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Question by Elaine
Submitted on 1/19/2004
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I am looking for info on 18th century clothing in Scotland


Answer by Adam
Submitted on 5/19/2004
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I am very knowledgable on this subject - e.mail me on assime@blueyonder.co.uk and I'll furnish you with what ever you need to know.

 

Answer by *ash*
Submitted on 10/13/2005
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Do you know where I can find information about 18th century clothing?  I am doing a project in collge about it and i look it up on the net and all i find it places that are selling the clothing etc.. you would be a great help thanks e-mail me at sugar_chick_is_now_here@hotmail.com

 

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