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A Cretan Woman of Candia in native costume. Crete Greece. Date Late 19th-early 20th Century
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A version of the Attica bridal dress worn in all the villages round Athens. The chemise border embroidery composed of extremely difficult and imaginative motifs, was often covered with gold embroidery, a gift from the bride groom to the bride - late 19th
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King Otto and Queen Amalia of Greece (nee Oldenburg)
King Otto and Queen Amalia of Greece (nee Oldenburg)
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Woman wearing the “Amalia” costume. Late 19th c. © Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation, Nafplion, Greece