DescriptionMiss shuttlecock John Johnson political & satirical.jpg
English: "Miss Shuttle-cock" a satirical print about the fashion for large crinoline dresses and feathers in women's fashion. It depicts a woman so dressed being used as a shuttlecock. Caption from bottom of image: "Ladies like Shuttle-Cocks are now array'd. The tail is curv'd and feathered is the head."
Shelfmark: Fashion folder 3 (2)
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6 December 1776Gregorian
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