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  2. Category:1869 deaths - Wikipedia

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    Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1869 (1 P) Pages in category "1869 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,191 total.

  3. Apron Museum - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to the Museum of Bags and Purses in Amsterdam, the Apron Museum treats its subject as an art form, demonstrating how artists drew their apron patterns out, the period needlework, the stitching and sewing techniques, and how they were worn. [1] Aprons have been important garments or accoutrements for ladies, blacksmiths, butchers ...

  4. 1860s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashions of 1869 show a high waist and an elliptical skirt. Draped styles suggest a separate underskirt or petticoat. Jackets are knee-length. Fashions from The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1869, show the beginnings of the bustle: high-waisted skirts are looped up over underskirts. Hats are worn tipped forward over the forehead, and short ...

  5. Category:1860s deaths - Wikipedia

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    People who died in the decade 1860s. ... 1869 deaths (2 C, 1,191 P) A. People killed in the American Civil War (4 C) T. 1860s individual tree deaths ...

  6. Queen Charlotte’s Only Surviving Dress is on Display at ...

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    Queen Charlotte’s Dress is on Display Getty Images; Netflix. ... Other notable items in the exhibit include an apron worn by Queen Charlotte’s Wardrobe Maid Ann Elizabeth Thielcke. “Assigned ...

  7. 1870s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Evening wear was worn with a white bow tie and a shirt with the new winged collar. Topcoats had wide lapels and deep cuffs, and often featured contrasting velvet collars. Furlined full-length overcoats were luxury items in the coldest climates. Full-length trousers were worn for most occasions; tweed or woollen breeches were worn for hunting ...

  8. What will the Queen wear to be buried – and what jewels will ...

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    Even though her funeral was a public affair, and televised, little is known about what Queen Elizabeth II will take to her grave – and one expert believes that this may remain the case.

  9. Apron - Wikipedia

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    People started doing their work without an apron entirely or they choose to wear a bib apron (its unisex, simple, boxy design represented the opposite of the 1950s housewife). The bib apron, also known as the "French chef's apron" or "barbecue apron", remains the dominant apron on the American market and is offered in a multitude of variations ...