Fashion and Family History 🔍
Shrimpton, Jayne;
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REFERENCE \ Genealogy & Heraldry
Cover 1
Book Title 4
Copyright 5
Contents 6
Acknowledgements 8
Picture Credits 9
Introduction 10
Chapter 1 Fashion Timeline, 1800–1950 14
Women’s Styles 15
Men’s Dress 27
Children’s Clothes 34
Chapter 2 Following Fashion 50
Metropolitan Novelties 50
Regional Variations 51
Technological Advances 53
Presenting an Image 56
The Generation Gap 58
Fashion and Popular Culture 59
Chapter 3 Work Wear: Town and Country 61
Rural Styles 61
Factory Dress 72
Business Modes 77
Chapter 4 Work Wear: Occupational Uniforms 86
Standardised Dress 86
Domestic Servants 87
Behind the Counter 93
Plate section 96
Chapter 5 Dressing Up, Dressing Down 104
‘Sunday Best’ 104
At Home 107
Holiday Clothes 112
Chapter 6 Sports Wear 118
Horse-Riding 118
Tennis 121
Cycling 124
Motoring 126
Golf 129
Walking and Rambling 131
Chapter 7 Special Occasions 134
Bridalwear 134
Mourning Attire 144
Evening Dress 149
Chapter 8 Making and Buying 154
Learning to Sew 154
Home Work 155
Paper Patterns and Sewing Machines 157
Make-do and Mend 160
Hand-Knitting 161
Sourcing Fabrics and Clothes 163
Chapter 9 Caring for Clothes 166
Preserving Fine Apparel 166
The Household Laundry 167
Starching, Drying and Ironing 171
Storing Clothes 173
Chapter 10 Clothing Industry Work 176
Regional Manufactures 176
Dressmakers and Seamstresses 182
Washerwomen and Laundry Workers 187
Chapter 11 Fashion Heirlooms 192
Costume Keepsakes 192
Jewelled Treasures 194
Painted and Printed Records 194
Bibliography 196
Index 198
Back Cover 210
Cover 1
Book Title 4
Copyright 5
Contents 6
Acknowledgements 8
Picture Credits 9
Introduction 10
Chapter 1 Fashion Timeline, 1800–1950 14
Women’s Styles 15
Men’s Dress 27
Children’s Clothes 34
Chapter 2 Following Fashion 50
Metropolitan Novelties 50
Regional Variations 51
Technological Advances 53
Presenting an Image 56
The Generation Gap 58
Fashion and Popular Culture 59
Chapter 3 Work Wear: Town and Country 61
Rural Styles 61
Factory Dress 72
Business Modes 77
Chapter 4 Work Wear: Occupational Uniforms 86
Standardised Dress 86
Domestic Servants 87
Behind the Counter 93
Plate section 96
Chapter 5 Dressing Up, Dressing Down 104
‘Sunday Best’ 104
At Home 107
Holiday Clothes 112
Chapter 6 Sports Wear 118
Horse-Riding 118
Tennis 121
Cycling 124
Motoring 126
Golf 129
Walking and Rambling 131
Chapter 7 Special Occasions 134
Bridalwear 134
Mourning Attire 144
Evening Dress 149
Chapter 8 Making and Buying 154
Learning to Sew 154
Home Work 155
Paper Patterns and Sewing Machines 157
Make-do and Mend 160
Hand-Knitting 161
Sourcing Fabrics and Clothes 163
Chapter 9 Caring for Clothes 166
Preserving Fine Apparel 166
The Household Laundry 167
Starching, Drying and Ironing 171
Storing Clothes 173
Chapter 10 Clothing Industry Work 176
Regional Manufactures 176
Dressmakers and Seamstresses 182
Washerwomen and Laundry Workers 187
Chapter 11 Fashion Heirlooms 192
Costume Keepsakes 192
Jewelled Treasures 194
Painted and Printed Records 194
Bibliography 196
Index 198
Back Cover 210
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Jayne Shrimpton
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