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Fashions for July showing 2 full dresses, 7 bonnets and a partial dress. The dresses have Bertha collars; long, full sleeves (2 with ruffles around upper arm), gloves, fitted bodices with narrow waistlines; and long, full skirts. The bonnets are...
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Two day dresses both with jewel necklines trimmed with lace, fitted bodices, 3/4 length pagoda sleeves with lace and ruffle edges, small waistlines, and full skirts. The right dress has a jacket style bodice, a plain skirt, and a matching bonnet....
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Two day dresses and a girl's dress. The day dresses both have full skirts and are worn with bonnets elaborately decorated with feathers, lace and ribbons. Left dress seen from back shows a fitted wrap with fringe on the upper portion and layered...
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Morning Walking Dress, illustrating the Betsy collar (Elizabethan revival ruffle), headwear, shoes, redingote and muff (published for La Belle Assemblee by Mrs. Bell)
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Two walking dresses and a child's dress. The left dress has a fitted bodice with a lace collar; full, 3/4 length sleeves ending in layers of lace; a flounced skirt decorated with geometrically designed piping of ribbon ruffles, and a lace bonnet...
In 1914, Warren H. Manning began work on the National Plan which culminated in a "National Plan study brief," printed in Landscape Architecture, July 1923. The full report was never published but provides interesting viewpoints on how state...
Elwood, P. H. (Philip Homer), b. 1884 ; Parks -- Kansas -- Kansas City ; Gardens -- Kansas -- Kansas City ; Architecture, Domestic -- Kansas -- Kansas City ; Kansas City (Kan.) -- Description and travel ; Kansas City (Mo.) -- Description and travel...
Iowa State College landscape architecture professor Philip Elwood takes students on a tour of the southern and eastern United States in 1931. The first stop is Kansas City where they visit the War Memorial, the country club section where they see...