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Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Bonesetters’ Tales - Eighteenth and nineteenth-century #bonesetters were like today’s chiropractors, osteopaths, and physical therapists rolled into one. They practiced ... https://t.co/HD5UUpogzf #18thc #19thc
Born #OnThisDay 24Jan1742 Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn. Member of the #BritishRoyalFamily as wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn. George III did not approve of the marriage as she was a commoner and previously married.
Charlotte Corday’s Head and Tales of What Happened - After Charlotte Corday’s execution for assassinating #JacquesJeanMarat, her body and guillotined head were said to have been buried in Ditch No. 5 of ... https://t.co/ROEE8qoW7w #CharlotteCorday #18thc
Bourbon Restoration #Fashions: Images from 1814-1819 - The Bourbon Restoration began after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, and, at the time, as “the white flag floated from the dome ... https://t.co/StLhl2zZ9a #SundayBlogShare #BourbonRestorationFashions
Cashmere Shawls in the 1700 and 1800s - #Cashmereshawls were first introduced in Europe around the late 1700s. Learn more about the the Kashmir shawl craze and about the popularity of them. https://t.co/9HFoSsYFTw #18thcentury #19thcentury
#OnThisDay 16Jan1749 Bottle Conjuror was supposed to appear on stage at the New Theater in Haymarket, when he didn't a riot ensued. Learn more: https://t.co/0Oe5q5AYpK #georgian #18thc #18thcentury
Anecdotes about the Woman Known as Madame de Staël - There are many anecdotes about the woman known as #MadamedeStaël. Born Anne Louise Germaine Necker in Paris, France, but of Swiss origin, Madame ... https://t.co/D4nxdCXoWg #18thcentury #SundayBlogShare
Banyans: Garments that 18th Century Gentlemen Loved - #Banyans were garments that became popular with gentlemen in the #18thcentury. They were oriental in style being influenced by Persian and Asian clothing and called ... https://t.co/c4objmLGYa
Died #OnThisDay 6Decl1877 #ConsueloVanderbilt, daughter of William Kissam Vanderbilt and Alva Erskine Smith, was an American socialite. She married the 9th Duke of Marlborough in 1895 but later divorced him. Learn more. https://t.co/zmsyzJAMMG #vanderbilt
The Art of Dressmaking During the Regency Era @reginajeffers https://t.co/0vIWKS8Jh4 #regencyera #dressmaking