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Combinations, cotton trimmed with lace, Robinson & Cleaver, London, ca. 1895. The front is trimmed with hand-made insertion and white work embroidery. The combinations are seamed to fit the body and fasten down at the front with cotton washing buttons. Th

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Combinations, cotton trimmed with lace, Robinson & Cleaver, London, ca. 1895. The front is trimmed with hand-made insertion and white work embroidery. The combinations are seamed to fit the body and fasten down at the front with cotton washing buttons. These are used to fasten the rear flap. The label Robinson and Cleaver London (specialists in hand-made Irish linen) is stitched inside the neckline.  Cotton, trimmed with Bedfordshire Maltese lace.
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Title: Combinations, cotton trimmed with lace, Robinson & Cleaver, London, ca. 1895. The front is trimmed with hand-made insertion and white work embroidery. The combinations are seamed to fit the body and fasten down at the front with cotton washing buttons. Th
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Combinations, cotton trimmed with lace, Robinson & Cleaver, London, ca.
1895.
 The front is trimmed with hand-made insertion and white work embroidery.
The combinations are seamed to fit the body and fasten down at the front with cotton washing buttons.
These are used to fasten the rear flap.
The label Robinson and Cleaver London (specialists in hand-made Irish linen) is stitched inside the neckline.
  Cotton, trimmed with Bedfordshire Maltese lace.

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