Breakfast Links: Week of May 21, 2018

Breakfast Links are served! Our weekly round-up of fav links to other web sites, articles, blogs, and images via Twitter.
• Framing miniature portraits in gold, diamonds, and enamelwork in the 17thc.
John Wilkes Booth's promptbook (filled with hand-written notes) for Richard III.
• The Georgian landau .
• The feud of the Queen of Spain's physicians, 1566.
• Rainbow-colored beasts from a 15thc Book of Hours.
Image: Beginning at age 72, 18thc artist Mary Delany created thousands of beautifully detailed flowers from tiny pieces of paper.
• New York's floating chapels helped save 19thc  sailors' souls .
• The last derelict 18thc house in Spitalfields , London, is for sale.
• Debunking word myths : the Oxford Dictionary has the real origins of "posh" and "tip."
• For graduation season: 19thc " Rewards of Merit ."
• The world's your oyster - unless you're an Edwardian girl receiving a gift or prize book .
Image: A pair of faded purple 1880s satin boots that belonged to tragic Tsarina Maria Feodorovna .
• Marvels in marzipan: 19thc  royal wedding cakes .
• How work and the factory defined the youth of Mary Laura Triggle, a 19thc working class girl.
• The first and last visits of Frederick Douglass to West Chester, PA, in 1844.
• Forget me not: revealing Victorian mourning customs.
• The Elizabethan country house and the cult of sovereignty.
• Thomas Jefferson shipped a Vermont moose to Paris in 1787.
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Above: At Breakfast by Laurits Andersen Ring. Private collection.

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Published on May 26, 2018 14:00
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