A portrait of 6-year-old William Andrews, from 1904 - a time when it was common for the sons of the
A portrait of 6-year-old William Andrews, from 1904 - a time when it was common for the sons of the upper class to be dressed and treated essentially as girls until the boys were at least 7. Exactly like girls, the boys were kept in long hair, wore dresses, and were given dolls to play with. -- source link