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Sycamore Springs Clothier: 18th Century Petticoats Now Available
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Einstein said that time is like a river, it flows in bends. If we could only step back around the turns, we could travel in either direction. I'm sure it's possible." Tasha Tudor. Hours: By Appointment Only. Location: Historic Elizabeth Township, Ohio. Fair At New Boston. George Rogers Clark Park,. For more information, please contact 937-882-9216 or info@grcha. Marla is the main historical interpreter for the Johnston Farm site in Piqua, Ohio. She is wearing an 1830's styled day dress.
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Sycamore Springs Clothier: Celebrate like it's 1743 and you're Claire Randall from Outlander
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Einstein said that time is like a river, it flows in bends. If we could only step back around the turns, we could travel in either direction. I'm sure it's possible." Tasha Tudor. Hours: By Appointment Only. Location: Historic Elizabeth Township, Ohio. Fair At New Boston. George Rogers Clark Park,. For more information, please contact 937-882-9216 or info@grcha. Marla is the main historical interpreter for the Johnston Farm site in Piqua, Ohio. She is wearing an 1830's styled day dress.
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Sycamore Springs Clothier: December 2011
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Einstein said that time is like a river, it flows in bends. If we could only step back around the turns, we could travel in either direction. I'm sure it's possible." Tasha Tudor. Hours: By Appointment Only. Location: Historic Elizabeth Township, Ohio. Fair At New Boston. George Rogers Clark Park,. For more information, please contact 937-882-9216 or info@grcha. Marla is the main historical interpreter for the Johnston Farm site in Piqua, Ohio. She is wearing an 1830's styled day dress.
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Mantua | Rockin' the Rococo
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Rockin' the Rococo. The “mantua” actually developed in the latter part of the 17th century (c. 1670s-80s). Here is an example from that period at the Costume Institute. What makes an 18th century mantua distinctive is its fitted back. During the middle two quarters of the century it may also have been known as an “open gown”, or even a “night gown” if made to wear at dinner and/or formal occassions. And which is featured in Costume in Detail. By Nancy Bradfield (as you will see below! Here are the specs ...
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Joyful Noises... Dancing to the beat of a different drum: 23 Things~Reflections
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Joyful Noises. Dancing to the beat of a different drum. The monthly adventures of a Christian, headcovering, homeschooling, artistic, creative, reenacting, semi-musical Mom and her family. I'm a Christian, homeschooling, headcovering, reenacting, semi-musical Mom. View my complete profile. 23 Things Scoop.it. 23 Things Multimedia (continued). Wednesday, March 26, 2014. My favorite thing was Pinterest! Back to regular programing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Diary of a Mantua Maker. The growing Sta...
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Joyful Noises... Dancing to the beat of a different drum: March 2014
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Joyful Noises. Dancing to the beat of a different drum. The monthly adventures of a Christian, headcovering, homeschooling, artistic, creative, reenacting, semi-musical Mom and her family. I'm a Christian, homeschooling, headcovering, reenacting, semi-musical Mom. View my complete profile. 23 Things Scoop.it. 23 Things Multimedia (continued). Thursday, March 27, 2014. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. My favorite thing was Pinterest! Not much. I live with a tech savy 20 year old son and have been exposed to...
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LauraFrantz.net: dress, shoes, stays...oh my!
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011. Dress, shoes, stays.oh my! I thought I'd take you along on my 18th-century adventure as I get dressed for the book launch of. In August. My gown is hanging in my closet and now I need a few "accessories" to look the part. Since I'm watching my shillings, so to speak, I'm shopping for one item a month and will post about each one when I find it. It's kind of like a treasure hunt. No running to Nordstrom or JC Penney, that's for sure! Here at right is my first accessory. Old, ver...
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The Pastoral Dollmaker~Christine Crocker: In Print
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ladye Marye Comfortt and W. Shakespeare. To me, fair friend, you can never be old, For as you were when first your eye I eyed Such seems your beauty still. A Simple Life Magazine Wonderful! A Simple Life Special Issue 2016 So very beautiful and informative and filled with wonderful early homes,articles and stories. Remembering Tasha Tudor. Her light shines bright. Follow me on Pinterest. Early American Life magazine. 2005-2012 Thank you most kindly, Early American Life!
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The Pastoral Dollmaker~Christine Crocker: My dear Madame....
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Monday, December 3, 2007. A voice called down from the top of the old cupboard-. Mr Jefferson spoke with great calm and dignity "Please,. Do not trouble yourself concerning my first meeting with the ladyes. He said, peering over the edge. As you can see, I am quite well". He looked surprisingly well. In fact, he confided, as he adjusted the paper hat. " I was quite taken with their enthusiasm upon my arrival.I understand that the ladyes. Parlor table and apparently our Mr. Jefferson was much older th...
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The Pastoral Dollmaker~Christine Crocker: Mr Jefferson comes calling~a little story
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Mr Jefferson comes calling a little story. You see, while we were lately traveling in Virginia, I happened upon a handsome country gentleman, sitting high on a shelf in the milliner's shop. He immediately impressed upon me that he was perfect to take home to the Deerfield. Of too much female company. I invited Mr. Jefferson-his given name-for a cup of hot cider-at a nearby tavern tea room where we might discuss the possibility. From his brown paper wrappings. Well, to make a l...
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