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The Bloomer Costume. Woman wearing bloomers dress and trousers fashion Date: 1851
Turkish Musicians - SalonicaA fun card depicting a group of three Turkish Musicians in Salonica
Women playing with a Yoyo on a beach near Dieppe, FranceWomen playing with a Yoyo, the craze of 1932, on a beach near Dieppe, France. Date: 1932
The Land GirlA side profile portrait painting of a girl who is grasping the wooden handle of a gardening tool, she is wearing baggy shirt and a sun hat, in the countryside. Date: circa 1922
The Green HatA portrait oil painting of a woman, wearing a baggy white shirt, and a distinctive green hat, she is glancing over her shoulder. Date: circa 1919
Western PosterA poster design which portrays an older Western man wearing a baggy blue shirt and yellow neckerchief. Date: circa 1917
The BrethrenAn illustration which shows two older gentlemen taking a stroll, they are wearing an assortment of baggy, patchy clothes, smoking pipes. Date: circa 1917
The TemptationA comic illustration of a man wearing patterned baggy clothes, tempting a woman by dangling an apple, they are standing behind a well stocked fruit cart. Date: circa 1917
Shizuo MoriA portrait painting of a young boy wearing a baggy white shirt, with a tidy appearance. Date: circa 1917
FrancescaA portrait illustration of a little girl named Francesca, wearing a baggy white night dress. Date: circa 1916
Clown CoupleThis illustration shows a happy looking man and woman wearing baggy clown costumes. Date: circa 1915
Slack MenA sketch of two slack looking men, wearing baggy clothes and neckerchiefs, with their hands placed in their pockets. Date: circa 1914
Green BirdA portrait painting of a lady, wearing a blue, baggy patterned dress, while holding a shiny ceramic figure of a green bird
In A GardenAn oil painting of a young girl wearing a yellow hat and blue baggy dress, holding a green apple under the tree that it came from. A violet flower bush makes up most of the background
The GipsiesA group portrait oil painting of a Gypsy woman with two children, wearing colourful, baggy clothing. Their skin is a somewhat sickly colour, consistent with the artists style. Date: circa 1919
Caricature illustrations, Our Saturday Selection, by Phyllis Kermode, illustrator. Showing the Oxford and Cambridge boat race teams, with quotations, No 4, your bags aren't baggy enough
Comic postcard, Sergeant and soldier - criticism of baggy trousers Date: early 20th century
Bloomers - latest in fashion 1909Suzanne Bergere walking around Paris, quite radical clothing for the late Edwardian era, a pair of nickerbockers
Man sitting down on a startled cat in his chair and being scolded by an old woman. Miseries Domestic. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed
508th PIR, Devils in Baggy Pants, Memorial, BeekThe Memorial was designed by H. J. Guse and was erected on 17 September 1981. It commemorates the liberation of Beek on 17 September 1944 by the 508th who were known as the Red Devils
Baggy pen shell or bag pinna, Pinna saccata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leachs Zoological Miscellany, McMillan, London, 1815
Cartoon, Another Blow for Oxford - a delivery boy in fashionable Oxford bags (trousers). Date: 1925
Beach Pyjama Suit by Zyot and Cie, Summer 1931. 1931
Cartoon of Oxford bags, 1925Caricature of actors Peter Haddon and Rosaline Courtneidge in the play On Change, performed at the Savoy Theatre. Haddons character displays youthful vacuity and wears Oxford bags
Oxford bags worn at Regents Park, 1925The logical development of the Oxford bags demonstrated at Regents Park in 1925. The gentleman shown was one of the participants in the Old English Garden Fete in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Regents
British beauty and theatre actress Miss Drina Verchesi. circa 1910
Old Gent at Volendam, The Netherlands - Traditional Costume circa 1910s
Lighting up a pipe - Volendam, The Netherlands" Can I light it again?" Two old tars at Volendam, The Netherlands lighting up. Note the fine examples of traditional clothing and footwear in evidence on this card. circa 1913
Old man in shabby suitAn old man in a shabby suit leans (perhaps unwittingly) against an advertisement for Burton tailoring: Let Burton Dress You
Quimper Market - black & white view of Market stall, Man wearing baggy trousers Date: circa 1890s
Volendam, The Netherlands - Two young Dutch Boys with a beautiful model toy sailing boat. circa 1910s
Traditional Dutch Dancing - Marken, The Netherlands circa 1910s
Mens fashions for the French Riviera, 1934A gentleman wearing a short-sleeve double-breasted shirt, baggy, linen trousers and sandals on the French Riviera in 1934
North German CostumeTownspeople of Northern Germany. The men wear baggy breeches (? Galligaskins), short cloaks, doublets & hats with moderately tall crowns. The woman wears a mantle & apron. Date: 1590
Baron Brougham & VauxHENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM British jurist and politician; defended Queen Caroline in her trial (1820). Designed (c. 1838) the one-horse brougham carriage. Date: 1778 - 1868
Phil May receives a caricature request - duly grantedWhat our artist has to endure. Mr Kaddie (who has borrowed the Artists sketchbook to look through) - " Very Clever! Very Clever indeed
Toungthou women - Kalaw - Dark, short, stocky women of Toungthou. Wear black loose hanging nightshirts some with baggy black pants, tight like jodhpurs over the calf
Duke EllingtonDUKE ELLINGTON (Edward Kennedy Ellington) American bandleader and jazz composer, looking rather hounded by Press photographers. Date: 1899 - 1974
A Seis or Arab Groom, seen from the rear. He is wearing a red turban and baggy knee-length trousers. 1803
The Australian Cricket Team who toured England to compete for the Ashes in 1909
Turkey, Izmir - Turkish man with bicycleMustafa with his bicycle at Smyrne (Izmir), Turkey. Date: 1903
The Civil war in America: the 5th regiment of New York ZouavThe Pictuesque New York zouave regiments dressed in distinctive baggy trousers worn by freedom fighters in Hungary. Here they are shown passing through Broadway on their way to embark for the wars
C E McLeod - CricketerCharlie E McLeod - Cricketer for Victoria and the Australian Test side (1894/5 until 1905)
A J Hopkins - CricketerA J Y (Bert) Hopkins - New South Wales and Australianh Test player (1901/2-09)
R a Duff - CricketerReggie A Duff - Australian Test cricketer shown here hitting an on-drive