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Some HBC readers tell us that they would like to be able to access new pages, but do not want to receive E-mails on every new page added to HBC. We have also for several years now experienced problems dealing with AOL. Thus we have created this page for HBC readers. We will list new pages or existing pages to which we have added additional information. We used to maintain a page like this. We know from this experience that we sometimes forget to add a new page, but we will try to remember to do this as much as possible. There will not be a link on our home page so you will want to add this to your favorites/book marks. We plan to only make this page available to readers who support HBC. There may be occasional changes in the URL. Just let us know if you have any question about this HBC feature.
Notice CIH/HBC is still working on a huge migration. The new system is more stable, but much more demanding than the old system. A tiny coding error which the old system tolerated can cause a broken link, both pages and images. I am slowly making the corrections, but as there are 25,000+ pages, it will be some time before we find them all. If you encounter a broken page or image link, feel free to alert me and I will make the needed correction and you can get to the page. While this has been mostly accomplished, we are still finding pages with broken image pages. Let us know ig you encounter them.
U.S. school 1900s: Schoolwear--School types
Juvenile suits: Franklin & Simon novelty suits (1922-23)
United States boys' suits chronology: The 1840s--Matching suit garments
English school uniform skirted garments: Pinafores
Germam photographers: Josef Heinrich Darchinger (1925-2013)
United States school classrooms: The 1910s
World War II: British Children -- art works
French colonial indigenous troops: Tirailleurs Sénégalais Deployment in North Africa
United States school pants: Regional differences (1930s)
French colonial indigenous troops: Tirailleurs Malgaches
United States boys' musical groups: Ciricillo's Italian Boys Band
French colonial indigenous troops: Tirailleurs Indochinois
Ameruican boy: Mercel Pennebaker and Sport
Philippines tribal people: Diversity
English sweter patterns (1960s)
American kilt suits: 1870s jackets
World War II air campaign: The Luftwaffe
World fairs: Colombian Exposition (1893)
Workd War II: Winston Churchill
Ukranian Christianity: Soviet Era First Communion (1960)
Ukranian Chrustinity: Sovier era
English Sailor Suits Age 6 Years: Chronology
Vehicles: Push Carts/Irish Mails--Chronology
American boys' shirt and blouse sleeves: Lengths
French Colonial Indigenous Troops: Tirailleurs Sénégalais
World War II bombing bampaign--Fundamental misunderstanding (1939-45)
WorldWar I: France More work here
English boys' tunic outfits: Garments--Tunic jacket suits
World War II strategic bombing and civilians: German leadership--Hermann Göring
World War II strategic bombing and civilians: German leadership--Josef Goebbels
World War II strategic bombing and civilians: German leadership
German Movies: Weimar Republic (1918-33)
RAF Retalitory Berlin Raid (August 25-26, 1940)
United States Double-breasted Jackets: Chronology (The 1900s)
American Little Lord Fauntleroy Suits: Age 10 Year--Fauntleroy Styling
French dress styles: Style elements
English boys' skirt suits: Accompanying clothes
English cut-away jacket suits: Decoration types -- Patches
English bikes: Chronology--20th century
English schools: York college for girls
English schools: Leeds Girls High School
American shirts and collars: Collar buttons
Boys' double breasted suit chronology: The 1900s
American children: George and Mabel Gunkle (United States, 1890s)
American Children: George and Mabel Gunkle (United States, 1890s)
Argentine school: Colegion Nacional Mariano Moreno (1940s)
American Fauntleroy suits: Precursors
American family: Small family (1850s)
American girls rompers (1960s)
English family: Vacationing in France (1914)
American boy: William Buckmaster (1853)
Italian economivs: Kingdom of Italy--Finance
World War II: British evacuation--Reception
New Zealand: Scootering to school
White long stockings: 20th century
United States: Dress peaked cap: The 1900s
United States: Peaked military caps
Pacific War: Tinian--Casualties and internees
United States: Automobile industry--The 1910s
American boy: John Lincoln Herat
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