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Milliner Buyanova Tatyana Ivanovna., 1910-1919. Creator: Naz'movMilliner Buyanova Tatyana Ivanovna., 1910-1919. From a collection of 136 photographs of Irkutsk from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
The Milliner, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Per HillestromThe Milliner, late 18th-early 19th century
AI IMAGE - The Mad Hatter, from "Alice in Wonderland", 2023. Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - The Mad Hatter, from "Alice in Wonderland", 2023
Illustration for Life of a Badly Brought Up Young Lady, 1779. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus ChodowieckiIllustration for Life of a Badly Brought Up Young Lady, 1779
The Milliner, 1746. Creator: Francois BoucherThe Milliner, 1746. A seller of trimmings for hats and her client
She is my wife, not my daughter, 1827. Creator: Henry Bonaventure MonnierShe is my wife, not my daughter, 1827. Madame est mon epouse et non ma fille'. A gentleman with his young wife in a hat shop where she tries on a hat in front of a mirror
Exposition universelle: La Fabricant de chapeaux de feutre, 1867. Creator: Charles MaurandExposition universelle: La Fabricant de chapeaux de feutre, 1867
Hatters, milliners and tailors... 1871. Creator: UnknownHatters, milliners and tailors...1871. Hatters, milliners and tailors, some of whom are sitting cross-legged and sewing in the traditional way, but on centre left a sewing machine has been introduced
Straw hat factory, Luton, Bedfordshire, 1930. Artist: Fox PhotosStraw hat factory, Luton, Bedfordshire, 1930. Luton was the centre of the straw hat industry. The hats became fashionable again in 1930 after the Prince of Wales wore one
The Rival Milliners, 1770. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
A Milliners Shop; Mrs Monopolize, the butchers wife, purchasing a modern head dress, 1772. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
A Milliners Shop, 1787A Milliners Shop. 1787. From Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseud Emily Morse Symonds]. [London, 1905]
Woman making a hat from wood shavings, German-occupied France, April 1941
Making silk hats, 1867. The hatter is covering a hat frame with black silk. To his left on the bench is an iron for smoothing out the fabric
Making beaver hats, 1841. Although called beaver hats, a certain amount beaver fur was only used in the most expensive examples. In most others, rabbit fur was used
Making beaver hats, 1835. Although called beaver hats, a certain amount of beaver fur was only used in the most expensive examples. In most others, rabbit fur was used
Making beaver hats, 1750. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used. According to quality, nap on felt fabric was made of mixtures of beaver, musquash or rabbit fur, and cotton wool
Hat Maker. Manufacture of beaver hats by felting material in a kettle (background) and blocking (shaping) the hat and brushing the pile. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used
Milliner Furnishing a Hat, 1898. Artist: Edgar DegasMilliner Furnishing a Hat, 1898. From a private collection