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Willett and Phillis Cunnington (they were related; I don't know how), it follows the evolution from the 15th Century (of undershirts, breeches, nightcaps, corsets, etc) to the 20th.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Central Europe's Underwear Showing Allan M. Jalon 2011
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After being chosen as a co-winner of the photography part of last year's International Fashion and Photography Festival, Hyères, the fashion winner, Matthew Cunnington, approached Amira Fritz and asked whether she would be interested in taking photos of his collection.
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Willett and Phillis Cunnington (they were related; I don't know how), it follows the evolution from the 15th Century (of undershirts, breeches, nightcaps, corsets, etc) to the 20th.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Central Europe's Underwear Showing Allan M. Jalon 2011
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Willett and Phillis Cunnington (they were related; I don't know how), it follows the evolution from the 15th Century (of undershirts, breeches, nightcaps, corsets, etc) to the 20th.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Central Europe's Underwear Showing Allan M. Jalon 2011
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After being chosen as a co-winner of the photography part of last year's International Fashion and Photography Festival, Hyères, the fashion winner, Matthew Cunnington, approached Amira Fritz and asked whether she would be interested in taking photos of his collection.
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Willett and Phillis Cunnington (they were related; I don't know how), it follows the evolution from the 15th Century (of undershirts, breeches, nightcaps, corsets, etc) to the 20th.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Central Europe's Underwear Showing Allan M. Jalon 2011
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Willett Cunnington is the co-author of "The History of Underclothes."
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Handbook of English costume in the nineteenth century by C. Willett Cunnington
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Handbook of English costume in the nineteenth century by C. Willett Cunnington
Introduction: Edwardian Women’s Fashions | Edwardian Promenade 2008
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The following year Maud Cunnington found, and excavated, the Sanctuary, on the downs to the west of the great Avebury stone circle; smaller than Woodhenge, it had ninety-three post holes arranged in six concentric rings, with evidence of standing stones in the inner circle.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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