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Did Victorian women use their hatpins just to keep their hats on or also for self defense?
by Christmas | Posted in Other - Society & Culture
mostly self defense, but irregularly they used them to make shish-kabob...
THOSE AWFUL HATS directed DWGRIFFITH
Those Horrible Hats 1909 Arthur V. Johnson, Robert Harron, Florence Lawrence, Mack Sennett Linda Arvidson, Flora Finch, John Compson DW Griffith ...
Victorian Secrets - Part 1
In this part of EXPLORING NEVADA youll take an undercover journeyto discover the underwear secrets of in fashion women living during Victorian ...
Victorian Secrets - Part 2
In this event of EXPLORING NEVADA youll take an undercover journeyto discover the underwear secrets of chic women living during Victorian ...
Women hats victorian - News
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A Magical Read: The Night Circus The incredible is Victorian but muted, the women in rustling gowns and the men in bowler hats. The circus arrives wordlessly, from nowhere. It is only open from midnight to dawn and everything within the iron gates is in shades of atrocious and white. |
Royal Roundup: Row Over the Bow, or, Case of the Missing Curtsy
“I see she thinks we should ditch the monarchy,” said Matthew Archer of the Victorian office of the Australian Monarchists League, “but it's just a sign of elegance, it actually would be a sign of respect.” Defenders of royal convention back in
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Victorian Tea to Provide Health Information in an Elegant Setting We be deficient in to be a source of health information and learning so women can make informed decisions about gathering their health needs. The tea, held in a setting evocative of the Victorian era, is a wonderful chance for the Midcoast community to learn |
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THE LADY EXPLORERS WITH A SENSE OF ADVENTURE Her packing record included evening dresses, silk underwear, silver candlesticks, 12 hats and a fur cover. Victorian female explorer May French Sheldon was also clearly anxious that she be aptly attired when meeting important chiefs as she began |
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Victorian tea set for Brookhouse By Tom Dalton Stick writer SALEM — The Brookhouse Home for Women will hold a Victorian tea Saturday as part of its 150th anniversary honouring. Guests are encouraged to wear Victorian millinery (ie hats) and gloves to the 2 pm tea at Salem Five's |
“I see she thinks we should ditch the monarchy,” said Matthew Archer of the 





