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African slave trade: Indian Ocean ports--Aden
Christian heresies: The Hussites
French region: Southern France
American family: Small family (1890s)
English school sportd: Hovckey
English 19th centuyry tunic vhroniology
English boy: Henry George Tierney Elton (1831)
Empire and Regency clothing: Country trends
Vintage clothing : The 17th century
World War II: U.S. auytomotive industr
American kilt suits: Chronology--The 1900s<.a>
European youth groups:Unknown countries
Italian suit chronology: The 1930s
Italian sailor suits: Coordinated outfits
Italian sailor suit: Chronoilogy
American schools: Sunset School
American families: West Texas (1913)
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English long stockings: Paterned stockings
World War II: Automotive secror--Germany
English suit jacket collars: Collar buttoninh jacket:
cottyidh kilt usage: Social class
World War II: Automotive sector--Country trends
Englisg Highland kilt chronology
American families: Sheppard family (1922)
English girls school: The 1880s
English girls' school: The 18th century
English school trends: 18th century
English sailor suits: Seasonality
World War II: Liberation of the Netherlamds-North Barbant
Scottish kilt usage: 29th century
English kilt suitd: Chronology--the 18709s
Workd War II Raw materials: Aluminum
American families: The Dorrance family
World War I: Kaisetrschlacht--Georgette
World War II: Belgian refugees in Britain
Japanese family and home (1930s)
Woirld War I POWs--Allies--French
American Revolution: Allies--Spain
Communist Yugoslavia: Slovenian economy
Ondia: The Raj British children
American school: Jeferson school
World War II: Automotive Sector
World War I Armistice: Celebrations
World War II: The Dominmions--Loyalty
American coordinated outfits: Brothers and sisters
American Children: Louis Mortimer and Sara Migno
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