Montenegrin from Postinje in 1850. Woman from Postinje in traditional Montenegro costume. Gornje Postinje is a small town in Dalmatia, near the city of Split in Croatia. Sheets for costume. Historical and folk… Read More
Category: 19th Century
Men in Parisian society suits, 19th century.
Parisian Dandy in Tailcoat with Top Hat and Lorgnette
Costumes from the province Limburg.
Traditional Holland costumes from the province Limburg. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
Women`s costumes from Doornspijk, province Overijsel.
Traditional Holland costumes from Doornspijk, province Overijsel. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
Man and woman with an infant of Hinterloupen.
Man and woman with an infant of Hinterloupen by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt.
Netherlands costumes from Axel, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, province Zeeland.
Traditional Netherlands costumes from Axel, Zeeuws Vlaanderen, province Zeeland. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
Traditional Holland costumes from Axel, Zeeuws Vlaanderen
Traditional Holland costumes from Axel, Zeeuws Vlaanderen, province Zeeland. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
Traditional Dutch costumes from Huizen.
Traditional Dutch costumes from Huizen in the provence North Holland. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
Traditional Netherlands costumes of the Island of Walcheren.
Netherlands costumes from the Island of Walcheren, Arnemuiden & Westkapelle. Traditional Netherlands Costumes by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt; Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London 1912.
A Sultana or Kaddin of the Imperial Ottoman Harem.
The Plate itself is a portrait of a Sultana or Odalisk, and are called, Kaddins, or Kadeuns.