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Archaeologist at Brigetio Öröksége Látogatóközpont, Komárom

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Evening dress, 1860. Kent State University Museum.

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There is a hint of the reptilian to this mid #1870s dress. The angled pleating and position of the decorative buttons lends it an air of a watchful crocodile in shaded greens, the tongue of pale train skirting its hem, Mme Depret Paris @metmuseum #fashionhistory

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Afternoon dress of shot silk and net with chemical lace appliqués, designed by Appel, New York, 1895. Victoria & Albert Museum.

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Day dress, 1870. Kent State University Museum.

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Bonnet by A. Partridge & Co., 1840. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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“I must learn to be content with being happier than I deserve” ~ Jane Austen

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Day dress, 1850s. Kent State University Museum.

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Evening dress, 1868. Kent State University Museum.

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Walking dress, 1860s. Collection of Alexander Vassiliev.

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Evening dress by Neill, 1916. Drexel Historic Costume Collection.

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Autochrome portrait of an unidentified lady with a parasol. Photographed in 1910.

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Daguerrotype portrait of a cat. Photographed in the 1850s.

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You can just make out the sheerness of the embellished #1810s overdress that hangs as a ghostly silhouette over the more solid layer beneath. It must have shifted smokily counter to its other layers in an illusory pink mist #darmuseum #fashionhistory

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#RomanFortThursday - Biriciana (also called Kastell Weißenburg), a former Roman cavalry fort built around 90 AD along the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes. The site contains a reconstructed north gateway, large thermal baths and a Roman Museum with an integrated Limes Information…

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Dressing gown, 1900. Goldstein Museum of Design.

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Day ensemble, 1866. Victoria & Albert Museum.

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Paris Maison Worth Exquisite Wedding dress, 1896. Silk brocade/damask, silk satin & pearl embroidery; hand-stitched cartridge pleats at the shoulders. The symmetry of the pattern& sleeves give a sculptural feel to this spectacular gown. © @metmuseum #FashionHistory

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Cape, 1900. Whitaker Auctions.

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Ensemble, 1868–70. The MET.

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Vienna. House of Drecoll. Silk evening dress, 1890. American. Satin and steel corset, 1890. © @metmuseum The Met Museum

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