Victorian rapunzel 1
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Antique Photo Album Post Mortem Photography
(animated stereo) Laundry during the guilded age, 1870
To see the animated image scroll down to the first comment (below) or view original size (look above in the "actions" menu). Details and History The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This studio image is derived from the 1870 F. L. Stuber stereograph of The young housekeeper--Washing day, from the Gems of American Life collection. This series of stereo portraits was described in the Editor's Drawer, page 165 of the…
Pompadour
(animated stereo) Victorian era tea, Napier, NZ (1888)
To animate view the image at original resolution (click all sizes) or simply scroll down. The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from National Library Nz on the commons but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The National Library of New Zealand in Wellington, New Zealand offers a multitude of historical images in the Flickr commons. The original image of Women having tea outside the house of William and Lydia Williams in Napier is…
Victorian romance - 2 of 5
Victorian romance - couple in love - circa 1915 hand-tinted photograph. (These are some of my "romantic" favorites.) This image is part of a collection of 16 Victorian Romance Pictures and a collection of 54 Vintage Valentine Clip Art images -- all digitally restored and available as prints or hi-res downloads.
Four women on an outing to Folkestone in 1910
Found image. This photograph was taken by Valentine 44 High Street, Folkestone.
Woman at Her Toilette, 1909 - Mary Cassatt - WikiArt.org
‘Woman at Her Toilette’ was created in 1909 by Mary Cassatt in Impressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
My Ear-Trumpet Has Been Struck By Lightning
treselegant: “Lady in Violet (1874) by Pál Szinyei Merse. ”