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Book
Fancy dress described, 6th edition
Date
1896
Object NumberM2024.60.1
DivisionArchives - Textual Archives
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Cynthia Cooper
Status
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Trade Review Publishing Company
1909
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Herald Press
1869
C069/C,164.1
Modifications made to the 1864 edition of Starke's Pocket Almanac
August 20, 1863 - 1864
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Asia with the islands adjoyning described, the attire of the peopel, & townes of importance
Abraham Goos
1626
1982.8.4
The Countie Pallatine of Lancaster Described and Divided into Hundreds
John Speed
1610
1980.515
Senator Louis-Joseph Forget costumed as "Gouverneur de Ramezay (Marquis de Ramezay)" in the de Ramezay Family group at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123039
Lady Alexandre Lacoste’s group in the Lemoyne Family of Longueuil set at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-122951
Dr. Frank Shepherd costumed as "Daumont de Saint-Lusson" in the Explorers, Discoverers and Visitors set at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898
II-123784
Ishbel Maria Coutts Marjoribanks, Countess of Aberdeen, costumed as "Constance, Madame de la Tour, wife of Charles de Saint-Etienne, Sieur de la Tour, Governor of Acadia", in the Her Excellency's Court at the Historical Fancy Dress Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1898
Wm. Notman & Son
1898/03/09
II-123825
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