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Oh Lordy! Its the Loose Women
Today's show come live from Mrs Entwhistle's sitting room in #London where the girls are discussing the do's and don'ts of overly prominent muffs, April 21st 1795
An elegant young lady provides some tips on self isolation in #London on April 20th 1787
This strange image of the Marquis of Worcester strolling in Hyde Park #London (1823) reveals that he had moved on from Harriett Wilson to shaving his own dog's backside
An enticing view of Cumberland Gate from within Hyde Park, looking out towards the buildings and streets beyond, a small lodge to the right of the gate. #London c.1820 probably by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
A youth takes an elderly lady to the altar, as the parson reads the marriage service. A nonplussed curate, standing just outside the altar-rails, says: "A remedy against Fornication - eh? I think the remedy will be worse than the disease then." #London c.1800
Death watches over #London in the spring of 1840, willing to accept members on trivial grounds, such as ear-ache and gout - but expecting plenty of admissions via suicide and disease
To all who are concerned about Jesus going out today, let me assure you that he will be coming back tomorrow #EasterSunday
The Missing Link - newly discovered. An early specimen of the genus 'English Buck' in his natural habitat, upon a horse, in a #London park on 7th April 1798. Displaying characteristics of the 'man of feeling' & donning a primitive hat, he also has distinctly modern dandy traits.
The Prince of Wales looking a bit chuffed with himself as he demonstrates some masterful man-spreading whilst juggling his hat in front of Mrs Fitzherbert at a French Inn, on April 5th 1788
'Kiss Me Quick!!'
A lascivious sailor demonstrates how to maintain social distancing whilst still being a pervert, by catching a train to stop a runaway woman on the sea-front at #Margate on April 5th 1810