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Victorian Times - August 2024

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Etiquette for Ladies (Collier's Cyclopedia, 1882)
This article attempts to cover the etiquette of nearly every social situation a lady may find herself in.
A Day at a Country Fair (Windsor Magazine, 1899)
A city writer takes a look at country life.
Doyleys, etc., from Natural Foliage (Cassell's Household Guide, 1884)
Tips on creating doilies and mats from leaves and flowers.
Dogs in Dresses (Pearson's Magazine, 1898)
The principle line of the firm of Monsieur Vivier of Paris has been, for twenty years, tailoring and outfitting for dogs!
Flowers for the Table (Good Housekeeping, 1896)
Suggestions for floral decorations for banquets, teas, dinners and more.
Armchairs - Ancient and Modern (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1885)
The history and evolution of the armchair, from throne to living room.
Parasols (Cassell's Household Guide 1884)
"Parasols are articles of use which are constantly undergoing changes of fashion, but certain general rules may always prevail in their selection."
Vacationing in the Rockies (Good Housekeeping, 1889)
"Yes, to Colorado we would go... It was not long before we woke one bright July morning and found ourselves in the land of perpetual sunshine."
How the Other Half Lives: The Sandwich Man (English Illustrated Magazine, 1895)
No, he doesn't prepare food - he's the chap who walks the streets wearing an advertising board.
Camping Out (Good Housekeeping, 1897)
"Don't run away with the idea that you have to own a national bank to go camping. Make up your mind to do a little actual work yourself, less than half as much as is needed at home... and you will have a most delightful time and vote camping out a success."
Fish, Flesh and Fowl: Sauces (Good Housekeeping, 1893)
Nearly 30 recipes for sauces for all sorts of meat dishes, including Chestnut Sauce, Curry, Mint Sauce, Oyster Sauce, and more.
Every-Day Desserts, and Desserts for Every Day (Good Housekeeping, 1888-1889)
Next in a 12-part series that literally offers a recipe for a different dessert for ever day of the year.
Hints to Young Housekeepers: Servants (Scribner's Magazine, 1879)
Our series finishes with tips on how to manage with only two servants, one servant - or no servants! (In the last case, one is expected to eat out a lot.)
Our Tour in Norway (Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
Next in a beautifully illustrated series on traveling in Norway.
ZigZags at the Zoo: Seals (The Strand, 1893A)
This lovely, and lengthy, series looks at all the different types of creatures to be found at the London Zoo, with marvelous caricatures by H.A. Shepherd.
Wax Flowers: The Carnation (Peterson's, 1879)
Next in a 12-part series on how to model flowers in wax.
Country Scenes (Illustrated London Almanack, 1848)
This monthly feature looks at seasons in the country, from farm life to the birds, beasts and plants to be found in a particular month.

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