C19th & C20th Costume History Children's Pictures in Fashion HistoryBy Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com |
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Pages Below are of C19th Girl's Costume Colouring-in PicturesI've studied costume drawings from a book I have dated 1930 and made similar drawings using felt pens. These produce a heavier outline suitable for children to colour in and keep within lines. If you click on the costume history thumbnails they enlarge into A4 print size leaving a small space for some written notes. Added 24 July 2006 These fashion sketches are ideal for school, college and amateur dramatic costume use. Pupils could remodel the pictures by colouring in, producing costume timeline scenes or foundation guides for fabric collage work. |
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General Text Summary of Girl's C19th Costume
A general look at costume changes for girls with some fashion plates. Please Scroll Page and click on the headings to go to full pages. |
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Children's Costume
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C19th Colour Images of GirlsPlus - Other children pages include following:- |
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These colouring-in images are ideal for class use as extra material to give to those in mixed ability groups who finish their work earlier than others. Most pages here added 5 June 2006. |
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Costume re-enactors will find great costumes at the site below. From crinoline dresses to Gibson girl styles and small under accessories such as hooped crinoline petticoats, small bustles, over petticoats, trained petticoats, camisoles and long drawers. More variety can be seen at their website |
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