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@AnnaBaatz kicking off our first panel with fascinating reflections on #c19th waterway exploitation & her research for @CanalRiverTrust #historylabplus2024
The entirety of this cobalt blue #1820s evening dress features a discreet coral-like pattern, a repeat that is revealed in a shaft of light or a turn of the body. Discoveries in the natural world during the early #c19th prompted these organic motifs. Sold via @AugustaAuction
Really wonderful to see this piece on Alicia Thornton, the trailblazing female jockey from the #c19th, in today's @RacingPost #wmnhist #horseracing #history
French troops entered Paris on May 21, 1871 to crush the Paris Commune. As many as 30,000 Communards and workers were shot on sight or summarily executed, and another 38,000 were imprisoned, of which 7,000 would be forcibly deported. #OTD #France #ParisCommune
A dinner suit in which to make an entrance by #PaulPoiret, taking elements of formal menswear from the early #c19th and creating a chic teal green ensemble. Never knowingly under done, it is a c1913 fantastical suit, sold via @Piasa_auction #fashionhistory
Recalling hazy summer days past when dress may have looked very different but the ambitions of a #summerwardrobe shared some aesthetics. This early #1870s dress of sheer printed cotton evokes the sunshine of the #c19th and bright days in white cotton @metmuseum #fashionhistory
All Birkbeck alumni at @VPFA1 #VPfaPlaces! Our college's strong #C19th presence continues to grow! . @BirkbeckUoL @birkbeck_arts @BirkbeckC19 @birkbeck_ETC @EsserHelena @susancivale @DrAlexisWolf @andrewking2904 @JeremyNewton64. Thankyou @ICVWW & @CanterburyCCUni for supporting.
Sound the horn for this dashing #1830s riding ensemble consisting of two pieces rather than the later trend for a one piece riding habit. Like other ‘sportswear’ of the #c19th, it conforms to the fashionable silhouette of the period. That straw top hat though! @FIDMMuseum
The gauzy, open weave fabrics so popular in the mid #c19th fascinate me. They could be complex textiles with additional motifs woven in or a textured finish & often had brighter solid trims to off set the sheer cloth. This late #1860s example went bold in acid green @MDHistory
Margate Pier, late #c19th It's a cool shot. It's interesting how the pier branches out. LOC flic.kr/p/eLRKfM
James Ireland was a wealthy businessman who established the gardens in 1823. Also known as Ireland’s Pleasure Gardens & Ireland’s Royal Brighton Gardens they were set on a 10acre site with Cricket Ground, Bowling Green, Aviary & elegant promenade #Boxing #C19th #Brighton #History
Street in Guildford, UK, late #c19th. I'm not sure what the thing hanging over the street is. I find it ironic that some of the best images of late Victorian UK are in the US Library of Congress. 🗃️ LOC flic.kr/p/e8Qege
Whilst the House of Worth would become synonymous with patterned fabric and contrast trim by the late #c19th, Worth and Bobergh’s #1860s designs were all about colour blocking and monochromatic choices, all of the decoration blending into the dress fabric @PalaisGalliera
Anyone for 'Saxe Gotha Pudding'? Eliza Acton's 1855 recipe sounds like a light, tasty way to make good use of your #redcurrant glut should you be lucky enough to have one this year. orchardnotes.com/2023/07/12/eli… #C19th #orchardrecipe (Click the image for the full recipe)
Anyone for 'Apple Lemon Pudding'? Miss Beecher's 1848 recipe shows you how to make this quick and easy egg custard dish (it does miss out 1 or 2 fairly essential details, but I've cross-referenced & I think I've got the method covered...) orchardnotes.com/2024/10/18/mis… #C19th #recipe
Appreciating the value of cloth was taken for granted for much of the #c19th. This luminous floral brocade comes from a much earlier garment of the #c18th but was #refashioned into a different style sometime perhaps half a century later. @JBCollection_uk #fashionhistory
Animal locomotion diagram, 1887 I've seen the one from the side before, but the one from the back is new to me. #c19th 🗃️ LOC flic.kr/p/mKY1rM
High waists meant short jackets in the early #c19th, inspired too by military aesthetics. The deep purple velvet with paler details, offered contrast to the white cotton gown beneath #DARMuseum #fashionhistory
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