"Portrait Of Ah-Weh-Eyu (Pretty Flower), Of The Seneca Nation, 1908. Photo By J.l. Blessing"
"Rare Picture Of A Black Female Union Soldier 1862"
"Her name was Cathy Williams and she had to pose as a MALE to be enlisted at the Time..She was part of the 38 Regiment,Infantry Division and was called a Buffalo Soldier."
"Unidentified African-American Family Prairie Settlers From The 1880s"
"Portrait Of Hattie Tom, An Apache Native American, 1899"
"Two Ladies Making A Snow Lady. This Photo Was Originally Printed In Strand Magazine, Volume III 1892"
"A Kitty Basking In The Beard Of Louis Coulon, A French Metallurgist, Taken In 1890"
"Group Of Debutante Ladies, Washington, Dc, Circa 1910 - Colorized By Olga Shirniba"
"This Photograph Shows A Young Mother, Exhausted From Spending Hours Making Matchboxes, A Pile Of Which Can Be Seen On The Table"
"Young English Victorian Lady Posing With Her Pet Cat C1890s"
"Portrait Of A Cat Entitled “Pussy” Photographed By Edward And Henry T. Anthony & Co. Circa 1869-1875"
"Unknown Victorian Woman In A More Unusual Pose At The Time, Having A Good Ol’ Chuckle"
"Amelia Van Buren With Friend Photographed By Thomas Eakins, Late 1880s, Metropolitan Museum Of Art: Photography"
"Vintage Studio Portrait Of Girl A With Cat, Circa 1913"
"Alice Doherty - The Minnesota Woolly Girl - Poses With Her Family In A Typically Dour Victorian Photograph Circa Early 1900s"
"She suffered from “dog-faced” hypertrichosis, a rare condition that wasn't an uncommon sight in the world of Victorian-era so called ‘freak’ shows. Alice and her mum toured with Professor Weller’s One-Man Band from the age of five, and was exhibited in shop windows and other small venues. Other hypertrichosis sufferers made a small fortune touring in Europe, but Alice never reached their heights of fame. In 1915, aged 28, she retired in Dallas, Texas where she died in 1933"
"Portrait Of Actresses Maude Adams And Ethel Barrymore, Taken In New York, Circa 1897"
"A Young Victorian Lady Photographing A Mirror Selfie. Circa 1900"
"A Female Mason Perched High Above Berlin (C. 1910)"
"With the rise of industrialization, the number of German women who worked outside the home also increased. This usually meant factory work. But in some families with their own businesses, daughters also learned a trade so that they could help out: here, we see a master-mason’s daughter during the renovation work on the old city hall tower in Berlin"
#25 Traditional Romanian Gypsies.
#33 Probably an actress for a traveling show troupe, or that town's Fortune Teller.
Ah-Weh-Eyu (Pretty Flower) A very fitting name!