German Boys Clothes: Unidentified Rochlitz Brothers (1892)


Figure 1.-- This 1895 cabinet card portrait shows three children, obviously born in quick secession. The children look to be about 3-7 years old. They are not named, but look to be boys. It is difficult to make out the clohes they are wearing. The youngest boy wears a frock with a ioen neck and large collar and necklace. The middle boy also seems to be wearing a dress, but with a tight collar. The collar and waistband seem to match. The oldest boy wears a blouse. It has an Eton shaped collasr, but is not a stiff white collar. The photographer was Atelier Müller, Rochlitz.

This 1895 cabinet card portrait shows three children, obviouskly born in quick secession. The children look to be about 3-7 years old. They are not named, but look to be boys. It is difficult to make out the clohes they are wearing. The youngest boy wears a frock with a ioen neck and large collar and necklace. The middle boy also seems to be wearing a dress, but with a tight collar. The collar and waistband seem to match. The oldest boy wears a blouse. It has an Eton shaped collasr, but is not a stiff white collar. The photographer was Atelier Müller, Rochlitz. Rochlitz is located in Saxony.









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