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  • • The Milliners is another young, talented group from Portland, playing an innovative blend of traditional Irish music but influenced by many different strains of music from Scotland,

    Knox 2009

  • The Coming Fashion In Hats: Milliners shall not be shunned for for using white ribbon.

    WWD Turns 100 (PHOTO) 2010

  • The Coming Fashion In Hats: Milliners shall not be shunned for for using white ribbon.

    WWD Turns 100 (PHOTO) 2010

  • To this End, there were no Lack of Dress-Makers, Milliners, Hair-Dressers and the like, to whom she was wont to pay Custom.

    A Madison Avenue shoe space. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Milliners were as important to life then as the milkman.

    Easter In Hollywood - 1949 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007

  • Milliners were as important to life then as the milkman.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007

  • No suggestion yet that the Milliners helped the FOI disclosure process along so that they story appeared at just the right time for them.

    Brown's Reputation is Unravelling 2007

  • Milliners and jewellers were set to work and engaged to prepare the delightful paraphernalia of Hymen.

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Milliners in intermediate towns forwarded goods to country and frontier areas.

    Women and Finance in the Early National U.S. 2000

  • Milliners and mantuamakers could make a “comfortable livelyhood” but, as in other skilled trades, success usually required a lengthy apprenticeship and even formal training.

    Women and Finance in the Early National U.S. 2000

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