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English: American-Italian heiress, feminist, and pacifist, Cora Slocomb, with her daughter, from her book, A guide to old and new lace in Italy : exhibited at Chicago in 1893. Signed: Cora A Slocomb di Brazza
Date
Source A guide to old and new lace in Italy : exhibited at Chicago in 1893, page 17
Author Cora A. Slocomb di Brazza (author of book and image subject; photographer unknown)

Month of image is speculative: the book says it was published in 1893 and the exhibition lasted through October of that year.

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American-Italian heiress, feminist, and pacifist, Cora Slocomb, with her daughter.

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current14:56, 2 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 14:56, 2 February 20232,265 × 3,260 (976 KB)GRubanUploaded a work by Cora A. Slocomb di Brazza (author of book and image subject; photographer unknown) from [https://archive.org/details/ItalyLace/page/n17/mode/1up ''A guide to old and new lace in Italy : exhibited at Chicago in 1893''], page 17 with UploadWizard

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