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    Wool & Silk Dress

    c. 1740s(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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    Linen Dresses

    c. 1700 - 1779 and Doll c. 1750(Museum of London)

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    Childs Stays of Linen & Whalebonec. 1700 - 1750

    (Fashion Museum)

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    English or American Childs Stays of Green Woolc. 1740 - 1760

    (Colonial Williamsburg)

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    A Childs Stays Sti!ened with Cardboardc. 1760 - 1790

    (Memorial Hall Museum)

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    Young Child in Stays

    The Fishmonger by Paul Sandby (English) c. 1759(Yale Museum of British Art(

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    Pieced Silk Brocade Childs Stays with Detachable Sleevesc. 1750

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    English Childs Stays of Leatherc. 1760 - 1790

    (Colonial Williamsburg)

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    New York MercuryApril 29, 1765

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    Childs Stays of Linen & Leather c. 1770

    (Philadelphia Museum of Art)

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    The Family of Archibald Bulloch, Governor of Georgia who Fought in the Revolution

    by Henry Benbridge, 1775

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    English Silk Childs Staysc 1775

    (Colonial Williamsburg)

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    American Childs Stays (For a Child 18 - 24 Months of Age)c. 1770 - 1790

    (Philadelphia Museum of Art)

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    American Childs Stays of Linen & Baleenc. 1700 - 1799

    (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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    Recreated Childs Stays(Photo: twonerdyhistorygirls.blogspot)

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    Childs StomacherPossibly Boston, Massachusetts Early 18th Century

    Linen Needlepoint and Bobbin Lace(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

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    English Wood Carved Doll

    c. 1700 - 1720(Victoria & Albert Museum)

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    Doll18th Century

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    Doll

    c. 1740(Victoria & Albert Museum)

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    Doll

    c. 1770(Deerfield Memorial Hall)

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    Dolls

    18th Century(Christies Auction House)

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    Doll

    c. 1735(Bowes Museum)

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    Dolls

    c. 1700 - 1710(Victoria & Albert Museum)

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    Doll

    Late 18th Century(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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    Dolls House or the Blackett Baby House

    c. 1740 - 1742(Museum of London)

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