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A #Victorian era traveling tea set designed by Christopher Dresser, 1879 via @metmuseum. Made of gilt and silver-plated brass, it fits neatly into its leather-covered box. Perfect for long railway journeys. #teatime
A Holiday By Gaslight is included on a librarian's list of the best books of 2018 in this fab article in the Yakima Herald-Republic! https://t.co/dqdfhOnrSh @Yakima_Herald #Victorian #ChristmasRomance
A gentleman and lady rabbit walking through the snow under an umbrella by Beatrix Potter, 1890 via @V_and_A #Victorian #bunny
@VivWrites Hi everyone! I'm Mimi Matthews, author of both non-fiction history and Victorian romance. Here's the cover of my new release A Holiday By Gaslight! #HistFicChat
How #Victorian Ladies Celebrated Halloween, my article @bust_magazine https://t.co/P8zxnc3fnW #Halloween
OMG folks, A Holiday By Gaslight just got a starred review from @LibraryJournal!! I'm over the moon. https://t.co/j2YbeT34Kh #Victorian #ChristmasRomance
This 19th century French lithograph from 1802-1814 depicts a variety of ways to wear a shawl. #Fashion
Portrait of Emma and Federica Bankes of Soughton Hall at their dressing table by Henry Tanworth Wells, 1869. #Victorian #Art
I have to say, when writing #HistoricalRomance, it's incredibly convenient to look up answers to costume questions in my own Victorian #fashion book (coming this July from @penswordbooks). I hope other HR authors will find it useful, too!
First Class - The Meeting; or 'And at First Meeting Loved' by Abraham Solomon, 1855. What happens after the chaperone/parent from the first painting falls asleep... #Victorian #TrainTravel