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American skirted garments: The 1910s
English school uniforms: 1910s--School types
Chinese history: Open Dool policy
Austrian art: Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller--Family Gierster (1838)
Austrian art: Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller: Family Neuhaus (1827)
Latin American history: War of Triple Allince
England: Seaside resorts--Littlehampton
Danish artist: Christoffer Vilhelm Eckersberg--Children's Clothing
Amer-Indians: Southern tribes--The Mapuche
Argentine artist: Benjamin Franklin Rawson
Czech schools: Imdependence (1918)
United States Families: Young Family (mid-1860s)
American rompers chronology: The 1910s--Usage
Shortalls: Chronology--The 1970s
Movies Ka-Kl More workk here.
Rnglodh movies: The Open Road--Kids
Egypt: Traditional clothing--Chronolgy
World War II: Liberation of the Philippines--Mindoro
England: Regions--Isles of Sicly
England: Cartoonist--Ronakd Sydney Embleton
English schools: Wortley School
Englis-------
suits: Garments -- Footwear
Russian parks: Neighborhood parks and oplay areaa
American childrens literature: Illustratiom chronology--The 1920s
World War II: Americans seize Ulith
World War II: AA Guns--Bofors Guna
Guatemalan ethnicity: The Maya
Russia: dailor suits--Garments
Cold War pacifism: Soviuer propaganda
Italian middle-class families: Bisceglie
German schools: Blender school
World War II Italians: Vicenzo Biscardo
Worlf War II: Italy (More work here.)
World War II: Norway--Finnmark
World War II: D-Day: Airboirn link-up
World War II: NAZI seizure of individual gold
World War II: Japanese Manchukuo Puppet State
Portuguese Schools: Santo Isidro de Pegões School
Ulster: Armagh school (1890s):
U.S. pants: Chronology--The 1920s
World War I: U.S. Navy capital ships
Bolivian economy
Saudi Arabia: Traditioinal clothing: The futha
Saudi garments (Click on image added)
Decisive meduieval battles: Bouvines
English families: The Ottleys (17th century)
World War II: Battle of Britain--Unexploded bombs
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