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The Nursery Alice, containing coloured enlargements from Tenniel's illustrations to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [Lewis Carroll] (1890). #JohnTenniel #AliceInWonderland #Victorian
Thomas Nast’s most famous drawing, “Merry Old Santa Claus”, from the January 1, 1881 edition of Harper’s Weekly. Nast is sometimes said to be the Father of the American Cartoon. #Christmas #FatherChristmas #Christmas2018
Two covers for the Saturday Evening Post by Norman Rockwell, the left one from 1920, the right one from 1922. #FatherChristmas #SantaClaus #Christmas2018
Ladies mourning garments. "At short notice. By letter or telegram. All grades of mourning kept in stock for immediate use." #VictorianFashion #1800sFashion
The Lantern, Jan 26th 1878. Intelligent criticism. #Victorian #AnthonyTrollope #Illustration
Have you done your Christmas cards yet? Here is Henry Cole’s design for the first-known holiday card, 1843. #Christmas2018 #MerryChristmas #Victorian
Fashions for December - Victorian elegance. #VintageFashion #Dog
London Fashionable Walking Dresses, The Lady’s Magazine (1812). Was this what Lizzy wore when she headed to Netherfield to take care of her sister? Maybe too fashionable/expensive for her. #RegencyEra #Regency #VintageFashion #PrideandPrejudice
'The Burdens of Fashion' by Linley Sambourne published in Punch [magazine], 1871. #VintageFashion #Clothing #Costume #Victorian #FashionVictim
Helen Binyon illustration for the classic novel, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - 1930s. #Austenite #Janeite