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Pat Beckmann in 1930s Velvet Evening Gown. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Pat Beckmann modeling a 1930s maroon velvet evening gown belonging to Betty Swenson, with pearl choker and white gloves.

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Barbara Sankovitz in 1940s Red Velvet Gown. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Barbara Sankovitz wearing a 1940s deep red velvet two-piece evening gown, full-length, long-sleeves, rounded peplum and collar, accented with rhinestone jewelry, from the Estelle Rethwill collection.

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Pat Beckmann in 1940s Red Sequined Evening Gown. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Pat Beckmann modeling a 1940s bright red evening gown with sequins accents, long white gloves and rhinestone jewelry; from the Estelle Rethwill collection, an Eisenberg & Sons original (Eisenbergs was known for their rhinestone accessories; necklace and earrings from Barbara Gauger; long gloves from Sally Forrest.

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Gwen Johnson in Burgundy Satin Cocktail Dress. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Gwen Johnson, modeling a 1940s burgundy-brown satin cocktail dress with mutton sleeves (from Estelle Rethwill collection), fur piece, and beige hat with netting over face.

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Barbara Gauger Modeling for Victorian Tea. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member and president Barbara Gauger, modeling a 1940s gray striped suit-dress (designed by Louis Ferou) with a fox furpiece (belonging to Sally Forrest), and black hat, a fedora from Margaret Sinn's hat collection.

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Pat Beckmann in Pink Chiffon 1940s Party Dress. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Pat Beckmann, modeling a 1940s pink chiffon layered party dress, full-length, accented with white corsage at the rounded neckline; from Estelle Rethwill's collection; designed by Philip Hulitar (head designer at Bergdorf Goodman's) and purchased at Dayton's Oval Room in Minneapolis.

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Barbara Sankovitz in 1940s Pink Lace Dress. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Barbara Sankovitz, modeling a 1940s pink georgette lace dress designed by Patra.

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Pat Beckmann in Brown Taffeta Street Length Dress. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Pat Beckmann, modeling a brown taffeta street-length dress with large bow at the bodice, rhinestone pin, once owned and worn by Betty Swenson; white hat owned by MSC member Toddy Smith;

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Cindy Groh Modeling for Victorian Tea. 4" x 6" color photograph of volunteer model Cindy Groh, wearing a pink 1950s A-line shift hand-made by MSC member Emily Miller using a Vogue Americana pattern influenced by designer Dior; fabric is polyester which became very popular because of its "wash and wear" capability; pillbox hat from MSC member Margaret Sinn's hat collection.

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Barbara Gauger in 1950s Beige Polyester Floor Length Gown. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member and president Barbara Gauger, wearing a full-length 1950s evening dress of beige polyester with gold threads, belonged to Estelle Rethwill; mink jacket and gloves belonged to Betty Swenson.

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4" x 6" color photograph of volunteer model Andrea Zimmerman, wearing a 1940s green floral silk satin knee-length dress, designed by Fenwick of Hong Kong, owned by Estelle Rethwill; purchased on one of the Rethwill's trips to the Orient.

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Barbara Sankovitz in Brown Velvet Cocktail Dress. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Barbara Sankovitz, modeling a 1920s brown velvet cocktail dress (from Estelle Rethwill collection), with contrasting lace sleeves, and fur piece; complemented by tortoise-shell evening purse.

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Barbara Gauger in 1970s Gingham Check Taffeta Gown. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member and president Barbara Gauger, modeling a 1970s navy and white gingham check taffeta jacket dress, designed by Accentique of New York; owned by MSC member Wilda Smith.

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4" x 6" color photograph of the narrator of "A Century of Style", Pat Abbe; shown speaking from the podium in front of the fireplace in the Aughenbaugh residence and now Masonic Temple; unidentified ladies seated around her are attending the fashow show and tea, seated at card tables. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.

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Marlene Rietfort in 1920s Evening Dress. 4" x 6" color photograph of Monday Study Club member Marlene Rietfort; modeling her grandmother Jessie Evans' dress, a 1920s beaded brown georgette mid-calf length evening dress.

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Monday Study Club Victorian Tea Buffet Table. 4" x 6" color photograph of the buffet table filled with cookies and treats for the Victorian Tea and fashion show, "A Century of Style", presented by the Waseca Monday Study Club; identified at back left, Mr. Pettigrew, husband of one of the MSC members; Darlene Kastelle, right, a MSC member.

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Monday Study Club Victorian Tea Guests. 6" x 4" color photograph of the Victorian Tea and style show presented by the Waseca Monday Study Club, at the J. W. Aughenbaugh residence, now the Masonic Temple; shown are unidentified guests arriving at the front foyer being greeted by a MSC husband, Richard Sankovitz, and also by Dr. Wes Rethwill, Jr. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.

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George Kastelle and Marlene Rietfort at Monday Study Club Victorian Tea. 6" x 4" color photograph of volunteer servers at the Victorian Tea and style show presented by the Waseca Monday Study Club, at the Masonic Temple dining room; shown are a table full of cookies and treats, candles and floral arrangement; identified are George Kastelle, and Marlene Rietfort.

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Gwen Johnson in 1930s House Dress and Apron. 4" x 6" color photograph of Gwen Johnson, Waseca Monday Study Club member and vice-president; modeling a 1930s house dress and apron, which she made; carrying a duster, she is walking between the tables of attendees sipping tea.

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Barbara Gauger with Mary Allen's Teapot Collection. 6" x 4" color photograph of a Waseca Monday Study Club meeting on February 2005 at the Waseca Art Center; an exhibit of Mary Allen's teapot collection; Mary Allen was the featured speaker for the meeting; shown is MSC president Barbara Gauger.

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Mary Allen Teapot Collection. 6" x 4" color photograph of a Waseca Monday Study Club meeting in February 2005 at the Waseca Art Center; an exhibit of Mary Allen's teapot collection; Mary Allen is speaking to the group about her collection; identified MSC members, Grace Galvin (in distance), and Wilda Smith, front.

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Mary Allen at Monday Study Club Meeting. 6" x 4" color photograph of a Waseca Monday Study Club meeting in February 2005 at the Waseca Art Center; an exhibit of Mary Allen's teapot collection; Mary Allen is speaking to the group about her collection.

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Monday Study Club at Allen Teapot Exhibit. 6" x 4" color photograph of a Waseca Monday Study Club meeting in February 2005 at the Waseca Art Center; an exhibit of Mary Allen's teapot collection; Mary Allen is speaking to the group about her collection; shown here is the audience of MSC members; identified L-R: (back row) Avis Wobschall, Toddie Smith, Moira Tippy; (second row) Marlene Rietfort, Gwen Johnson, Dee Andree, Darlene Kastelle, Emily Miller, Deanna Bendix, Grace Galvin; (front row) Car ... more

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Quade Residence. 4 1/2" x 3" black and white photograph; the Quade Residence on the 300 Block of Teal Avenue, Janesville, Minnesota; built circa 1900 by the Quade family; owned in 2002, owned by Troy and Paula Schrom; see Accession 25.99 for early photograph of this house.

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1903 Victorian Lieberg House at 500 N. Main, Janesville. 4 1/2" x 3" black and white photograph of the Lieberg residence in Janesville, Minnesota; located at 500 N. Main St.; a three-story white clapboard, wood-frame house with unusual round tower porch on right side; pillared front porch, partially enclosed since original construction.