Hammered Dulcimer Music by Vince Conaway
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Music - Vince Conaway. Audience interactive strolling troubadour entertains with stories, jokes, song, and instrumentals on mandolyn and cittern.
http://www.vinceconaway.com
VILLA IVLILLA
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - Villa Ivilla. Information on daily life in ancient Rome including food, time, and clothing for men and women.
https://julilla.tripod.com/
Deliberately Concealed Garments Project
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - Deliberately Concealed Garments Project. The Textile Conservation Centre at the University of Southampton explores the folk tradition of concealing clothing in the fabric of buildings.
https://www.concealedgarments.org/
The Costumebase
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - The Costumebase. Access over 3500 pictures that depict period costume, fabrics and fashion accessories: paintings, prints, fashion plates, and photographs of extant items.
http://www.costumebase.org
Welcome
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - JMDCo. Resource and training facility for students of heritage management and historic clothing.
http://www.jmdandco.com
La Couturière Parisienne
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - La Couturière Parisienne. Large collection of links and printed resources on costume history.
http://www.marquise.de
Sempstress.org -- Elizabethan Costuming
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - Sempstress Elizabethan Costume. Instructions for making elizabethan costume, costume gallery, and interactive costume design tool (ye old dial-a-dress).
https://sempstress.org/
Albanach.org
Recreation, Living History, By Topic, Costumes - Albanach.org. Topics include clothing from Medieval Scottish Highlands.
https://albanach.org/
Victorian Costuming
A site for learning about Victorian costume. Includes how-tos, images, resources, and more.
http://victoriancostume.freeservers.com/
Late Victorian Era Clothing
There is nothing new to say of the manner of making dresses, and our fashion plates give the very prettiest styles out; it will be noticed that all the dresses are close-clinging in front.
http://late-victorian-clothing.blogspot.com
Regency Era Fashion Plates
On cold days, indeed, the wrapping cloak and cloth pelisse are still to be seen on a few, but a very few ladies; the generality, however.
http://regency-clothing.blogspot.com