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Then here's to the heartening wassail, Wherever good fellows are found; Be its master instead of its vassal, and order the glasses around (Ogden Nash) WOW ~ Word of the Week ~ Lushey https://t.co/hhVp4DBs8t #Regency #vocabulary… https://t.co/1Qa508hGmL
An Elephant Never Forgets https://t.co/C0Ze0LIKZ6 via @sarahmurden #history #Georgian #elephants
Newer Additions to my Collection: 1814 https://t.co/FbVQryhWno via @NineteenTeen #history #fashion #Regency
A Primer for Your Mid-1800s Christmas Ball https://t.co/G7bwQGcK3b via Heroes, Heroines and History @denise_weimer #history #Christmas #ball
People don't like the true and simple; they like fairy tales and humbug. (Edmond de Goncourt) WOW ~ Word of the Week ~ Humbug https://t.co/dlFWPw4G1x #Regency #slang #vocabulary
People don't like the true and simple; they like fairy tales and humbug. (Edmond de Goncourt) WOW ~ Word of the Week ~ Humbug https://t.co/IIL9LbCOC9 #Regency #slang #vocabulary https://t.co/qn5FiV9wT8
An interesting Robert Dighton – “A fashionable lady in dress & undress” – from 1807 https://t.co/IEa5AyGwgF via @GeorgianGent #history #art
Ackermann’s Repository: The Death of Queen Charlotte https://t.co/hmOM8aHYOL via @susanaauthor #history #Royals #Death
A remarkable dislocation in 18th century Manchester (and did I mention it's the eyeball?) https://t.co/l9zcKAS1nH via @thomasngmorris #history #medicine #eye
A Serial Killer on the island of Jamaica, 1773 https://t.co/BPTsWwmFBC via @sarahmurden #history #Jamaica #Scotland #murder