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Thomas Neill Cream: Lambeth Poisoner and Serial Killer - Thomas Neill Cream, also known as the #LambethPoisoner, was a Scottish-Canadian serial killer of the late 1800s. His first known victims lived ... https://t.co/RNFQnp4xGN #19thcentury #19thc
Cholera and Its Suggested Remedies in the #Mid1800s - Cholera comes from the Greek word kholē. Transmission of #cholera usually occurs through the fecal-oral route because of contaminated food or water caused by poor ... https://t.co/MctN60CYZf #MondayBlogs
Cremorne Gardens: Its History Between 1845 and 1877 -
#CremorneGardens were popular pleasure gardens by the side of the River Thames in Chelsea, London, located between Chelsea Harbor and the end of the ... https://t.co/vxzdKh2aL9 #19thc #19thcentury
Marie Antoinette and Her Passion for Flowers - #MarieAntoinette had a passion for #flowers so much that when her husband became king and gave her Petit Trianon, he did so saying, “You love flowers … well, I have a bouquet ... https://t.co/hP9EgA8ZKv #18thc
RT @longvictorian4: 1906 Illustrations for The War of the Worlds by H.G Wells. Brazillian artist, Henrique Alvim Corrêa. #SundayRead
Died #OnThisDay 29Oct1872 famous Irish actress, Elizabeth O'Neill who was 12 years old when she made her acting debut. The first time she stepped onto her father’s stage, she achieved resounding success. https://t.co/1hAY66K4ta #actress #19thcentury
RT @BL_prints: #Caturday cat from Collection de mammifères du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle classée suivant la méthode de M. Cuvier ... Dessinée d'après nature par Huet fils et gravée p[a]r J. B. Huet. Accompagnée d'un texte descriptif, etc. Paris, 1808 https://t.co/AnHh7N4xpR
RT @Wordsworthians: Today's picture: Portrait of Wordsworth by Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1818 https://t.co/3f8QkVaptu #RomanticsPics
#OnThisDay 20Oct1816 A lioness attacks the Exeter Mail. Read this fascinating story. https://t.co/eCO9P85j8c #18thcentury #Exeter
Cashmere Shawls in the 1700 and 1800s - Cashmere shawls were first introduced in Europe around the late 1700s. Joan Hart, a textile expert of today, ... https://t.co/fcZ1hJFZ8t #shawls #18thcentury #19thcentury