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The avaricious Miss Margaret Dunn 8 yrs ago. Dark hair, green eyes, a baronet's daughter, Edmund Deering, Marquess of Rutland and Henry Falston, the 6th Earl of Stanhope, known as Harry dueled to 1st blood over her. She chose to marry a rich titled Duke, a doddering old letch from some far-flung corner of England becoming the Duchess of Monteith & broke Harry's heart. Book 2 Dress Outfits Vintage, Vintage Dress Outfits, Outfits Vintage Aesthetic, Victorian Dress Gown, 1800s Dresses, Victorian Ball Gowns, Victorian Era Dresses, Victorian Gown, Outfits Vintage

The avaricious Miss Margaret Dunn 8 yrs ago. Dark hair, green eyes, a baronet's daughter, Edmund Deering, Marquess of Rutland and Henry Falston, the 6th Earl of Stanhope, known as Harry dueled to 1st blood over her. She chose to marry a rich titled Duke, a doddering old letch from some far-flung corner of England becoming the Duchess of Monteith & broke Harry's heart. Book 2

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Victorian fashion 1840 to 1900 timeline silhouettes at VintageDancer Victorian Style Clothing, Victorian Era Dresses, Era Victoria, Victorian Era Fashion, Patron Vintage, Istoria Artei, 1800s Fashion, Victorian Aesthetic, Victorian London

Over the years, I have received several requests for how to easily make a ladies' Victorian costume. Usually, the need is for a school play or one-time event such as Halloween, so the budget is very small. The least expensive ready made Victorian dress costumes cost at least $100 or more when you start adding

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A ball where Lance worships Lucinda from afar. Victorian Ballroom, Viennese Waltz, Victorian Paintings, Romantic Period, People Dancing, Tableau Art, Russian Artists, Victorian Art, Dance Art

Dancing in the 1860's style is unlike the strictly couple-orientated modern style dancing. 19th Century social dances generally involved groups of couples and were conducted so that everyone at a Formal Ball could mingle and dance with various partners, as well as meet new partners. This type of dancing ensured that no one would be left out of a crowd, and that everyone would have a chance to dance and have a good time. Social dancing required groups of dancers to interact with each other in…

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