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Little Me in the Big D: December 2010
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Little Me in the Big D. Texas Humane Legislation Network - North Texas Chapter. Vaccinate Me - low cost pet vaccinations. Friday, December 31, 2010. Archive Fridays - 6/27/06. And since it's just mean to make you wait for the pictures after the announcement, click here. For day just born babies. Note: Though I left out most of the pics with afterbirth schmutz on the kittens, there are still a few noticable bits. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Atticus - the little cuss. Oh Noes, it's MINE! I must Hoard dems!
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News Flashes
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Lord of the Rings Costume. Halloween Events in LA. Navigation for this little corner). Welcome to the main News Flash section of Alley Cat Scratch. Here you'll find a wide variety information on current events and projects. You'll get tips on people, projects and places. Enjoy the exploring! Jump to LA Costume Events Calendar. More costume exhibit info here. For previous eclectic web picks. Costume Con is a fabulous convention for meeting with costumes in a great mixed setting of learning and competitions.
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La Châtelaine Chocolat: September 2013
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Musings of a Lady. Sunday, September 29, 2013. Le Modiste: Chemise a la 1800-1816. Corset, Epoque Empire, musee Galliera, Paris. Hemise: An under garment worn by women. The etymology of the word is interesting in that this word was used before 1050, possibly from late Latin for shirt: camisa. A linen under garment, shirt and replacing Middle English - kemes. And Old English cemes. I love the history of words, don't you? I will need a couple of chemises or shifts for my Regency wardrobe. One of my fri...
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Ready to wear (1640s style): February 2014
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Ready to wear (1640s style). This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Thursday, 6 February 2014. A New Pair of Breeches. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Caroline Vincent's Pages (new stays post). ECW Living History Resources.
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Ready to wear (1640s style): You Can Leave Your Hat On....Maybe
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Ready to wear (1640s style). This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Thursday, 25 October 2012. You Can Leave Your Hat On.Maybe. Injunctions of the Garrison of Oxford in Order to Religion published by order of the King. In 1645 to govern th...
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Ready to wear (1640s style): A New Soldier's Coat
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Ready to wear (1640s style). This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Thursday, 9 January 2014. A New Soldier's Coat. The original coat is made from closely woven wool, felted so that when you cut the fabric it will keep the edge without fra...
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Ready to wear (1640s style): May 2012
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Ready to wear (1640s style). This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Monday, 28 May 2012. Monday, 21 May 2012. This seems to be borne out in this detail from The Coaches Overthrow, a broadside published by John Taylor in 1636. The man i...
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Ready to wear (1640s style): Sittingbourne Stays
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Ready to wear (1640s style). This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Thursday, 18 October 2012. Century of stays being worn very much at all, thought there is some evidence from the 16. Certainly a lot of thought in this area is now inclini...
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Ready to wear (1640s style): Another Montero
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Ready to wear (1640s style). This is the webpage of a group whose aim is to improve the kit and clothes of a UK seventeenth century Civil War reenactment group, using the most up to date references and research. Feel free to comment on any of the subjects raised here and return often as I want to keep the discussion lively and ongoing. Friday, 7 November 2014. It's a good story at least. Anyway, below is a photo of the hat in the museum. Maybe you can understand my reticence to make it? The odd thing is ...
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