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Whalebone corset constructed from stretched tape. Britain, late 19th century. View and license rights managed photos and images from the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Whalebone and the Wardrobe of Elizabeth I
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Is a waist cincher a corset? - Quora
Corset, Whalebone; E. Izod and Son Ltd.; 1890-1910; RI.CL94.98
History of Corsets 1780-1912
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Advertisement for a tennis corset. Whalebone was used to stiffen the corset that enclosed the trim figure. It was also often used to string the tennis racket. Dated 19th century - SuperStock
The History Of Corsets