People Filter CategoriesAllAlbumsChildrenPhotographersGroupsKith & KinWomenCommemorativeCouplesFamiliesMenToys Engravings Learn More Engravings Lithographs from steel and wood engravings published prior to 1923 are in the public domain and can be an informative addition to your family history. Hattie Thompson Civil War Album Learn More Hattie Thompson Civil War Album Hattie Thompson was the original owner of this Civil War-era photo album, found at a Portland, Oregon antique show. Mount Vernon Seminary Students Learn More Mount Vernon Seminary Students Photos of young women who were students at the exclusive Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington, D.C. in 1895. Rescued Photos Learn More Rescued Photos Rescued photos are orphaned photos The Past Matters has acquired from flea markets, garage sales, and online sellers which Karen has researched and identified the subject(s), date, and location. Small Town America Learn More Small Town America Photographs of small-town merchants circa 1880 to 1915. Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Learn More Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Photographs taken in the D. P. (David Presly) Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri. D. P. Thomson was Kansas City's most prolific photographer, offering photographic services in Kansas City from 1873 until 1933. Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Learn More Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Photographs taken over a twenty-year period by Colvin in Galena, Kansas. ... Children with Toys and Bears Learn More Children with Toys and Bears Teddy bears first appear in the early twentieth century, and quickly become very popular. Children and China Dolls Learn More Children and China Dolls The majority of china dolls were German in origin, and they were generally less expensive than the bisque dolls that were also available in this time period. Children and French Bisque Dolls Learn More Children and French Bisque Dolls French bisque dolls were expensive, beautiful, and represented the height of the dollmakers' art. These dolls are much rarer than German bisque dolls, and their beauty can be mesmerizing. Children with Cloth and Paper Dolls Learn More Children with Cloth and Paper Dolls Although bisque and china dolls were the most prevalent in the 1800s and early 1900s, there were other types of dolls available, including cloth and paper dolls. Children and German Character Dolls Learn More Children and German Character Dolls Character dolls are some of the rarer and more valuable of German bisque dolls. These dolls date from the late 19th and early 20th century, and their rarity is largely due to the fact that, at the time they were produced, they were generally less popular than the more traditional "dolly" face German bisque dolls. Sort By DateTitleCommentsLast Modified
Filter CategoriesAllAlbumsChildrenPhotographersGroupsKith & KinWomenCommemorativeCouplesFamiliesMenToys Engravings Learn More Engravings Lithographs from steel and wood engravings published prior to 1923 are in the public domain and can be an informative addition to your family history. Hattie Thompson Civil War Album Learn More Hattie Thompson Civil War Album Hattie Thompson was the original owner of this Civil War-era photo album, found at a Portland, Oregon antique show. Mount Vernon Seminary Students Learn More Mount Vernon Seminary Students Photos of young women who were students at the exclusive Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington, D.C. in 1895. Rescued Photos Learn More Rescued Photos Rescued photos are orphaned photos The Past Matters has acquired from flea markets, garage sales, and online sellers which Karen has researched and identified the subject(s), date, and location. Small Town America Learn More Small Town America Photographs of small-town merchants circa 1880 to 1915. Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Learn More Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Photographs taken in the D. P. (David Presly) Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri. D. P. Thomson was Kansas City's most prolific photographer, offering photographic services in Kansas City from 1873 until 1933. Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Learn More Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Photographs taken over a twenty-year period by Colvin in Galena, Kansas. ... Children with Toys and Bears Learn More Children with Toys and Bears Teddy bears first appear in the early twentieth century, and quickly become very popular. Children and China Dolls Learn More Children and China Dolls The majority of china dolls were German in origin, and they were generally less expensive than the bisque dolls that were also available in this time period. Children and French Bisque Dolls Learn More Children and French Bisque Dolls French bisque dolls were expensive, beautiful, and represented the height of the dollmakers' art. These dolls are much rarer than German bisque dolls, and their beauty can be mesmerizing. Children with Cloth and Paper Dolls Learn More Children with Cloth and Paper Dolls Although bisque and china dolls were the most prevalent in the 1800s and early 1900s, there were other types of dolls available, including cloth and paper dolls. Children and German Character Dolls Learn More Children and German Character Dolls Character dolls are some of the rarer and more valuable of German bisque dolls. These dolls date from the late 19th and early 20th century, and their rarity is largely due to the fact that, at the time they were produced, they were generally less popular than the more traditional "dolly" face German bisque dolls. Sort By DateTitleCommentsLast Modified
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