- Young Woman's dress - 14th Century
- Young Gentleman of the 14th Century
- Young Gentleman Louis XIII period - 1625 - 1640
- Womens fashion 1806 - 1820
- Women's Costume during the Directory - 1795 - 1800
- Wig types, second half 18th century
- Wig types, 1st half 18th century
- We were clad warmly, for the weather was chill. All had robes
- Variety of shapes and slashing. Henry VIII
- Types of Shoes - British, Roman, Norman to 13th century
- Twelfth to thirteenth century
- Twelfth to fourteenth century
- Twelfth and thirteenth centuries
- Tie-back skirt
- Three hoops and four pannier forms
- The obi for ordinary wear. For girls. For women
- The obi, square and plain
- The kimono, rear and front view
- The haori
- The hakama
- The reformed dress
- The Peplos
- The Paenula
- The more practical gown of the Empire Period
- The Kolobus, 400-146 B. C.
- The Ionic Chiton
- The Incroyable of the Revolution Period - 1795
- The Himtation. A garment worn in Greece and Rome between 550 B.C. and 300 A.D.
- The Himation, 600-146 B.C.
- The Grecian Bend
- The Extreme of the Crinoline - 1862
- The Doric Chiton
- The Crinkled Ionic Chiton
- The Crinkled Chiton and the Clamys (left) and the Chiton (right)
- The Chiton
- The 1840 style
- The 1830 Effect
- Tenth to thirteenth century
- Street costume Late Louis XVI period - 1790
- Sleeve treatments. Period Charles II
- Sixteenth-century modes, 1st half Henry VIII
- Sixteenth century, 2nd quarter
- Shoe shapes. Charles I to 1700
- Shapes of Shoes from 1590-1650
- Sewn Sleeveless Kalasiris
- Saxon
- Roman
- Reversion to the classic (Grecian) type
- Period Henry VIII
- Period Charles II
- Period 1820-1840
- Period 1790-1800
- Period 1780-1795
- Period 1725-1750
- Period 1700-1725
- Period 1690-1700
- Period 1688-1702
- Period 1680-1690
- Period 1650-1685
- Period 1625-1660