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  1. Feb 28, 2010 · Sue McLane is The Victorian Lady. A buyer and collector of antique clothing since the ’80s, she’s touched outfits that were hundreds of years old and become immersed in the stories of ...

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  2. Sue McLain. Sue McLain, owner of Yesterday’s Lady, a vintage fashion museum/store in Beatrice, has been traveling the Midwest since 1991 sharing her extensive collection of clothing from 1840 through 1980 and teaching groups about the history of fashion. Sue has been collecting fashions since 1985 and they are currently housed in an 1887 ...

  3. About Susan. Yesterday’s lady, Susan McLain, lives with her husband on the top two floors of the historic 1887 Schmuck building with her vintage clothing collection and shop on the main level in downtown Beatrice, Nebraska. Sue has been collecting clothing for more than 25 years and has a wide variety of artifacts spanning over a century.

  4. Call Us Today! (402) 239-0919. Please contact us at anytime, we look forward to hearing from you! About Susan McLain. Susan McLain, better known as “Yesterday’s Lady,” lives with her husband in a historic 1887 building, with her vintage clothing collection and shop on the main level in downtown Beatrice, NE.

  5. Oct 28, 2015 · SCHENECTADY — At 2 p.m. Sunday Nov. 1, Sue McLane, the Victorian Lady, will lead a 2-hour guided tour through the Vale Cemetery as “a woman in mourning for lost ones.” Dressed in period antiq…

  6. The Victorian Lady Visits Vale Sunday, November 1st, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Sue McLane, the Victorian Lady, will lead a 2 hour guided tour through this historic cemetery as "a woman in mourning for lost ones." Dressed in antique clothing, Sue is an award winning historic interpreter studying the social history of the 19th century as an independent scholar since 1991.A notable woman. We'll meet at ...

  7. June 18, 2016: Skene Manor will host a tea party and guest speaker, Living History Presenter Sue McLane (also known as "The Victorian Lady"). She will share her knowledge about the Victorian "Etiquette of Love." There will be a donation of $20 per person and everyone is welcome and encouraged to dress in period clothes. Please call 518-499-1906 for reservations.

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