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Wore Collection

In a world filled with diverse cultures and historical moments, the concept of "wore" takes on various meanings

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Wore Collection: Natal Native Contingent (NCC) armed with assegais
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Wore Collection: Suffragette Womens March 1912
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Wore Collection: Hm Stanley / Cdv Photo
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Wore Collection: The Man who wore a Nightshirt
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Wore Collection: Richard Burton in eastern costume
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Wore Collection: BAC Jet Provost T. 52A G-PROV - 104
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Wore Collection: Turkish women - 1920s - Liberation in Dress
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Wore Collection: NAIL TALISMAN
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Wore Collection: Illustration for The Dead Gallant, by Outram Tristram (litho)
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Wore Collection: Comic postcard, Two women in a cafe Date: 20th century
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Wore Collection: The Queen in the Dress which she wore on Jubilee Day (litho)
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Wore Collection: Fancy Dress Ball at the Brookwood Surrey Lunatic Asylum (engraving)
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Wore Collection: Music cover, She Wore a Wreath of Roses
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Wore Collection: Matilda escapes Oxford wearing a white cloak
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Wore Collection: The Kilmarnock Centenary Celebration of the Publication of Burns Poems, 'A Guid New Year I Wish Thee
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Wore Collection: H M Stanley, in the dress he wore when he met Dr Livingstone in Africa (b / w photo)
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Wore Collection: She Wore a Monkey Jacket (colour litho)
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Wore Collection: Never Morning Wore to Evening, but some Heart did Break (engraving)
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Wore Collection: The Coronation of the Czar (engraving)
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Wore Collection: DISTRICT MESSENGERS / GPO
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Wore Collection: AMELIA BLOOMER / POLKA
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Wore Collection: AMELIA BLOOMER
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Wore Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107918
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Wore Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107917
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Wore Collection: Bristol Type 171 Mk. 2 Sycamore VW905
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Wore Collection: Meaghers Zouaves
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Wore Collection: Then An Old, Old Woman Came Out Of The House; She Was Leaning On A Big, Hooked Stick
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Wore Collection: Charleston Zouaves
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Wore Collection: The Prince of Wales in a sailor suit
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Wore Collection: Modern and Old Costume in Turkey
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Wore Collection: Quex Park VAD patients & staff in hall of house
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Wore Collection: Three Belgian hospital patients outside Quex House
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Wore Collection: Group of Belgian and British soldiers at Quex Park
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Wore Collection: VICTORIAs BALL 1842
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Wore Collection: Church Lads Brigade presentation cup
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Wore Collection: Head goddess New Kingdom Ramesside Dynasty 19
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Wore Collection: þ┤àþ©աÉÕ£░ÕöɵëçÞè▒µØƒµ¿íµºÿµëôµÄø Robe Uchikake
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Wore Collection: From left: Sir Sydney Camm listens to Capt Laurence Prit?
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Wore Collection: Turkish girl by the Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey
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Wore Collection: Turkish girl - 1920s - Liberation in Dress
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Wore Collection: Turkish girl by the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey
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Wore Collection: 8th Earl of Bridgewater
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Wore Collection: Scout Patrol Leader Willie Chun signing autographs
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Wore Collection: Queen Victoria as Bride
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Wore Collection: A Coronation Festivity: a ball in aid of a hospital
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Wore Collection: Two Turkish women - modern style
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Wore Collection: New meets old - Istanbul
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Wore Collection: Turkish man and woman - modern style


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In a world filled with diverse cultures and historical moments, the concept of "wore" takes on various meanings. From the Natal Native Contingent (NCC) armed with assegais to suffragette women marching in 1912, clothing has been used to express identity and make powerful statements throughout history. Even famous figures like Hm Stanley and Richard Burton have left their mark through what they wore - whether it be an iconic photograph or an Eastern costume. But "wore" goes beyond just individuals; it extends to machines too. The BAC Jet Provost T. 52A G-PROV - 104 soared through the skies, showcasing its sleek design and impressive capabilities. Meanwhile, Turkish women in the 1920s embraced liberation by redefining their dress code. Yet not all instances of "wore" are lighthearted or celebratory. Nail talismans served as protective symbols against evil forces while engravings depicted the painful history of slavery that many had worn as shackles for far too long. On a lighter note, illustrations captured humorous scenes like two women gossiping in a café during the 20th century or lithographs portraying Queen Victoria proudly donning her Jubilee Day dress. "Wore" encapsulates more than just fabric on bodies; it represents stories waiting to be told - tales of bravery, freedom, oppression, humor, and resilience woven into every thread of our shared human experience.