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Regency Hot Spots: Angelo’s School of Arms @Regency_Reader https://t.co/PK2m6w3dV0 #history #fencing #18thcentury
Costermongers – the Street Sellers of London: One of the most prolific jobs in London in the 1800s was the costermongers — people who sold fruits, vegetables, and meats... https://t.co/Ff8fJuVZJ0 #19thcentury #london #costermongers #victorianera
Regency Fashion: A Letter on Dress @Regency_Reader https://t.co/X5jFADW75h #regency #fashion #fashionhistory
Here is a late 1810 Parisian #caricature of the #pokebonnet that was worn during late Regency period. They had high, small crowns and brims that grew larger until the 1830s, when a woman's entire face ould only be seen directly from the front. #19thcentury
RT @sarahmurden: From All Things Georgian archives 'Was green fashionable in the 18th century?' https://t.co/lxNaIztDug #18thcentury #fashion
RT @shannonselin: Having missed his chance to escape to the United States, #Napoleon learned #onthisday July 31, 1815 that the Brits were going to exile him to #StHelena https://t.co/HQKrqfFkRH #napoleon #19thcentury #exile
18C Women in Business - Commerce & Character @HistoryandArt https://t.co/WBJgSPOwrE #18thcentury #18thc #women
Born #OnThisDay 7Jun1757 Georgiana Cavendish, #DuchessofDevonshire was an English socialite, style icon, author, and activist. She married William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire and garnered much attention during her lifetime. https://t.co/Hy8yjsTUlL #18thcentury
Georgian ‘Consumerism’? @penandpension https://t.co/9RRqW0PSd6 #18thcentury #consumerism #georgian
Théroigne de Méricourt and Charlotte Vanhove: The Political Activist and the Actress https://t.co/OfOJq2vQ4l #Salpêtrière #18thcentury #19thcentury