From: Jardine, William, 1800-1874. The naturalist's library. Edinburgh : W.H. Lizars ; London : Henry G. Bohn, 1848?
QL45 .J12 v. 29

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From: Jardine, William, 1800-1874. The naturalist's library. Edinburgh : W.H. Lizars ; London : Henry G. Bohn, 1848?
QL45 .J12 v. 29
I need to create one . . . Reposted from @katestrasdin For the @vamuseum exhibition Bags Inside Out, this dress is merely a canvas for the mid-19th century chatelaine with its many attachments to the waistband. The garment is a reproduction, a suggestion of a dress on which the beautifully crafted metalwork is suspended #handbags #chatelaine #19thcenturydesign #19thcenturystyle #19thcenturyfashion #metalwork #mid19thcentury #fashionexhibition #calicodress #fashionresearch #museumexhibition #bagsinsideout #dresshistory #fashionhistory https://www.instagram.com/p/CL2vMwchW6s/?igshid=1g3couumpniyt
Start from the inside out! Volume needs structure- one of the key elements in achieving the proper Civil War era silhouette is a proper hoop skirt made with sturdy German steel boning. #periodcorsetscatalog #hoopskirt #civilwarfashion #mid19thcentury #historicalcostuming #historicalsilhouette #littlewomencostumes (at Seattle, WA) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8cM8N0l2ih/?igshid=192wrtrf6gyd4
If you have never seen a photograph of a harpy eagle, find one now. This illustration doesn't even begin to cover it.
From: Robert Merry's museum. Boston : Bradbury, Soden & Co.
AP200 .R63 vol. 3 no. 4 1842
Pressed flowers in: The Columbian lady's and gentleman's magazine. New York : John S. Taylor, 1848
AP2 .C67 v. 9 1848
From: Hamor, Ralph, -1626. A true discourse of the estate of Virginia. Albany : J. Munsell, 1860
F229 .H19
Arctic bluebird
From: United States. War Department. Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Washington : Printed by Beverley Tucker, 1855-1860
F593 .U58 1855 volume 10
Ornament for dried flowers. "Every lady of the least taste can make these baskets ..."
From: The horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. New York : H.T. Williams, 1856
SB1 .H8 1856