Breakfast Links: Week of October 29, 2018

• Does discovery of a red velvet bag reinforce the legend that Sir Walter Raleigh's widow Elizabeth kept his severed head with her after his execution?
• R is for raisins , the unexpected super-food found in many early modern medicines.
• Norah Smyth , suffragette photographer.
• Image: Cat passages in the doors at Thomas Jefferson's 18thc Monticello .
• The 19thc angel guides of death.
• Stylish (and prize-winning) 1959 dress , made from a feedsack.
• President George Washington's letter to the Hebrew congregation in Newport, RI, 1790.
• Image: Dubious tips on how to get a husband from an 1950s women's magazine.
• " Knackers pork ": the grim reality of London slaughterhouses during the Regency.
• Elizabeth Thorn , the angel of the Battle of Gettysburg.
• Wheat the old way: 1940s video of Pennsylvania Dutch family harvesting wheat by hand, without modern machinery.
• From an 1930s trousseau : beautifully embroidered silk slip and tap pants.
• Image: 1850s child's leather boot decorated with a black cat.
• A Mandarin duck mysteriously appears on a pond in New York's Central Park.
• John Rogers and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ."
• The Kit-Kat Club , an 18thc literary, political, and social club that became a stronghold of the Whig party.
• Workers in a Goodwill store in New Jersey discover an important, original 1774 Philadelphia "rebel" newspaper .
• Fifteen important women in history that you may not have heard of.
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Above: At Breakfast by Laurits Andersen Ring. Private collection.
Please note: I'll be traveling this week, so alas, no Breakfast Links next Sunday....
Published on November 03, 2018 14:00
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