08-06-2015, 08:24 AM,
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2015, 08:25 AM by BettyO.)
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BettyO
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FREE 1850s-1860s Ladies Magazines with Colored Plates
If you're interested in social/fashion history - these magazines are a great download!
Godey's Lady's Book; Petersons Book, Arthur's Home Magazine, etc. including various French and German Fashion Magazines. The fashion plates, illustrations, recipes, etc. are wonderful! I have a grand recipe for a delicious no-cook lemon pudding which I got from a 1871 Godey's Lady's Book.... great research information as well for the Victorian era.
Even better - they are all public domain and the period graphics are great - and free to use!
http://victorianneedle.blogspot.com/2014...adies.html
"The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley
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08-06-2015, 05:34 PM,
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RE: FREE 1850s-1860s Ladies Magazines with Colored Plates
I looked at the blog and was blown away by it! Thanks for sharing Betty! I like that most of the magazines are scanned through the Internet Archive, where I find some assassination related material when I am extremely bored.
Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber.
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08-10-2015, 08:11 PM,
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RE: FREE 1850s-1860s Ladies Magazines with Colored Plates
(08-06-2015, 08:24 AM)BettyO Wrote: If you're interested in social/fashion history - these magazines are a great download!
Godey's Lady's Book; Petersons Book, Arthur's Home Magazine, etc. including various French and German Fashion Magazines. The fashion plates, illustrations, recipes, etc. are wonderful! I have a grand recipe for a delicious no-cook lemon pudding which I got from a 1871 Godey's Lady's Book.... great research information as well for the Victorian era.
Even better - they are all public domain and the period graphics are great - and free to use!
http://victorianneedle.blogspot.com/2014...adies.html
This website is great! Thanks so much for posting, Betty. (I have an idea how I'll be spending my cold, dreary Sunday afternoons this fall and winter!)
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08-13-2015, 01:26 PM,
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RE: FREE 1850s-1860s Ladies Magazines with Colored Plates
Betty, spent some time on this site reading magazines and checking out other information on the blog http://victorianneedle.blogspot.com/2014...adies.html. One of the subjects that surprised me was found by opening the "Research" window and clicking on "Breastfeeding". There are amazing daguerreotypes of Victorian women nursing their babies. If you click on the link in the article it takes you to more photos and an article in UK's "Daily Mail".
What I found surprising is that these women would sit for a male photographer. Did Mary Lincoln breastfeed her boys? If she did I can't imagine her posing for a photo.
Thanks for the post Betty.
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08-13-2015, 06:18 PM,
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RE: FREE 1850s-1860s Ladies Magazines with Colored Plates
(08-13-2015, 05:55 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Mary did brestfead her boys, and if I remeber correctly also, for a while, a neighbor's baby whose mother was too sick.
On p. 158 of his Lincoln biography David Herbert Donald writes, "Shortly after Tad's birth, when young Mrs. Charles Dallman was sick and unable to nurse her newborn infant, Mary breast-fed that baby along with her own."
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