RMD95W8P–A hospital nurse pouring out a dose of medicine into a measuring glass. Her uniform of blouse with leg-of-mutton sleeves, starched apron, bonnet and cuffs, is typical of that worn by nurses from the last quarter of the nineteenth century until the 1960s.
RM2HXBENJ–Original WW1 era postcard studio portrait of 2 / two pretty young nurses, or nursemaids in starched aprons with high bibs, caps, and detachable sleeve cuffs and collars. They both are wearing matching checked blouses, so are staff working in the same nursing home, hospital or large private house. The girls have signed Daisy and Ethel on the front, London area, U.K. circa 1915.
RF2BTGYAK–A typical representation of a laundry iron that is operated by people in hands, for polishing shirt collars, cuffs, and other starched pieces, vintage
RF2DDPC80–Nurse with St. John's Ambulance Association during the First World War. English woman from Lancashire, about 1914. Indoor uniform dress.
RMEH3GBG–Chromolithographed advertisement for Colman's Starch and Colman's Azure Blue
RM2AJHWBH–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . TO THE TRADE IN Canned Goods. We are making all arrangements for thisseasons pack—and enlarging our factoryconsiderably—Thanks for last seasons tradeand soliciting this years.Faithfully yours, D. W. DOUGLAS, St. Johns, P.Q. From the Wringer to the Starch Bowl. NEW PROCESS STANCH Requires no boiling. Collars, Cuffs, etc., may be starched directly after passing through the Wringer. WILL NOT STICK TO THE IRON. Saves Labor ! Saves Time ! Saves LinenMakes Perfect Work. Full Direc-tions on each package. TIRTT IT. St. Lawrence Starch Company, Limited, MANUFACTURERS
RMDEB3FT–An Officer of 4 Commando & Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) Nurse at a First Aid Post in a 1940's war era recreation
RMGMGC0A–Portrait of a Girl, by Paulus Moreelse, c. 1623, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. The painting is also known as 'The Little Princess', because of her ornate costume and jewelry. Her right hand pets a dog whose collar has two large sized pearl like ornaments (BSLOC 2016 3 106)
RM2J3NBF7–Original and clear Victorian CDV (Carte de Visite or visiting card) of 2 / two attractive, Victorian maids, Victorian servant, wearing starched white aprons, caps, blouses with the 'leg of mutton sleeves' fashionable in the mid 1890's. From the photographic studio of Archibald Rogers, Lanark, South Lanarkshire (Clydesdale) Scotland, U.K. Circa 1895
RM2AJGAH2–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . m; they are selling faster every day; ifyou have not already handled them, you afl?certainly behind the times. These goods are now put up attractively,3 cakes in paper. Retails at 5c. Each case^contains ad. card. Price per gross case$1.70. Send for sample. STAR MANUFACTURING CO.. London. From the Wringer to the Starch Bow NEW PROCESS STA^Cfl Requires no boiling. Collars, Cuffs, etc., may be starched directly after passing through the Wringer. WILL NOT STICK TO THE IRON. Saves Labor ! Saves Time ! Saves LinenMakes Perfect Work. Full Direc-tions on each packag
RMDEB3FY–An Officer of 4 Commando & Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) Nurse at a First Aid Post in a 1940's war era recreation
RM2CEN08J–. The Ladies' home journal. line pastel linen flared col-d cuffs. Jeweled buttons.. As springlike as a robin.Starched white pique bib-front. Perky cape . . frosting fordark dresses. Pretty in print.
RM2CE4FXW–. The launderer. A practical treatise on the management and the operation of a steam laundry . particularly for colored goods.In the first place the hot starch and the action of themachine is very destructive to colors and causes agreat many wrinkles which it is almost impossible toremove. The shape of new collars and cuffs shouldalways be considered, and where they are starched ina dip-wheel it is about impossible to get them true inregard to shape. Of course, on the better grades ofcollars and cuffs it is possible that they may be handledin a dip-wheel, but it is preferable that they be star
RM2CHJB01–. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and sculptures by the old and modern masters forming the famous Catholina Lambert Collection removed from Belle Vista Castle, Paterson, New Jersey . SS2—PRINCESS ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA Eldest daughter of James I. of England; born 1596; married,1613, Frederick V., Elector Palatine, afterwards King of Bohemia;died 1622. /^ >^ Small whole-length of a child seven or eight years of age, in longgreen dress embroidered with white, starched white high collar andreflexed cuffs; brown hair with pearls and white feather, fan of whitefeathers by si
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