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World’s First Human Cannonball Zazel or Rossa Matilda Richter - The world’s first human cannonball Zazel was born Rossa Matilda Richter in 1863.* From an early age she was performing aerial stunts, and when she turned fourteen ... https://t.co/uE8mWp1bjg
Etiquette for Men in the Streets in the #NineteenthCentury - During the 1800s, rules related to #etiquette for men sometimes contradicted each other as numerous etiquette books gave varying recommendations ... https://t.co/MVEmAcayu8 #19thcentury
Peter Williamson aka “Indian Peter” of the #18thCentury - Peter Williamson, also known as “#IndianPeter,” was a Scottish memoirist who was part showman, part entrepreneur and inventor. He ... https://t.co/r17bG9aD6J #SundayBlogShare
Peter Williamson aka “Indian Peter” of the #18thCentury - Peter Williamson, also known as “Indian Peter,” was a Scottish memoirist who was part showman, part entrepreneur and inventor. He was ... https://t.co/6X1UeCTLfH #IndianPeter #wwwblogs
#OnThisDay 19Jun1767 the Beast of Gévaudan is killed by Jean Chastel. #beastofgevauden #18thcentury #folklore https://t.co/ewcWgMArwu
Hyde Park: Interesting Incidents in the 1700s - #HydePark was established by Henry VIII in 1536 and opened to the public in 1637 where it quickly became popular. Major improvements to the park ... https://t.co/vuNLtznk50 #18thcentury #SundayBlogShares
Hyde Park: Interesting Incidents in the 1700s - #HydePark was established by Henry VIII in 1536 and opened to the public in 1637 where it quickly became popular. Major improvements to the park ... https://t.co/nytHMsyNsD #18thcentury #UKHist
When #Napoleon Courted #DésiréeClary - When Napoleon courted Désirée Clary (born Eugénie Bernardine Désirée Clary), he was about twenty-five. He met her while stationed in Marseille after his strategy ... https://t.co/jYvIrCYfXf #SundayBlogShare
Caps: Nightcaps, Monmouth Caps, Thinking Caps, #PuddingCaps, and #WhiteCaps - There are all sorts of caps from #history. For instance, there was the mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore known as the ... https://t.co/0d1xkV3uVQ #SundayBlogShare