Афиши и постеры рубежа 1900-х Standard Sewing Machine" Soleil du Dimanche" Alphonse Mucha - 1898 "Dubonnet" Misti - 1900 Caspel, Johann Georg van Peintures Lyonnaises" ------------------"Le Rire"-------------------------- Le Rire" Guilluame - circa 1890's "Le Rire Fabiano" Fabiano - circa 1912 "Le…
Ladies Home journal bound October 1885 to November 1885
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File name: 10_03_002685b Binder label: Clothes Title: Thomson's patent glove fitting corsets. [back] Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 15 x 8 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Women; Corsets Notes: Title from item. Retailer: T. C. Brown & Co., 21 Newark Ave., and 128 Montgomery St., Jersey City. Statement of responsibility: Thomson, Langdon & Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
This is the cover and one page from a 1908 Standard Fashions newspaper insert. The "pouter pigeon" bosom silhouette was on its way out by this time, but the "S" curve figure still held on for several more years.
Today, 138 years ago, on Saturday, 10th October 1885, the Graceville Estate in Graceville was being advertised for sale. 1885 Graceville Estate - Graceville, Brisbane The Graceville Estate was advertised in the local papers on the days leading up to the sale. The Graceville Estate covers Verney Road East (map shows as Government Road), Graceville Avenue, Oxley Road (map shows as Government Road), Erroll Street (map shows as Rose Street), Davidson Street (map shows as Ellen Street), Gamble Street, Luke Street and Nadine Street. Check out the 1936 Aerial view of the Graceville Estate. 1936 Aerial Photo of the Graceville Estate Newspaper Advertisement - The Brisbane Courier - Page 7 This Day (Saturday) 10th October on the ground at 2 o'clock THE GRACEVILLE ESTATE - GRACEVILLE The GRACEVILLE commands the most lovely views obtained in this beautiful district, 320 Grand Allotments. All Good. All Good. 32 passenger trains pass daily. The Graceville Estate is only a few chains from the Graceville Railway Station. Access by Road, Rail and River. River Frontages. Half-Acres. Just over the Indooroopilly Bridge. Government Frontages. G. T. Bell (in conjunction with A. Lucas & Co.), has received instructions to sell by public auction, on the Ground, on SATURDAY, 10th October, at Two o'clock. That magnificent property known as the Graceville Estate, only a few chains from the Indooroopilly Bridge and Graceville Railway Station, between Chelmer and Sherwood railway stations. The Graceville Estate is bounded by the government road to Sherwood and the Brisbane River, and on every point the most suberb views can be obtained. For Health, Situation, Choice Sites, Magnificent Scenery, Easy Access, Prolific Soil and Nature's Advantages. THE GRACEVILLE is par excellence the Finest Estate yet offered for public competition. Read what his Excellency Sir Anthony Musgrave said at a gathering on Friday last:- "He had devoted some attention to the signs of the times, and thought that a cycle of good seasons was coming, and that next year and the following would be prosperous ones. It therefore behoved them to gird up their loins in preparation for the good times coming." Read what the talented Actuary of the A.M.P. Society says on tho same date at another gathering, the occasion being the laying of the foundation stone of a building which will probably cost £80,000:- "He emphatically asserted his opinion that the golden egg prosperity is before us, and not behind us, and that this rich colony is only on the threshold of its greatness." Read what Sir Thomas M'llwraith said in the House with regards to residence sites near Brisbane:- "Nearly all the land had been parted with." Quite right, Sir Thomas; but the Auctioneers would point out to you and the public that there are still 320 of the most superb Residence Sites to be sold in the Graceville Estate on Saturday, 10th October at 2 o'clock. Read what the Poet says: "O sweet retirement, friend to life's decline,Retreat from care that I may claim as mine,How blest is he who crowns on scenes like theseA youth of labour with an age of ease." Read what the Auctioneer says:- In inviting the special attention of all classes of purchasers to this exceptionally grand property, one of the very few now remaining, and although the proposed now Act relating to the subdivision of land is by some condemned as unnecessarily stringent, the Auctioneers desire very particularly to draw the attention of their friends and the general public to the fact that this charming Estate has been laid out on a most liberal scale. The roads are far in excess of the requirements of the proposed Act. There are no 22ft lanes whatever, and the main Graceville Avenue, a chain wide, is nearly a mile in length. Neither is there an insalubrious or insanitary spot to disfigure this choice and charming township. Here kind nature has done good work, and invites our weary workers to adorn it with smiling homesteads. A glance at the sketch of locality will be sufficient to convince the keen-eyed speculator that this is a neighbourhood which is certain to increase in value enormously. Situated in a triangle, having for one side the double suburban line of the busy Southern and Western Railway; on the other side the scarcely less busy South Brisbane suburban line; and for its base the noble expanses of the Brisbane River. These triple advantages of easy, pleasant and swift communication, to which are added excellent roads and fertile soil, mark this Estate as one of unusual value, either for immediate residence or as a lucrative investment. This is a genuine bona-fide chance , and we invite our friends accordingly. The proprietors are men of business, and mean business. They have instructed us "to sell". Free passes any day to inspect the Estate can be obtained from the Auctioneers. Special trains on day of sale there and back. Free Luncheon. Terms: Quarter cash, balance 4, 8, 12 and 16 months, with only 8 per cent interest added. Call for Ticket and Plan and Inspect. Lithographic Plans are now ready and may be had from the auctioneers. Full particulars or Train Tickets can be obtained from G. T. Bell, Auctioneer, George Street or A. Lucas & Co, Stanley Street.
Morse enjoyed working in many styles, while constantly adapting her designs both to complement each book’s theme and appeal to the widest audience.
This is a beautiful, original antique French ladies' magazine from 1890. France Mode (France Fashion) is full of beautiful fashion plates, needlework and lace designs, advertisements, articles, and more. There are 8 pages in black and white. Condition: The magazine is in good but aged condition and has all pages (see photos) with some foxing and browning from age, and a few small creases and minor tears. Please examine the photos carefully for condition. It measures 11" wide and 15" tall. There are no sewing patterns included.
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Over the last few decades, the study of material culture has blossomed as a means to explore not only the evolution of specific technologies and their usage but also the histories of women, minorities, tradespeople, and others. Nineteenth century publishers’ bindings can be key to these studies: they are vital to researching the history of the book, the rise of literacy, the impact of technological change, the development of the decorative arts, and more. By the last quarter of the nineteenth century, publishers’ bindings had become (as they remain) marketing tools.