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Victorian and Edwardian Photographs- Costume Research Library

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Victorian & Edwardian Photos The Costume Gallery's Online Library presents Victorian & Edwardian Photos. These vintage photos have been furnished by private collectors. Click on the pictures for enlargements. Recommended Reading All of these books earn our five star rating for period costumes photographs. Click on the Books to Order The Costume Gallery and it contents are under protection of strict copyright laws. The Costume Gallery © 1997 - 2000. Read More
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Victorian Brides, Vanderbilt Trousseau

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HARPER'S BAZAR: DECEMBER 15, 1877 MISS VANDERBILT'S TROUSSEAU . [Victorian Weddings & Fashion] The elegant trousseau prepared for Miss Vanderbilt has claimed so much public notice of late that we have taken special pains to lay the details of it before our readers, who may be glad to profit by the useful suggestions afforded by so many tasteful toilettes. Several dress-makers have claimed the credit of making it, and various journals have spoken of it as imported from Paris. The latter rumor arose from the fact that a description of the materials woven in Lyons for the bride's dress was given in the Bazar (No. 43, Vol. X.), and was copied by the Paris correspondent of the London Queen. Although the fabrics are necessarily Parisian, Miss Vanderbilt did not import her dresses, but preferred, Read More
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Victorian Dancing Etiquette

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Manners Culture and Dress of the Best American Society. By Richard A. Wells, A.M. King, Richardson &: Co., Publishers Springfield, Mass.; Cincinnati; Sacramento; Dallas, Texas. 1893 "Sold only by our Authorized Agents." DANCING. Lord Chesterfield, in his letters to his son, says: "Dancing is, in itself, a very trifling and silly thing: but it is one of those established follies to which people of sense are sometimes obliged to conform; and then they should be able to do it well. And though I would not have you a dancer, yet, when you do dance, I would have you dance well, as I would have you do everything you do well." In another letter, he writes: "Do you mind your dancing while your dancing master is with you? As you will be often under the necessity of dancing a minuet, I would have you Read More
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