StateLibQld 2 139786 Two women posing for a portrait, 1910-1920
Summary
Two women posing for a portrait, 1910-1920
Two women pose for a studio portrait wearing two different styles of dress. The woman on the right is wearing a light coloured long skirt and blouse. The blouse is made from broderie anglaise fabric. Around her neck she wears two strings of pearls and, on a chain, a locket with a miniature portrait on the front. The woman on the left wears a darker coloured dress, made of striped fabric and trimmed with dark lace around the elbows and neckline. She wears a light coloured blouse with a high collar under the dress. Both women wear their hair piled loosely on their heads.
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australia
1910 in australia
black and white photographs of australia in the 1910 s
black and white portrait photographs of women
dresses in australia
lockets
two women in australia
womens clothing of australia
state library of queensland
Date
1910 - 1920
Source
State Library of Queensland
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public domain