Dress and Undress: Women’s Clothing During the American Revolution

Like today, clothing of the 18th century reflected the social status of those wearing it. Join BCHS Educator Vivian Davis for a special program as she explores how women dressed the part in the 18th century and illustrates the differences in clothing between the upper, middle, and lower classes. This free lecture will be held at the Museum of Bronx History, 3266 Bainbridge Avenue & East 208th Street, The Bronx, New York 10467. For directions, please call (718) 881-8900 or click here. Seating is limited — first come, first served.











When: Fri., Mar. 16, 2018 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: The Bronx County Historical Society
3309 Bainbridge Ave.
718-881-8900
Price: Free
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Like today, clothing of the 18th century reflected the social status of those wearing it. Join BCHS Educator Vivian Davis for a special program as she explores how women dressed the part in the 18th century and illustrates the differences in clothing between the upper, middle, and lower classes. This free lecture will be held at the Museum of Bronx History, 3266 Bainbridge Avenue & East 208th Street, The Bronx, New York 10467. For directions, please call (718) 881-8900 or click here. Seating is limited — first come, first served.

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