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Petticoat, c. 1938. Creator: Mary E HumesPetticoat, c. 1938
Border or Valance, c. 1936. Creator: Fanchon LarzelereBorder or Valance, c. 1936
Dress with Hoop Skirt, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Mary E HumesDress with Hoop Skirt, 1935/1942
Childs Bonnet, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Mary E HumesChilds Bonnet, 1935/1942
Court Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Melita HofmannCourt Dress, c. 1936
Childs Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Marie MitchellChilds Dress, c. 1937
Embroidered Trimmimg, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Edith MagnetteEmbroidered Trimmimg, 1935/1942
Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Melita HofmannDress, c. 1940
Girls Coat, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Nancy CrimiGirls Coat, 1935/1942
Afternoon Dress, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Nancy CrimiAfternoon Dress, 1935/1942
Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Gladys CookDress, c. 1937
Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Al CurryDress, c. 1937
Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Nancy CrimiDress, c. 1940
Childs Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Al CurryChilds Dress, c. 1937
Boys Dress and Jacket, c. 1940. Creator: Nancy CrimiBoys Dress and Jacket, c. 1940
Wedding Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Nancy CrimiWedding Dress, c. 1937
Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Francis Law DurandDress, c. 1938
Walking Costume, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Florence EarlWalking Costume, 1935/1942
Upholstery Trim, c. 1938. Creator: Fritz BoehmerUpholstery Trim, c. 1938
The Barber (le Barbier), ca. 1632-33. Creator: Abraham BosseThe Barber (le Barbier), ca. 1632-33
Madeleine Bourquelot de Cervignieres, 1858. Creator: Edouard BaldusMadeleine Bourquelot de Cervignieres, 1858
Clothing from 1860-1870, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W TroutClothing from 1860-1870, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
Empire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). Creator: UnknownEmpire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). The Emire line was a high waistline, often worn in white to denote high social status
Bonnets, 19th century. Creator: UnknownBonnets, 19th century. Fashion illustration showing womens headgear from the Victorian period
Trimming up parts of raw clay, c1917. From How It is Made, by Archibald Williams. [Thomas Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and New York]
Workers at a printing company, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1959. Workers using a Knouse 3 knife trimming machine
Woman using Stanley electric garden shears, 1965. Artist: Michael WaltersWoman using Stanley electric garden shears, 1965. Although a common sight today, the electric garden shears were a new invention in the 1960s
Old Woman Cutting Her Nails, 18th or 19th century. Artist: J HaidOld Woman Cutting Her Nails, 19th century(?). After a painting of 1655-1660 by Rembrandt
Russians trimming Napoleons beard, 1812. In 1812 Napoleon I invaded Russia and reached Moscow, only to find it burning. His campaign a failure