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New on All Things #Georgian, the tale of an unconventional marchioness: The Life of Lady Salisbury, aka 'Old Sally'.
https://t.co/J1aixphoQj
False Rumps! https://t.co/nkDPZnDHFl via @sarahmurden #history #Georgian #fashion #costume
New on All Things #Georgian: Wagers at White's.
https://t.co/0D8kR0w9DZ
New on All Things #Georgian: An #Elephant Never Forgets. 🐘
https://t.co/jcYPz0laWm
Georgiana Teseleanu, Done
https://t.co/gcLZXxBruJ
via @nieves93747430
#art #AlmostThere
New on All Things #Georgian: False Rumps!
'...he slyly pierced what nowadays is usually made from cork, when lo! A fountain of brandy played from the orifice...' #fashionhistory
https://t.co/oYd8S88ndI
New on All Things #Georgian: The truth about the eccentric Jane Lewson who died aged 116. #wmnhist
https://t.co/5sTuTREHgt
Museum Mile partner @FoundlingMuseum has just launched an #ArtHappens campaign. Can you help them make their autumn exhibition #LadiesofQuality a reality & shine a light on the remarkable Georgian women who saved 1,000s of babies? Donate online at https://t.co/MZjTsB4pcD
Our upcoming lecture on Tuesday will be held in the restored Knight of the Glin Exhibition Room @CAHDublin, curator Dr Ruth Kenny will give an exclusive preview of our summer exhibition 'Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland'. Don't miss out! Tickets: https://t.co/jVix02VXdJ
#OnThisDay in 1707 Prince Frederick of Wales was born in Hanover. At the time of his birth Frederick was fourth in line to the British throne but he would never succeed his father George II and instead it passed to his eldest son who became George III
#history #Georgian #King
"Ghost on the platform" done by Stefan Smit in #Georgian #Oil on panel. We love the textures and defined brush strokes! What do you think?!
#GeorgianOil
Slightly biased but we love the views from the museum! With help from @heritagelottery we're restoring the parks and gardens to their Georgian glory! #HeritageTreasures #LoveHeritage
New on All Things #Georgian, One of the Miseries of Life: Gout.
#histmed
https://t.co/if4urJXjge
1/2 Taking part in #GeorgianJanuary themes on @instagram - come join us! My first for today: "The Pybus Family" by Nathaniel Dance, c1769 @NGV @tayloropolis
@alarisilver "Dragons are a draw."
If it's dragons you're after then I heartily recommend FOUR EYES by
@JoeKellyMOA (whom I met @comicartfest 2016 in our Georgian Room and he was a LOVELY!) plus @MaxFiumara reviewed: https://t.co/Su1Ejjhv7J
From the blog archives of All Things Georgian 'Pretty in Pink' https://t.co/Fw7YniFcdQ #18thc #fashion
From the blog archives of All Things Georgian 'Kissing under the mistletoe at the North Pole in 1830' https://t.co/NgMkJJAq9O #Christmas #mistletoe #18thc
George Romney, the famed portrait artist who depicted Georgian England's elite, was born #OTD in 1734, though due to the 1752 change from the Julian to Gregorian calendar, his birthdate is sometimes listed December 26. More: https://t.co/oms7YuquOc #history #arthistory