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- Scene at Cape May
- Scenes and Incidents on Coney Island
- Bathing costume, from The Delineator, July 1884
- Bathing costumes from a supplement to The Tailor’s Review, July 1895
- How she came out
- How she went in
- The Bathe at Newport
- Christmas Pudding
- A Bargain in the Ghezireh Gardens
- A Daughter of the Nile
- The man who has ‘been there before
- Rameses the Great
- Feeding squirrels
- Helen Johnson
- Fashionable ladies - 1920's
- Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Early Victorian
- Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashionable lady 1920's
Fashionable lady 1920's - Walking Dress
Walking Dress - Woollen Check - 1920's
Woollen Check - 1920's - Young Lady - 1920s
Young Lady - 1920s - Young lady - 1920's
Young Lady - 1920s - American Queen
Another picture that rises simultaneously before the eyes of the masses as representing those queens in America, to whom more ready homage is paid than was ever accorded to a coronet or crown, is our Frances Cleveland. Ours, because the “Common People” claim her, as only an ordinary, sweet, lovely, modest American woman. - An official ball in the Strassbourg Theatre
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