Breakfast Links: Week of May 23, 2016

• Arch enemies: a (sometimes uncomfortable) social history of the high heel .
• Unearthing the lost gardens of poet Emily Dickinson .
• Finally: Congress approves Arlington burials for female WWII pilots .
• The extraordinary life of Marianne North, the Victorian gentlewoman who traveled the world.
• Image: A mother and young son make flower garlands, c1911-14.
• For better or worse: origins of several popular good and bad luck charms .
• How England's first feline show countered Victorian snobbery about cats , 1871.
• Strange encounter: when Princess Caroline met Empress Marie Louise.
• Child actors were kidnapped to order in Shakespeare's day.
• In the days before plastic bags: parcels and boxes for textile purchases in the 19thc.
• The New York Times regrets the error , but readers don't.
• Image: Hannah Stilley , born in 1746 and photographed in 1840; one of the earliest born individuals captured on film.
• The Jacobite mystery of Cluny's cage .
• The rediscovery of Alexander Hamilton's working papers .
• Reproduction of garments for a young 18thc New England woman, from the 1738 probate inventory for Sarah Williams.
• Image: Young women at a domestic training schoo l, 1938.
• Agnes Sorel , 15thc mistress of the French king.
• What it's like to be an historical advisor for A-list movies.
• Unearthing the secrets of New York's mass graves .
• Why are there so few knitting patterns in early recipe books?
• How horses helped cure diphtheria .
• Image: Sometimes the best pieces in a costume collection come with a story of love attached.
• The New England teachers who invented New Math in 1788.
• Rediscovered photo album shows ill-fated granddaughter of Queen Victoria in happier childhood days.
• The haunted doll of Hokkaido, whose hair won't stop growing.
• " Flower power " to aid 18th-19thc beauty.
• What a difference twenty years makes: two very different 19th trips from Boston to California .
• Image: Just for fun: Calvin & Hobbes explain writer's block .
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Above: At Breakfast by Laurits Andersen Ring. Private collection.
Published on May 28, 2016 13:26
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