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  • In 1901, when Anna Taylor went over Niagara Falls in a barrel, and Carry Nation sold miniature hatchets in the Senate gallery, the "Gibson Girl" saw these revolutionary gestures as what they were - symptons of neurosis and impendind decline.

  • "Gibson Girl" had dignity, a quality woman. She read dignified historical novels like "To Have and To Hold" and "When Knighthood Was in Flower". She was an aristocrat and a sticlker for gallant behavior. Her appearance was proud and haughty, suggesting that she was a prize worth make some effort to win. Her clothing covered her from neck to heels but without any suggestion of puritanism, Gibson Girl had no stomach at all.

  • Without a doubt, Camille Clifford was the most beautiful "Gibson Girl" of that time!!!

  • Beautiful !

  • This is so visually beautiful.

  • great

  • I can't say I'm all for colorization, but I love the photos!

  • I love the colourisation of this retoration. Another great video Mel.

  • 18 inch waist... wow... might be a little small for my taste. Certainly Camilla is a beautiful woman, especially sense you breathed life into her. Wonderful work Mell, wonderfully interesting. 5***** + favorite.

  • Excellent work

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