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Source: Comparative Plant Fiber Collection
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Pages in category "FRIL: Flax (Linen)"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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- 1750-1765, Flax Fibers From Men's Pants Left Pocket Lining
- 1770-1779, Flax Fibers From Women's Gown Lining
- 1780-1789, Man's Cutaway Coat, flax back lining
- 1790-1810. man’s cotton vest, flax lining
- 1800-1809, white embroidered cotton dress, flax tying cord
- 1850's, Flax Fibers, Dyed With Dandelion Dye, Ohio
- 1860-1869 gold silk satin ball gown, flax lining
- 1860-1869, brown silk taffeta bodice and skirt, flax lining
- 1869-1875 tan dress, flax fiber
- 1880's Flax Fiber From Ground Of Silk Velvet Pile Decoration On Dress