THE HISTORY OF COSTUME - INDEX

By Braun & Schneider - c.1861-1880

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Plate #67 - Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries - Turks

a) Street Dress, Sultana, Sultan, Dancer
b) Turkish Soldiers
c) Turkish Soldiers (Janissaries)
d) Turkish Soldiers



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Plate #68 - First Half of the Eighteenth Century - Military Costume

a) French Marshal and Subaltern Officer (1704-1730)
b) Louis XV and French General (1704-1730)
c) Austrian Cavalrymen (1704-1710)
d) Austrian Infantrymen (1704-1710)



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Plate #69 - Early Eighteenth Century - Switzerland (City of Zurich)

a) Student, Townsman, Councilman, Nobleman
b) Women's Ceremonial Dress, Noblewoman in Mourning, GirlŐs Domestic Attire, Girl with "Rose Cap"
c) Riding Attire - also Worn at Weddings, Festive Middle-Class Women's Attire, Girl's and Women's Visiting Dress
d) Churchgoing Dress called "Hussegken", Peasants



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Plate #70 - First Third of the Eighteenth Century

a) Abbe - French Secular Clerk, Noblewoman
b) Gentleman and Lady of the Court of Louis XIV
c) German Gentleman and Lady
d) French Gentleman and Lady


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Plate #71 - First Half of the Eighteenth Century - German and Austrian Armies

a) Wurttemberg (1730) - Grenadier, Cuirassier General
b) Wurttemberg (1724-1738) - Private, Officer, Drummer, Sergeant
c) Officer of Grenadiers, Grenadier, Dragoon, Infantryman
Army of the Archbishop of Konstanz (1738)
d) Austria (1728)


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Plate #72 - Second Half of the Eighteenth Century - German and Austrian Armies

a) Austria (1760-1775) - General, Officer
b) Austria (1760-1775) - Hussar, Infantryman
c) Prussia (1760) - Officer of Guard Battalion, Grenadier
d) Prussia (1760) - Officer of Hussars, Cuirassier in Sedlitz' Army, Mounted Grenadier (Private)

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