"The Music Man", the movie with Shirley Jones, has some nice early 1900's
stuff I think about the end of the time you're looking at, about 1908-1910,
especially showing the difference between girls dresses, which were mid calf
and women's, which were long. Boys/men's clothes, too, (plus, it's a cool
movie).Of course, the big change came about during/after the first world
war.

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Subject: [h-cost] Clothing from 1890 - 1910, eastern U.S.

OK, I admit it - I know a fairly bare minimum about this period.  
Generic Victorian upper and lower, and "generic" Edwardian upper/lower both
highly corsetted and moving towards flapper wear.

But - I've been asked to teach my 4th graders part of their social studies
unit for the quarter (I teach Library Media - not social studies), and while
history is enough of a interest for me to be able to cover what I *need* to,
I realized  that clothing had been left out of the unit... and since I'm
changing the unit a bit anyway...  well, my thought was that the clothing
changes between 1890 and 1910 show a heck of a lot about how people both
worked and played *and* how many beliefs were rapidly changing... so I'd
*love* to include a few pictures that I could show in a PowerPoint, fading
from one to another.  I've got the same set up for a few pictures (yes,
don't worry, well within the "Fair Use" range of copyright rules) of
Baltimore from "now" back to "then"... 
and vice versa... but I have nothing with *people*, beyond one shepherd in
Druid Hill Park... and he's not really all that distinctive, y'know?

Anyone able to point me to just a few pictures I can use?  I'm hoping for
male and female, child and adult... from those three general clothing
types... well, four really, if I consider general lower working class in
there as well.

Sigh... this is what I get for coming up with "intersesting" ideas at the
last moment, I guess...

-Liz   (gotta hit a library again tomorrow... and just my luck, my 
preferred one is across the street from a very crowded Wine Festival... 
which means little to no parking available...)

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