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At left—lN SEARCH OF NEW CRINOLINES. Regent Street in the Season. “All is dizzying confusion. The fireflies of fashion glance rapidly hither and thither . . . the pavements are crowded with fashionable loungers." The Age of Dundreary Whiskers and hooped skirts .

Above. —AS BATTLES WERE ONCE FOUGHT. —“Go to it, lads!” the Crown Prince of Prussia is saying to his army as it advances to take part in the Battle of Sadoica. And the lads are taking it all in good part, apparently. A war correspondent is noting it all down or maybe he is an adjutant.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 19

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At left—lN SEARCH OF NEW CRINOLINES. Regent Street in the Season. “All is dizzying confusion. The fireflies of fashion glance rapidly hither and thither . . . the pavements are crowded with fashionable loungers." The Age of Dundreary Whiskers and hooped skirts. Above.—AS BATTLES WERE ONCE FOUGHT.—“Go to it, lads!” the Crown Prince of Prussia is saying to his army as it advances to take part in the Battle of Sadoica. And the lads are taking it all in good part, apparently. A war correspondent is noting it all down or maybe he is an adjutant. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 19

At left—lN SEARCH OF NEW CRINOLINES. Regent Street in the Season. “All is dizzying confusion. The fireflies of fashion glance rapidly hither and thither . . . the pavements are crowded with fashionable loungers." The Age of Dundreary Whiskers and hooped skirts. Above.—AS BATTLES WERE ONCE FOUGHT.—“Go to it, lads!” the Crown Prince of Prussia is saying to his army as it advances to take part in the Battle of Sadoica. And the lads are taking it all in good part, apparently. A war correspondent is noting it all down or maybe he is an adjutant. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 19

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