Keywords: Imported clothing
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1920-1930 - Page 2 of 3
"1926Maine Historical Society Clothing of the early 1920s is characteristically loose with waists at hip level, and longish or just above…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1940-1950 - Page 2 of 3
"… designer famous for his elegant and timeless clothing. In the post war era, draped details, outsize bows, bunches, and swags were prominent design…"
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"With few exceptions, prior to the mid-20th century, clothing was not collected or considered museum worthy."
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Historic Clothing Collection - Men's Wear
"… of early 1800-1900 frock and cutaway coats, and importantly, a group of high quality mid-twentieth century suits, which constitute a significant…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - Fashions Far & Away
"… View the Fashions Far & Away Slide Show Imported garments and fabrics are an integral part of American fashion, and of the collection at…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1850-1870 - Page 1 of 4
"1855Maine Historical Society Silk was imported from Europe and expensive. For many women, a silk dress was an investment, a best dress for Sunday…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1870-1890 - Page 1 of 4
"… lace, soutache, and fringes, items heretofore imported. Seeing these silk products at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition of 1876, Americans…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1800-1830 - Page 1 of 2
"… at Maine Historical Society by a small, but important group of slender gowns made of simple white cottons and plain muslins, with woven stripes…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - Eighteenth Century - Page 1 of 3
"Two gowns are made of imported, probably English, woven floral silks. Such textiles were the product of highly skilled, intensive hand labor, and an…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1830-1850 - Page 1 of 3
"… emphasis on small waists and made lacing corsets important. Gigot sleeve dress, ca. 1830Maine Historical Society Gigot sleeve dress, ca."
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1930-1940 - Page 2 of 4
"… fashion are found among a group of garments by important New York designer, Jessie Franklin Turner."
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Lincoln, Maine - Carney's Store
"Also, Carney’s store had a variety of clothing and shoes, even babies' shoes. People went to Carney’s for the personal service and for the…"
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"… Journal in August 1862 said, “The Production of cloth is now not one-quarter of the producing in common times, and every week it is growing smaller."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Illustrations
"… writing about his life and his community was important to Martin, so were his visual recordings and imaginings."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Alonzo Raynes remembrance of trip around Cape Horn
"Raynes was quite successful and was a founder and important citizen of the town of Yreka. The article was printed sometime after Raynes' death in…"
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Early Maine Photography - Occupational Photography
"… photographs depict individuals in the clothing of their trade or profession holding related tools or objects."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Hampden House Bar, 1837
"… illustrate the journal, but did so because it was important to representing the past. View additional information about this item on the Maine…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Arvida Hayford, Bangor, ca. 1867
"… also wrote that during temperance years, Hayford imported alcohol and provided it to "Irish men & women in open defiance of the Maine law." He…"
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Historic Hallowell - Early Industry and Bombahook
"… and also produced wood-block patterns for the oil-cloth factories. Later it produced wooden lasts for the shoe factories."
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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - Early Years on Mt. Desert Island
"… preserving the food, spinning and weaving the clothing, cooking and tending the children. The first physician came to Mt. Desert Island in 1799."
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Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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"… dairying, food preparation, spinning, weaving, clothes-making, laundry, and childcare. Women also traded with nearby households, and wives assumed…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - About This Project
"… dance steps, and otherwise documented the importance of dancing as an amusement and as a indication of status."