The fashions of London & Paris. (1798‐1806). London
Category: 19th Century
Inhabitant in folk dress from Hallingdal Norway
Suède, Norwège et Danemark. Nº5 Habitant d’Aal dans Hallingdal (Norwège).
Woman in folk dress from Hittertal Fellemarken Norway.
Woman in folk dress from Hittertal Fellemarken Norway. Costume Suède, Norwège et Danemark. Nº6 Costume d’Hittertal dans Fellemarken (Norwège). Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Costumes of Georgian, Circassian and Armenian Races.
The Comprehensive Atlas and Geography of the World. “Races of the World”. Drawn by J. L. Williams. Engraved by A. Portier. Printed by Blackie & Son London, Glasgow & Edinburgh 1886
Iroquois, Assiniboine, Pawnee, Dakota. American Natives 1886.
Iroquois. Assineboin. Crow. Pawnee Woman. Assineboin in gala dress. Dakotah or Sioux warrior. Dakotah or Sioux woman.
Ethiopia Senegambia. Zulu, Peul.
Traditional Zulu. South Africa. Peul. African tribes. Ethiopia Senegambia.
Japan. Historical civil and military costumes.
Mongol Race. Japanese costumes. 1. Officer of the Taikoon, in Civil Costume. 2. Mendicant Bonze. 3. Bonze of a Superior Order. 4. Military Dress from Original in Kensington Museum. 5.6. Japanese… Read More
Traditional peasant costume of the Black Forest, 1860.
Traditional peasant costume of the Black Forest, 1860. Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Victoria greeted as Queen.
Victoria greeted as Queen 1819-1901. Victoria (24 May 1819 as Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent in Kensington Palace, London; died on 22 January 1901 in Osborne House, Isle of Wight)… Read More
Emily Faithfull (1835–1895). English women’s rights activist.
Emily Faithfull (1835–1895). English women’s rights activist, and publisher.