Fleming, English and German Princely costumes during the Thirty Years’ War.
Category: England
Period Costumes and Fashion from England, Regency, Empire, Georgian, Directory, Victorian and Tudor dresses.
16th and 17th century costumes.
16th and 17th century costumes. Dutch, Bohemia, Spain, England, France, Poland. Top row left: Clothing of a sailor woman from Holland in 1640. Clothing of a woman from Amsterdam. Dutch woman… Read More
English Baroque fashion in the 16th and 17th Century.
English Baroque fashion in the 16th and 17th Century. Top row left: Distinguished Women from London in the Spanish Baroque fashion of the year 1590. Right: London merchant and merchant’s… Read More
English medieval fashion in the 14th century.
English medieval fashion in the 14th century. Top row left to right: Knight in 1365. Catholic priest in the robes from the year 1330. Noblewoman in the fashion of 1350.… Read More
Tudor fashion in the 16th Century.
Henry VIII, Anne of Cleves.Mary of Scotland. Douglas Earl of Angus. King Edward VI. Lord Darnley, consort of Mary Stuart,
English and French fashion in the 15th century.
English and French fashion in the 15th Century. (Gothic, burgundy, middle ages) On the history of costumes. Sixty-eighth sheet. Fifteenth century. English and French. Munich illustrated book no. 1024. Illustration… Read More
Court dress. July 1796. Petticoat of white crape, embroidered in silver.
England. Court dress. July 1796. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 3,. April 1796 To March 1797. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Paris full dresses in 1810. Miscellaneous Observations.
The fashions of London & Paris. (1798‐1806). London
Portrait of James I with sword. Son of Mary Stuart.
The son of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, and her second husband, Henry Stewart, Duke of Albany.
Victoria greeted as Queen.
Victoria greeted as Queen 1819-1901. Great Men and Famous Women. A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in… Read More