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Another Show is a Part of History!
The Buffalo Skull of the Pahaska Corral of Westerners is in almost every photo. Salute! The Buffalo Gals performed for this branch of this international organization honoring the culture and history of the Wild Western United States. BIG THANKS to the Irma Hotel for providing the equipment and dressing room, …
Next Up! Show March 25th!
Gals will be performing at the Historic Irma Hotel on Monday, March 25, 2019 at 7:00 pm. Hosted by the Pahaska Corral of the Westerners, it will feature live models, new Gals, and new ensembles with a focus on “Who Wore What Where?” Free and open to the public.
Happy Christmas 2018!
To you and all your kin!
Happy Thanksgiving!
This authentic 1915 postcard exactly expresses our wishes to you around the world on this American holiday. We are thankful for you, our customers, our audiences, The Gals who give so much from their hearts, and all who keep history alive through their research, documentation, and presentation by teaching others. …
Whitby Jet became a necessary part of..
mourning jewelry, and a huge industry developed during the Victorian era. Its somber color and modest appearance in all forms had it formed into religious artifacts and jewelry such as rosaries for monks. (Photos: Late Victorian typical mourning gown with “high” and “low” Whitby mourning jewelry. Below: sample of a …
What a show!
“The Buffalo Gals” performed for a “not even standing room left” crowd at the Cody Public Library yesterday, June 9, 2018. It was a great audience and a lovely facility. Thank you Friends of the Library for hosting! One of the special things about these shows is that we meet …
Historians break Victorian fashion into eras…
… and there were many as Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901. In the beginning, most fashions lasted about a decade, but by the mid 1850’s, mass communication and mass production had improved so much that by 1901 the history of fashion was moving in almost a yearly cycle. …
Beatriz, Ena and Alfonso’s daughter, and Alessandro of Civitella had 4 children…
… 11 grandchildren, and 19 great grandchildren, many who are alive today: (photo: the 1935 train of Beatriz) Princess Doña Sandra Torlonia of Civitella-Cesi (14 February 1936-31 December 2014), she married Conte Clemente Lequito di Assab on 20 June 1958. They have two children: Count Alessandro Lequito di Assab (17 …