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Hairstyles of the 1860s by Henri de Bysterveld: As nineteenth century women began visiting hairdressers, those who knew of Henri de Bysterveld began requesting his creations ... https://t.co/unkGWYDdoK #bysterveld #19thcentury #hairstyles
Queen Victoria’s Visit to France in 1843: Her visit to see the King of the French at the Château d’Eu in Normandy on 2 September 1843 made headline news. She was the first British ... https://t.co/QXP1CJGWaE #Queenvictoria #19thcentury #Victorianera
Born #OnThisDay 1Sep1789 Marguerite Power, Countess of #Blessington forced to marry Cpt. Maurice St. Leger Farmer, a drunk who died when he fell out a window. Four months later, she married ... More: https://t.co/HgNkJfKb29 #18thcentury
Portrait of the Frankland sisters by John Hoppner gives an idea of the styles of 1795. Hoppner achieved fame as a brilliant colorist and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1780. #arthistory #fashionhistory
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How Regency People Passed Their Time: Regency people filled their free time with a variety of public and private amusements. Such amusements offered Regency people https://t.co/rpDKL0EvPF
RT @sarahmurden: From the All Things Georgian archives, 'The Rule of Thumb' https://t.co/GHxHez0eEK #18thcentury
RT @shannonselin: Why didn't Napoleon escape to the United States? https://t.co/HQKrqfFkRH #napoleon #escape #exile
Jane Austen: Her Family, Her Life, and Her Story https://t.co/9766CxcIhl #janeausten #18thcentury #19thcentury
Married #OnThisDay 16May1770, the future Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the Royal Chapel of Versailles. She had been married by proxy to Louis at the Augustinian Church in Vienna on 19 April. #18thcentury #marieantoinette
Marie Antoinette and a Boar Hunt: Hunting was a popular sport in the 1700s, and there is at least one record of Marie Antoinette... https://t.co/xXLWelyzMa #18thcentury #marieantoinette #MondayBlogs