Here’s some more of my photo collection. Must get on and discover more images soon!
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7 Responses to “Victorian Ephemera: The Photos Part Two”
Oh those dresses! And the ladies too. I love this stuff. Can you imagine how hard it was to iron something like those dresses. The chapeaus are to die for. Not only are the subjects interesting, but the backgrounds are too. You are going to make me get out some more old pictures, aren’t you?
Actually many women were greatly harmed by corsets back then, but still I love the clothes…I know what you mean Melissa, I particularly like that one too.
Oh those dresses! And the ladies too. I love this stuff. Can you imagine how hard it was to iron something like those dresses. The chapeaus are to die for. Not only are the subjects interesting, but the backgrounds are too. You are going to make me get out some more old pictures, aren’t you?
Yep
When I imagine wearing something like this, I always imagine a servant to look after it for me
Its amazing anyone survived back then. The whalebone corsets alone! I love these old photographs.
I absolutely love the dress in the third one. So buttoned and tucked and folded. Looks like it took ages to get ready.
Actually many women were greatly harmed by corsets back then, but still I love the clothes…I know what you mean Melissa, I particularly like that one too.
I love these ancient photographs.it talk me to history
I know what you mean Mikel.