Caraco and petticoat, ca. 1789, Cotton, embroidered with grape vines, Palais Galliera, Musee de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
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Caraco and petticoat, ca. 1789, Cotton, embroidered with grape vines, Palais Galliera, Musee de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Roelly Winklaar, Netherlands, Caracao
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Roelly Winklaar, Netherlands (Caracao)
#diadospais #familia #carneiro #porco #caracao #bananinha #ébomdemais (em Quatro Barras) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1BoFZMly8g-Qw92WBxbynuuEfvAJCBVpzBmMo0/?igshid=1jhcp8cav2kmk
Bodice and petticoat, silk, 1775-80 (ETA: probably actually mid - late 1790s), British
ETA: It's been pointed out (specifically here by cuppa-darjeeling and here by staysandstories) that it's far likelier that this dress is post-1795. Looking again, I agree, and I'm pretty ashamed I let the museum date stand in the first place.
Curaçao
The Queen Emma Bridge is a wooden pontoon bridge located Curaçao. It was originally constructed in 1888 and is still used today as a footbridge.
A pontoon bridge is actually a floating bridge which is supported by a hollow metal cylinder called a pontoon. Instead of drawing open to allow water traffic pass through, these bridges actually 'float' into an open position parallel to the shore and is powered by two diesel engine propellers.