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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.
English Boy Choirs: History--Victorian Revival (19th Century)
Mexican 20th century photgraphers--Flor Garduño
Mexican Revolution: Armed Rebellion (1910-11)
Advertisements Featuring Boys' Clothing: Technology--Trade Cards
U.S. Knee Pants Suits: Age Trends--9 Year Olds
World War II American-built British Tanks: The M-4 Sherman
World War II British Tanks: Catching Up
British Royalty: Richard Duke of Gloucester's Family--The Boys
Six Days War: Syria and the Goland Heights (May 8-10)
Unidentified Pennsylvania Boy (about 1905)
World War I Land Weapons Systems: Motorized Vehicles--Tracked Vehicles
Snyder Boys (United States, about 1910)
World War I: Land Weapons Systems Motorized Tracked Vehicles--Country Trends
Harold Roraback (United States, about 1900)
American Boy Dresses: Ages--3 Year Olds
English Boys' Skirts: Prevalence
American Urban Parks: Spokane, Washington
Little Lord Fauntleroy Suits: 7 Year Olds--Fauntleroy Options
United States Economic History: 19th Century -- Panic of 1873
Sailor Suits: American Styles--Demographics
Portihuese Economy: 20th century
Italian Photography: Formats -- Snapshots
Italian Islands: Sardinia--Chronology
U.S. Public Schools: Rural Schools--Classrooms
German Cropped Hair Styles: Purposes
Short Pants Suits: Unknown Countries
American 19th Century Boys' Hair Styles Chronology: 1860s Length
World War I: France--The Caillaux Affair (March-July, 1914)
English Boy: Edwin Pallner (England, 1877)
Girls' Hair Bow Country Trends: United States--Types
Boys' Suits: Collar-buttoning Jackets: Chronology--19th Children
United States Boys' Clothes: Unidentified Family (late-1850s)
Unidentified Brooklyn Boy (1900s)
Turn-of-the-Century Europe: The Great Powers--Britain
English School Types: Nursery Schools--Chronology
English Sailor Suit Middy Blouses: Added Collars
English Hospital Schools: Chronology
The Holocaut: Libya (More work here.)
Great Native American Civilizations: Meso-America--Human Sacrifice
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