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RT @JaneAustenMag: Inside: #GillianDooley on the concert Jane attended in Sydney Gardens, Bath; @EmmaGleadhill reveals the souvenirs women travellers collected on their tours; and @GeorgianGent on the battle to end animal cruelty. Subscribe now: https://t.co/N6KwkWfogc
RT @AntoineVanner: 1808: Loss of frigate HMS Crescent, victor of a famous 1793 ship-to-ship duel, shows how even a well-built #ship could be was pounded to driftwood by a storm on a lee shore. Heroism was not enough to save her. https://t.co/KCEQeZGvMQ #NavalHistory
Justice John Byles: Some of His Interesting Court Cases - Justice #JohnByles studied law in Britain in the 1820s and 30s and became a member of the Inner Temple, a professional body that provides legal ... https://t.co/spgA2NNtK0 #SundayBlogShare #19thcentury
Justice John Byles: Some of His Interesting Court Cases - Justice #JohnByles studied law in Britain in the 1820s and 30s and became a member of the Inner Temple, a professional body that provides legal training, ... https://t.co/ihv02fbfvS #19thcentury #law
Died #OnThisDay 23Feb1821 John #Keats. He was an English poet of the second generation of Romantic poets, with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, although his #poems had been published for less than four years when he died of tuberculosis at the age of 25.
RT @eenayray: Regency Travel: Double Body Coach
https://t.co/ugVCJUxE2q via @Regency_Reader #history #Regency #travel
Jailhouse Romance of #AugustSpies and Nina Van Zandt - A jailhous eromance between the convicted August Spies and Nina Van Zandt, an attractive, well-educated 24-year-old, made front page news in the 1880s. Spies was one ... https://t.co/Hfl0FfgtUh #1800s #AmHist
RT @WriteMariaGrace: The fashions of January 1822 https://t.co/Tm4fmMPONl #fashionhistory #19thc
RT @hauntedohiobook: #TheVictorianBookoftheDead Jolly sledders on a #MementoMoriMonday at the #WinterOlympics.
Tête de mort postcard.
Ether: Early Anesthesia and Its First Uses - By the late 1830s, public gatherings referred to as “ether frolics” were being held by wandering lecturers. These gatherings involved audience members inhaling diethyl #ether, ... https://t.co/XlS2ndWPTr #19thcentury #wwwblogs