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Wigs: Their Wearers and Eighteenth-Century Anecdotes - In the eighteenth century, those who wore #wigs almost always powdered them. By the 1780s, young men were moving away from wigs and were powdering their ... https://t.co/PoHdo2SUPl #18thcentury #18thc
RT @suzilove: 1804 British Peerage via Kearsley's Complete Peerage. #Regency #Peerage #History https://t.co/WGXveAwbt7
RT @sarahmurden: From the archives of All Things Georgian, 'How to set up a school in 1770' https://t.co/GnQFB0qLVx
Born #OnThisDay 27Jul1768 Charlotte Corday, assassin of Jean-Paul Marat. Learn more about the murder: https://t.co/vdjpovjT1j #18thcentury #corday
RT @LondonStone: The introduction of rapid steamboats in the early 19thC allowed people to commute daily into London from riverside towns or even take an excursion out of the capital. Read about Thames steamboats here https://t.co/cSzkbXMQgC
RT @Regency_Reader: #Regency Men: William Cuffay https://t.co/oa1ueiYFOT #18thcentury
Horseback Etiquette For a Gentleman Riding With a Lady - Horseback #etiquette could not be overlooked when a gentleman escorted a lady #riding her horse, even though such an activity was considered one ... #19thcentury
Brougham Carriages: A Popular #Carriage of the #1800s - #Brougham carriages were originally designed as a light, four-wheeled, enclosed, one-horse vehicle. They also had two centers doors, and a low coupe body ... https://t.co/bSBoHeTU2d
Madame de Staël and Madame Récamier: A True Friendship - #MadamedeStaël and #MadameRécamier became friends when Madame de Staël, whose first name was Germaine, was selling her father’s home in Paris. Her ... https://t.co/3gyWAtQfu0 #womenshistory
Théroigne de #Méricourt and Charlotte #Vanhove: The Political Activist and the Actress - Théroigne de Méricourt was a political activist during the #FrenchRevolution. In 1793, she composed a series of placards that called for ... https://t.co/BpbvYMa86b