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The Bluestockings: a group of women intellectuals. Their name would eventually become a misogynist epithet — but it didn’t start that way. https://t.co/9z61sCqrCD via @JSTOR_Daily #history #herstory #women
Regency Advertisements: Improved Ginger https://t.co/5Or8ClyT0D via @Regency_Reader #history #medicine #homeremedy
Queuing for Buns at the Chelsea Bun House on Jew’s Row on the way to Ranelagh Gardens in Regency London https://t.co/V4CFdrgSKY via NineteenTeen #history #Regency #gardens #food
Dog Folklore: Companion Dogs as Seers, Healers, and Fairy Steeds (unlike cats, which are plotting to take over the world) https://t.co/Xpf8LJXiK5 via @FolkloreThurs #folklore #mythology #Dog
Art in the period of Jane Austen https://t.co/HoPvSoGMTE via @MuseBreak #history #art #JaneAusten
On Fire! An 1811 Red Regency Cloak (that I would wear *everywhere*) https://t.co/76dUqpR7ke via NineteenTeen #history #Regency #costume #fashion
Draughts, checkers, call it what you will – a simple game, good for relaxation https://t.co/aqb5XVNSrE via @GeorgianGent #history #games #entertainment
Invisible dresses? Oh, knickers! https://t.co/iKFBgbl2Pi via @sarahmurden @SarahJWaldock #history #fashion #advertisement
The British Secret Service in France Part 2 https://t.co/0NkyugWEZq via @kincaidvic @AustenAuthors #history #British #spies #Napoleon
Snake Tales from 19th-Century America https://t.co/TVxS59G2FG via @shannonselin #history #Napoleon #snakes #19thcentury