- Young Lady - 1920s
Young Lady - 1920s - Young lady - 1920's
Young Lady - 1920s - Young woman
- Young woman
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young woman
- Dreamy Look
- Lady in profile
- Young Lady
- Young Lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- The widow
Sad young lady - Which arrangement of hair and bow do you think most appropriate for school wear
Which arrangement of hair and bow do you think most appropriate for school wear - An Egyptian Woman
An Egyptian Woman - Profile of lady
Profile of lady - Lady
Lady - Young woman
Young woman - Haughty look from a young woman
Haughty look from a young woman - Lady
Lady - Three Girls
Three Girls - Young lady with wide-open eyes
Young lady with wide-open eyes - Sideways glance
Sideways glance - A Niam-niam girl
The social position of the Niam-niam women differ materially from what is found amongst other negroes in Africa. The Bongo and Mittoo women are on the same familiar terms with the foreigner as the men, and the Monbuttoo ladies are as forward , inquisitive and prying as can be imagined; but the women of the Niam-niam treat every stranger with marked reserve. Whenever I met any women coming along a narrow pathway in the woods or on the steppe, I noticed that they always made a wide circuit to avoid me, and returned into the path further on; and many a time I saw them waiting at a distance with averted face until I had passed by. - Hair fashions 1834 England
Hair fashions 1834 England - hair dressing which were in vogue in 1832
hair styles which were in vogue in 1832 - different styles of hair-dressing fashionable in 1830-31
different styles of hair-dressing fashionable in 1830-31 - different modes of dressing the hair.in 1835
different modes of dressing the hair.in 1835 - Hairstyles for 1837
Hairstyles for 1837 - bonnets worn in 1830
bonnets worn in England in 1830 - A Woman's Head
A woman’s head From the original drawing by Edwin Howland Blashfield - Mongolian Types
Possibly they mingled to a certain extent. There is little to prevent our believing that they survived without much intermixture for a long time in north Asia, that “pockets” of them remained here and there in Europe, that there is a streak of their blood in most European peoples to-day, and that there is a much stronger streak, if not a predominant strain, in the Mongolian and American races. - Woman in hat
Woman in hat - Horn Headdress
The horn-shaped head-dress appears in no pictorial documents or monuments older than the reign of Henry IV. In a volume entitled "Jougleurs et Trouvères," by M. Jubinal, is a satire on horned head-dresses, under the title of "Des Cornetes," from a MS. in the Bibliothèque Royale at Paris, of the beginning of the fourteenth century. In this poem it appears that the Bishop of Paris had preached a sermon directed against extravagance in women's dress, their horns and the bareness of their necks. "If we do not get out of the way of the women we shall be killed; for they carry horns with which to kill men." - Curls
Young lady with curls - i 189
- Lady
Lady in Hat - Woman with hat
- lady 2
- Lady 4