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RT @CandiceHern: #FridayFashionPrint - Riding Dress from Journal des Dames et des Modes, Paris, November 1, 1799. Not a typical habit, but simply a dress and spencer jacket, quite unusual. Read more about the print in the article below. https://t.co/kdmfiesJDh
RT @AntoineVanner: Thomas Luny (1759–1837) was not just a superb maritime artist of the #AgeofFightingSail but also a man of indomitable and inspirational fortitude who created great art despite dreadful incapacitation. https://t.co/kjxIRMS4TA #NavalHistory
Where’s my ‘J’? Who has snaffled my ‘V’? A Posture- Masters Alphabet @GeorgianGent https://t.co/nz7daiptj0 #alphabet #18thcentury
Philanthropy and charitable causes in Regency England @JudeKnightBooks https://t.co/sXP8CRM37Q #Regency #RegencyEngland
RT @CandiceHern: #FridayFashionPrint - Outer garments and bonnets for Walking Dresses, from Fashions of London and Paris, June 1801. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below. https://t.co/hRB2ID9GzC
François-Adrien Boieldieu: The French Mozart - François-Adrien Boieldieu was born the same day as English novelist Jane Austen, on 16 December 1775. Boieldieu’s father was secretary to ... https://t.co/gSAAnfzubc #Boiledieu #18thcentury #19thcentury
Baked Potato Sellers of the 1800s in England - #Bakedpotato sellers began selling their wares around the late 1830s. The first potato sellers sold potatoes “roasted as chestnuts … but only on a small ... https://t.co/3GlzPu5EoS #19thcentury #EngHist
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 #theatre #19thcentury
RT @VictorianWeb: Intrigued to see the subject of this 1870s watercolour, The Skater, by E. J. Gregory, described as "#Tissot-esque"! Something in the pose, @HammockAuthor?
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French #MasqueradeBall Costumes in the 1700 and 1800s - There are many descriptions of what people wore in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in France. Some of these descriptions were ... https://t.co/BMptlETQEz #18thcentury #19thcentury #costumes