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Welcome to the Family Tree Forum Costume Gallery.
 
Welcome to the Family Tree Forum Costume Gallery.
 
  
 
Here you can display your pictures depicting clothing and accessories worn by your ancestors, and have the opportunity to tell us about how or why they wore the particular clothing that they did.
 
Here you can display your pictures depicting clothing and accessories worn by your ancestors, and have the opportunity to tell us about how or why they wore the particular clothing that they did.
 
  
 
You may also wish to refer to our [http://www.familytreeforum.com/wiki/index.php/Costume_Past_and_Present Costume Past and Present ]  section of the wiki, in order to date or identify your picture.
 
You may also wish to refer to our [http://www.familytreeforum.com/wiki/index.php/Costume_Past_and_Present Costume Past and Present ]  section of the wiki, in order to date or identify your picture.
  
 
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Please remember that it is important '''NOT''' to add pictures of living people without their permission.  
Please remember that it is important NOT to add pictures of living people without their permission.  
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[[General Everyday Clothing]]
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 19 February 2009



Welcome to the Family Tree Forum Costume Gallery.

Here you can display your pictures depicting clothing and accessories worn by your ancestors, and have the opportunity to tell us about how or why they wore the particular clothing that they did.

You may also wish to refer to our Costume Past and Present section of the wiki, in order to date or identify your picture.

Please remember that it is important NOT to add pictures of living people without their permission.

General Everyday Clothing


Hats & Accessories


Boots & Shoes


Uniforms


Badges, Medals & Other Decoration


Workwear


Sportswear


Wedding Attire


Funeral & Mourning Attire


Other Special Occasions


Childrens Clothing



Please use the following code to add your pictures - please view in 'edit' mode


Date or year if known
Title of your picture. Submitted by Your Name
Text to accompany your picture here

An Example

1917
My Grandmother's bridesmaids. Submitted by Katarzyna
The bridesmaids are wearing very simply cut dresses and the elder ones are wearing mobcaps instead of hats.





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