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Little Lord Fauntleroy suits: Chronological ages
U.S. public secondary schools: Vocational education--Shop classes
English family trends--Back garden family (1950s)
World War I -- United States Food Administration
American tops: Shirt-like garments--Blouses
American schools: Davis Street School
American girls': Skirted garment chronology--20th century
American Little Lord Fauntleroy blouses: Older boy Fauntleroy blouse
American boys' clothes: 1908--Stunning changes
World War I: Russian home front
American boys: Kotsch Boys--Camping
World War II: Soviet war economy--Rationalizing war production
World War II: Battle of Britain--The Blitz More work here.
U.S. School 1900s: Schoolwear--Location
American immigration: Italians
English family: Bury St. Edwards
Ring bearer and page cistumes: Modern trends
World War II bios: Ernst Heinkel
Lederhosen hosiery: Loferl -- Chronology
World War II: Japan--Strengths
German artists: Paul Hermann Wagner
American long stockings: Late-19th century chronoloy--Decade trends
World War II: Japanese killing of Chinese--Methods
World War II: Ending the Pacific War
Cold War: Great Moscow kitchen debate
English artist: E. Maurice Feild
American hair styles: Unidentified ringlet boy (late-1850s)
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September 19
September 17
September 16
September 15
September 14
September 12
American demographics: Rural America
American advertisements: Camel cigarettes
World War II: American Red Cross--Loval chapters
Canadian activities: Park outings
Argentine schools: Pre-primary schools
England: Unknown 1860s school group
Irish kilts: Chronology--The 19th century
England activities: Conker combat
Economics: Capitalism--Teaching
Italian seaside resorts: Gottammare Beach
American girls': Shirted garmenht patterns--Prints
American Kilt Suits: Top Types--Jerseys/Sweaters
American romper chronology: The 1960s
Modern English history: Thatcherism--Rescuing Britain
Saddle shoes: Chronology--The 1940s>/a>
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