Coraline Corsets, Rupture Rememdy and an Everlasting Wick; advertisements from Peterson’s Magazine, May 1889
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Coraline Corsets, Rupture Rememdy and an Everlasting Wick; advertisements from Peterson’s Magazine, May 1889
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‘Mangold in the fangs of the lion.’
Bow Bells, 1866.
Victorian when animals attack. Not even safe in your own house from lion attack.
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Finally today, just because I like the image of the girl in the window, an ad for window shades from the back of Bloomingdales, 1886.
“Hartshorn’s Self Acting Shade Rollers are the best”
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ca. 1863, [Miniature Wedding Album of General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren], Mathew B. Brady
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