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English: Cage Crinoline

About 1868
Britain
Spring-steel hoops covered in linen

Ever widening skirts led to the introduction of the cage crinoline in 1856. It provided a welcome relief from the cumbersome layers of petticoats that ladies had previously worn to support their clothes. Crinolines were originally dome-shaped but they gradually flattened at the front in favour of a more pronounced silhouette behind.

Given by Miss C. E. and Miss E. C. Edlmann

Collection ID: T.195-1984

This photo was taken as part of Britain Loves Wikipedia in February 2010 by David Jackson.

Date Photographed in February 2010
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Author David Jackson
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