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Webb, Wilfred Mark, 1868- / The heritage of dress: being notes on the history and evolution of clothes
(1907)
[Contents] List of figures, pp. xix-xxvi
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Drawing of a woman engraved by a cave man . . . 9
Sketch showing the development of the tunic. In this stage it
has no arms . .7.
Diagram showing the way in which a sleeved tunic is derived
from the shawl . .8
A smock frock . 9
.Jacket of a woman, made in one piece. Bronze stage of culture
(after Worsaae) . . 9
* Man's dress showing buttons on the right side . .20
* Woman's dress showing buttons on the left side . .21
*. Diagram showing how a man does up a button. First stage .23
*Darmshowing how a man does up a button. Second stage 23
.Diagram showing how a woman does up a button. First stage .23
SDiagram showing how a woman does up a button. Second stage 23
z.The buttons on the back of a policeman's great-coat . .26
*The buttons that close the slit up the hack of an ulster . -27
SA hack view of a seventeenth-century coat showing the buttons
and buttonholes. . . .28
,The tab and buttons on the back of a soldier's great-coat which
make a temporary waist . 29
The buttons and tab on a tramway driver's coat . .31
.An eighteenth-century coat with side buttons and tab .31
. Side tabs and buttons at the back (after Racinet) . . 35
SA coat worn at the end of the seventeenth centur (after H. Bonnar) 32
~.A modern coat with side pockets . ... . 32
*. A footman's coat, modern, with vestigial pocket flaps . - 33
SCoat skirt buttoned back (after Hogarthi . . . .. *
3.A coat with the skirts buttoned back and showing the lining . 3
Scut away .
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