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Timeless Trousseaus: Bridal Trends Through the Decades
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1880-1900: Victorian Elegance
1910s: Edwardian Simplicity
1920s: Jazz Age Elegance
1930s: Glamour in Hard Times
1940s: Wartime Romance
1950s: Post-War Perfection
1960s: Shifting Silhouettes
1970s: Bohemian Dreams
1980s: Glam and Grandeur
1990s: Minimalist Chic
2000s: Contemporary Romance
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Edna Wattis, 1917
Clara Rasicot and George Brunt, 1910
William Evans and Della Clough, 1880
Mary Ann Burnhope and Peter Petersen, 1897
Maria Christensen and Newell Taylor, 1906
Margaret Barlow and David Rainey, 1904
Leander Harris and Eliza Barlow, 1900
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Hyrum Barlow and Margaret Burton, 1889
Hans Von Nostitz and Katharine Coykendell, 1904
Francis Garner and Johanna Kendell, 1906
Ethel and John Hunter, 1903
Boodrookas Wedding, circa 1900
Anne Peebles and John Anderson, 1814
This is an example of a marriage fraktur popular with the Pennsylvanian Dutch during the 1800s. The fraktur includes common motifs of birds, hearts and tulips.
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