File:Woman wearing egret-feather hat ca 1878.jpg

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English: Florence Georgiana Spooner Carr (later Gray) formal portrait in Egret-feathered Hat ca 1878. Photographers C&R Lavis, Eastbourne.
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current16:09, 1 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 16:09, 1 October 20221,116 × 1,396 (287 KB)Rhododendrites (talk | contribs)looking for an illustrate of a hat with egret plumes for an article that talks about them. removing the name because I see it's a family collection and I'm not intending to shame anyone. Feel free to add it back if preferable.