[HNW] Re: H-needlework digest, Vol 1 #617 - 3 msgs
Ms Berard
msberard at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 5 14:28:27 PST 2003
Some families even later. I have a picture of my father. I'm not sure
how old he is not more than two, I think, but he is wearing a long dress
and has hair long enough to fall into ringlets. He was born in the 30's.
Onaree <who thanks her father for her hair>
Kathryn Newell wrote:
>
> Well 1915 isn't Victorian. That aside,I was wondering if the bonnet was
> meant for a toddler. I also realize that girl and boy babies were both
> dressed the same (and very feminine) until at least c.1900. I remember
> seeing a photo of F.D.R. at his home in Hyde Park. In the photo he was 2 or
> 3 and wearing a dress.
>
>
> --Kathryn
> SCA: Kathryn Goodwyn
> "too many centuries....too little time"
--
Ubi dubium ibi libertas: Where there is doubt, there is freedom. --
Latin proverb
More information about the H-needlework
mailing list