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Description 1815 Walking Costume from Ackermann's Repository. Probably closer to the everyday wear of the average English country gentlewoman, during the years when Jane Austen was publishing her novels, than are the clothes depicted in many other fashion plates of the time...
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Source Scanned by H. Churchyard from The Fashionable Lady in the 19th Century, ultimately from Ackermann's Repository.
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current20:45, 2 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:45, 2 February 2006372 × 985 (171 KB)Churchh1815 Walking Costume from ''Ackermann's Repository''. Probably closer to the everyday wear of the average English country gentlewoman, during the years when Jane Austen was publishing her novels, than are the clothes depicted in many other fashion plates
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