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pulpsandcomics2 · 4 months
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Illustrations for Cinderella by Millicent Sowerby (1915)
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ariel-seagull-wings · 2 years
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Illustrated by Millicent Sowerby for Grimm’s Fairy Tales
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thebeautifulbook · 1 year
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ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND by Lewis Carroll. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1907). Illustrations by Millicent Sowerby.
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lepetitdragonvert · 2 years
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Vintage postcard
Artist : Millicent Sowerby
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petalpetal · 3 years
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Millicent Sowerby 1878-1967 was an English painter and illustrator, known for her illustrations of classic children's stories such as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and A Child's Garden of Verses, her postcards featuring children, nursery rhymes, and Shakespeare scenes, and children's books created with her sister Githa Sowerby.
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holespoles · 3 years
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Millicent Sowerby “The Children's Day 1914”
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kaixo-agur · 3 years
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Millicent Sowerby, post card 1905
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thereadersdesire · 5 years
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thealicemadteaparty · 6 years
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by Millicent Sowerby
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chere-indolente · 3 years
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Edwardian Child Clothes
This set include 2 dresses, a smock and a brooch overlay, all of them recolors of @zurkdesign’s Sunday dress, with their permission the mesh is included but do check out the original mesh here and the rest of their work on their site and their patreon. 
The dresses would work best from late 1890s to early 1910. This style of smock on the other hand seem to have been worn from the late 1880s to the early 30s at least.
More pics and download below
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This dress is named after Eleanor Benson the daughter and frequent subject of the painter Frank Weston Benson. It’s just a fancy detailed dress for all your wealthy edwardian girls out there or for special occasions.
60 swatches : 13 colors both in a solid and a white bib version plus various combinations with 6 colors of ribbon belts
click here to see all the swatches
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This dress is named after the illustrator Millicent Sowerby. It’s a plainer version for average girls : less frills but still pretty cute and with just as many color options.
60 swatches : 13 colors both in a solid and a white bib version plus various combinations with 6 colors of ribbon belts
click here to see all the swatches
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This smock is named after the illustrator Jessie Willcox Smith. These type of smock were quite common for both boy and girl especially in working class families, children might have worn them at school, outdoors, at home... basically anywhere they could be ruining their clothes. Smocks were already popular in the 19th century but this specific style of smock with a high collar, from what I have found, could be seen from the late 1880s to the early 30s as the picture of this joly little lad can testify (isn’t he so cute). I’m not sure when exactly but I think school smocks became mandatory in a lot of schools in France and some other european countries during that time, which might be why they were so common. In the case of France it stayed usually mandatory at school until around the 70s (and the style evolved so be warned : more school smocks to come).
Unisex (don’t be discourage by the bottom ruffle and the brooch)
56 swatches : 4 color of smock and for each 14 colors of skirt peaking at the bottom
click here to see all the swatches
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This brooch overlay works with the dresses and the smock. It is also compatible with @zurkdesign ’s Sunday Dress as well as its recolor by @alainas-sims​  but the brooch will be more shiny on these. As you can see above many swatches including an engraved simlish initial, cameos, gems and pietra dura flowers.
located in Necklaces
39 swatches (more like 13 with 3 metal colors)
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Download : dropbox — simfileshare
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rfsnyder · 4 years
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Millicent and Githa Sowerby,
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thebeautifulbook · 2 years
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CINDERELLA’S PLAY BOOK pictures by Millicent Sowerby (London: Oxford University Press, 1905)
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lepetitdragonvert · 7 years
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Childhood Illustrated by Millicent Sowerby Written in verse by Githa Sowerby New York : Duffield and Company. London : Chatto & Windus. .1907.
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hi-majine · 5 years
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Amy Millicent Sowerby http://ilclandimariapia.blogspot.com/2014/06/amy-millicent-sowerby.html?m=0 Millicent Sowerby, née en 1878 à Northumberland, était une illustratrice de l'époque victorienne et édouardienne.
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nijinokanatani · 3 years
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Millicent Sowerby “Childhood” 1907
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