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Pat Hope
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11-11-08, 11:01
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I am wondering if this could be a lady born 1834?
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11-11-08, 11:14
Yes, look in wikipedia fashions for 1860, it goes through the decade, which would put your lady in her twenties.....
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11-11-08, 11:18
Thanks Barbara...........my contact has added this photo to a lady born 1884
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11-11-08, 13:40
Pat there is no way that lady is dressed in the fashions of the early twentieth century!!
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13-11-08, 17:55
1860,s again this lady has hair style of the victorian era brenda xxx
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