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U.S. ringlet curl chronology: The 1890s
French Holocaust: A World War II friendship
World War II: Mussolini's options
World Wr II: Soviet invasion of Latvia
(1907)
Canadian catalogs: Skirted garments (1907)
Canadian catalogs: Boys' suits (1907)
American blouses: 20th century
Argentine national/ethnic page
San Pedro Street Grammar School (1925)
Canadian catalogs: Long stockings (1907)
England: Devon boy plaid dress
Argentine First Communion: White suits
Canadian catalogs: Sailors and boaters (1907)
Canadian catalogs: Norfolk suits (1907)
American religious history: More work here.
German sailor suits: late-19th century
American bloomer knickers: Without tunics
American fauntleroy suit headwear: Folded-brim hats
Hitler Youth international activities: Axis alliance
Hitler Youth: International events
Traditional French family and four brothers
5th World Scout Jamboree: Swiss contingent
Japanese schools: Individual experiences
Hitler Youth Marine Division: Interest
American fedoras Image switch.
American dresses: Age 5Switzerland: Demographic trends
Polish-Soviet War (1919-21)
Neckwear chronology: The 1860s
Unidentifid American boy (late-1850s)
German Lederhosen: Family trends
World War I poison gas: United States
Advertisements: Holeproof Hosiery (1921)
German schools: Coming and going to school
U.S. cut-away jackets: Age conventions
World War II: NAZI occupation of Poland--Children
German sailor suits:
U.S. suits: Chronolgy--the 1860s
Cabinet cards: Corner serration
French royalty: Prince Imperial
Serb education history: Medieval era
French children's literature: Types--Chronology
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