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Emma Jane is moving her Victorian Fashion Collection to [ https://arnoldsvictorianfashion.blogspot.com/ ] AND [ https://www.flickr.com/photos/thevictorian/albums/72157674640244377 ] These new locations will host new content and some of the old will migrate there, too. Thanks for following & hope to see you at the new locations!
Beginning a new Flickr album [ http://bit.ly/FlickrVictorianFashions ] this grandmother and grandson select thread for their next creation in Victorian fashion. From [ http://bit.ly/ArnoldCollectionsPage3 ] page 3 of the Earl J. Arnold Advertising Trade Card Collection. #EmmaJanesFavoriteFashions #bestarnoldcards #FlickrVictorianFashions #SignalFlare #googleplus #gplusrefugee
Hat at the ready at her feet, somebody wanted to be sure to show off this outfit and the very full hairdo. This card is a mystery. There were no markings on it to indicate its sponsor or maker. #EmmaJanesFavoriteFashions #bestarnoldcards #19thCenturyTradeCards
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