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American orphanages: Evangelical United Brethern Orphanage
World War II: Liberation--Dealing with collaborators
Refugees: Seaboard and Western
Argentine parks: Parque Lezama
Argentine parks: Parque Rivadavia
World War II: New Guinea campaign--Eastern tip
English beach fun: Donkey rides
American schools 1900s: School types
American long pants sailor suits: Ages
American sailor tunic ages: 3 year olds
World War I: American food aid--Germany
World War I: American food aid--Hungary
American boxer short pants: Construction
Cold War: France--Child care programs>
Sarawak/Singapore photographers: K.F. Wong
Cold War: Soviet Union--World War II recovery
American Spiegel 1937-38 winter elementary boys pants--Long pants
American Spiegel 1937-38 winter elementary boys pants--Knickrs and short pants
American romper chronology: The 1920s--Ages
World War II: Shift in NAZI diplomacy
World War II: Gauadalcanal naval campign--Torpedo Alley
Industrial Revolution: Steam power--Riverboats
American history: The 1970s--The Symbionese Liberation Army
Economics: Transport--The automobile
Middle Eastern royalty: Egypt--King Farouk
American girls: Hair styles--Lengths
English dresses: Unidentified family
Canadian history: Federation and Dominion
Scottish sailor suits: The 1880s--Garments
English families: The 1880s--A Barton family
English suits: Doble breasted--Chronology
American Fauntleroy blouses: 4 year olds
English school activities: Events--Holidays
American Fauntleroy blouse: American style
World War II: The Bulge--BastogneAmerican short pants: Chronology--The 1910s
Canadian ringlet curls: Age trends
World War II: Hitler's food vision
American exceptionalism: Saving RussiansAmerican bios: Robert LaFollette, Jr
American Norfolk suits: Design elements
German weddings: The 1950s--Royal couple
African refugees: Decolonization
American long stockings: Color--Black and white
American smocks: 20th century chronology--Post-war era
European school smocks: Unknown country
Toy electrial trains: Unknown countries
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