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Antique Corset Gallery
Description as said from their website: "Take a guided tour through the last 250 years of corsetry and undersupports. Discover the fascinating ways in which our ancestors managed to achieve those fashionable figures."

Early Twentieth Century Homes
This site contains information on early 20th century home & interiors from selected books.

Heritage Scrapbooks
Browse through actual 19th century scrapbooks. Intriguing indeed!

Katherine's Dress
Katherine sews, and I enjoy the journaling of her different dresses and period clothing. She always shares some of her antique dress pieces as well as fashion related miscellany.

Victorian Decorating
A new & interesting resource for Victorian decorating

Victorian Ladies Society

Victorian Station

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Disclaimer - All which is found on this website: http://www.victorianpassage.com is meant only for research and/or entertainment purposes. If you use any of the information or try any of the "recipes", or follow any of the antiquated advice on this website, then you do so at your own risk. We shall not be held liable for any damages or anything of the sort that may incur if you use any of the information from this website. Please use caution and safety measures, since our ancestors did not know a lot of the hidden dangers with chemicals and the like. Thank you!


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Free 1887 Almanac Ebook

1887 Agricultural Almanac

We have scanned in the 1887 Agricultural Almanac so you can download it for free! This e-book contains helpful hints and tips, funny stories, recipes of the time and more. Here are just a few of the titles found Continue reading "Free 1887 Almanac Ebook" »

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Calendar on Your Fingers

I couldn't resist publishing the following little "lingo", as it's called, from an 1887 Almanac. Someone long ago devised a special way to find the first day of the month. This dates before 1837 according to the narrative, so it Continue reading "Calendar on Your Fingers" »

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