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Website Updated- 1900s Page

I have been trying to do a little updating and clean and organizing of my picture collection. (It is fall! The need to clean is coming out!) I hadn't realized my 1900s website page was blank! Not sure how that happened, computer or human error. It is now back up with a few new pictures! This is one of the hardest era to find patterns or illustrations for. sigh!
This is a new find. I love the silhouette and the shoulder straps!
Check out the other new pictures https://sites.google.com/site/apronhistory/
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