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fripperiesandfobs · 1 year
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Dress and parasol made of spun glass threads by Liberty Glass Company, 1893
From The Toledo Art Museum
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yesterdaysprint · 7 months
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The Times, Philadelphia, September 27, 1898
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• Evening Dress.
Designer/Maker: Parcher (Boston, Massachusetts, US); Worn by: Lucy Truman Aldrich (1869–1955)
Date: 1890's
Medium: Silk and lace
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serenesimssanctuary · 12 days
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NEW SIMBLR ALERT
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Sul Sul! Hello
Dear readers, It's with great joy and enthusiasm that I make my first post in this space.
My name is Ellie, a young girl of twenty-one years who is passionate about the universe of The Sims; if I had one last wish, it would be to spend hours upon hours creating stories with my Sims. My passion in the game is the Decades Challenge, so I decided to create my own challenge and share my story here.
I must confess that I am new to the simblr world; I have never had a simblr, and I have never managed one. This is my first (I am so excited)! Therefore, I am still learning how everything works here. Additionally, English is not my first language, and I fiercely struggle with English grammar. So, there may be some strange words and errors; please bear with me <3.
I have a very interesting and exciting story to share. I can't wait for you to meet the characters. I have spent countless hours dedicated to each member of the founding family, shaping their personalities, exploring their fears, dreams, and ambitions. Each character is unique, with their own journey and contribution to the story that I am eager to share with you.
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I'm looking for other active players of the Decades Challenge <3 I already consider all of you my BESTIES.
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vinceaddams · 1 year
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Watch charms from the 1897 Sears catalogue. I love the little tool shaped ones so much. I don't think I've ever seen another instance of jewelry made specifically for manual labourers. There's a little plough, and butcher's tools, and a leather knife! And "fancy pearl logs with rope mounting". Fantastic.
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anatomicalmartyr · 1 year
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Red silk velvet dress from the House of Worth with changeable  bodices, c. 1893-95
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vox-anglosphere · 7 months
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A vintage photo of Inverness Cathedral & Castle along the River Ness
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emeraldexplorer2 · 2 months
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1890s Coca Cola ad. The formula was a bit different back then.
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hommes-sans-membres · 6 months
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an early photograph of a young male quadruple amputee seated in a chair, undated but likely from the 1890's.
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theshatterednotes · 4 months
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Edna St. Vincent Millay
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misforgotten2 · 3 months
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America Photographed No.4 photos of the 1893 Mid-Winter Fair San Francisco - 1894
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fripperiesandfobs · 5 months
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Evening dress by the House of Worth ca. 1895
From MFA Boston
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yesterdaysprint · 1 year
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Portrait of Miss Voss, Junction City, Kansas, 1896
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• Woman's Corset and Shoulder Braces.
Date: 1890's
Designer/Maker: Probably Made by Williamson Corset and Brace Co., Saint Louis
Medium: Black and off-white cotton sateen, brown cotton lace, brown cotton twill, yellow silk thread, black and brown cotton/elastic.
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eretzyisrael · 9 months
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vampire-plays-sims · 5 months
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Meanwhile little Joseph learned three important things.
That causing havoc is fun
That causing havic and looking like an innocent angel is even more fun because you can get away with everything.
And that older sisters are great for both playing with and kicking.
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