Girls Party LinksCould today's young ladies enter Victorian Society? |
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Our latest Party Kit: The Victorian Tea Party. |
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Google books (freely available online):- From the above link, just type in any the names of the books below. Party GamesParlor Games for the wise and otherwiseBy Helen E. Hollister, E.J.H. Goodfellow Published by: The Penn Publishing Company 1917 Popular pastimes for the field and fireside; or, Amusements for young and old By Caroline L. Smith Published by: Milton Bradley & CO 1867 Home Games By George Hapgood Published by: The Penn Publishing Company 1911 Party FoodsFavorite recipes by the Ladies aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church Published by Lingle Print, Sunbury PA 1913Practical recipes by Mrs. B. B. Cutter Published by: Duffield & Co, New York 1909 The Home Queen Cook Book M. A. Donohue & Co, 1901 Handy household hints and recipes by Mattie Lee Wehrley Published by: The Breckel Press 1916 A collection of Delectable Recipes Tried and True contributed by The ladies of the Unitarian Church Waterville, Maine. Printed at the Waterville Mail Office 1898 |
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