a tavern enjoying a good joke - Get Up!
Man laying in bed with someone (his conscience) encouraging him to get up - Young Lady writing
Young Lady writing - Bride and Groom dancing
Bride and Groom dancing - Bride and Groom
Bride and Groom