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Necktie - Wm of OrangeWilliam of Orange wears a fashionable muff and a Steinkirk (or Steenkirk), a scarf-like cravat with one end tucked through a buttonhole. Date: circa 1690
Costume - Necktie - FrithThe artist William Powell Frith (1819-1909) wearing a rather artistic necktie. Date: circa 1870
COSTUME / NECKTIE 1861A rather dashing middle-aged Victorian man wearing a necktie, top hat and sporting mutton chop sideburns. Date: 1861
Lancashire engineering factory workers including a very young apprentice (front centre). Date: circa 1910s
Who loves me, follows meWoman sitting on a trunk case, wearing checked coat with fur trim, red clutch bag and thin necktie, holder her companion a jack russell terrier. Date: 1927
Spanish Necktie AdvertA Spanish gentleman examines his ORPLID necktie with satisfaction Date: circa 1930
John Harper, PublisherJOHN HARPER : Anerican publisher, in partnership with his brother James : the publishing empire they created still survives. His neckties, too, have been much admired. Date: 1797 - 1875
Buying a Tie 1898A young salesman entices a gullible gentleman into buying one of his new range of colourful neckties
Flaubert / Large BowtieFrench novelist Gustave Flaubert wearing a large blue bowtie
Soldier & Civilians 1854Pantaloons -1 pair in a diaper pattern, neckties, top hats, shirt with pleated cuffs, pumps with bows, Newmarket or cutaway coats, a brown coat cut square across the front
Tying an Ascot Tie 1906How to tie the " Ascot" necktie. A step by step guide to achieving the knot. Fashionable from 1876, it was similar to the Octagon tie