Traditional Bavarian dresses from Starnberg. Male costumes from around Starnberg from the years around 1850. Starnberg is a lake of the same name and place south of Munich in the… Read More
Category: 19th Century
Traditional Bavarian Costumes from Wolfratshausen, 1860.
Traditional Bavarian Costumes from Wolfratshausen, 1860, 19tes century. Old Bavarian festive dresses. Man and woman in original “Trachten” (Bavarian dialect for folk costumes) of Wolfratshausen near Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The man… Read More
Bridesmaids clothing in 1860. Traditional Bavarian costumes.
Bridesmaids clothing in 1860. Traditional Bavarian costumes. Two women in traditional costume (Dirndl) of Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany. Starnberg gained notoriety through the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, also… Read More
Moldawia folk dresses. Austro-Hungarian monarchy costumes
Moldawia folk dresses. Traditional national costumes. The peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Published by Johann Nepomuk Vernay, Austria, 1896.
Bucovina folk dresses. Traditional folk costumes from Ukrajna.
Bucovina folk dresses. Traditional folk costumes and military uniforms from Ukrajna. The peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Published by Johann Nepomuk Vernay, Austria, 1896. Traditional ethnic costumes from Galicia
Peoples from Dalmacija. The peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
The peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Traditional Poland mourning dresses, 19th century.
Traditional Poland mourning dresses, 19th century.
Polish soldiers. Military of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Polish soldiers. Military of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. The peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Published by Johann Nepomuk Vernay, Austria, 1896.
Peoples from Hungary, Magyars.
Habsburg monarchy. Traditional Magyars folk dresses and nobility costumes.
Slovenian folk costume. Slowenic national dresses in 1890.
Slovenian folk costume. Slowenic national dresses in 1890. The peoples of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Published by Johann Nepomuk Vernay, Austria, 1896.