England 1640. Women’s dresses of different stands.

On the history of costumes. Hundred and Fourth Sheet. England. XVIth and XVIIth century. Münchener Bilderbogen No. 1180.

England, 1640, Women's, dresses, different, stands, Baroque, costumes,
England 1640. Citizen woman. Lady in the street. Lord-Manor’s wife. Matron.

Fashion in England in 1640.

Citizen woman. Lady in the street. Lord-Manor’s wife. Matron.

Baroque period.

Source: Münchener Bilderbogen 1848 bis 1898. On the history of costumes. Published by Braun & Schneider. Kgl. Hof-und Universitäts-Buchdruckerei von Dr. C. Wolf & Sohn in Munich.

Note:  Clothing of the late antiquity and middle ages. 5th to 10th c.
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