Bonus Breakfast Links: Week of December 3, 2018

A bonus round of Breakfast Links! Our weekly round-up of favorite links to other web sites, articles, blogs, and images via Twitter.
• Isabella Banks, "Orator" Hunt, and the Peterloo Massacre .
• In Ireland, making lace for the love of it.
• A brother's detailed guide for his sister on how to tie a new  bonnet , 1830.
• A different kind of " ghost writing " from the Victorian era - and one that permitted men to take all the credit: W.B.Yeats and his "spirit-medium."
• The British  royal Christmas list from 1750 included a "large Barril" (?) and a fencing master.
Image: Low 18thc chair of Agnes Burns , with short legs to accommodate household labor such as cooking, spinning, and nursing.
• A 1660s recipe for hot " chacolet " from Rebeckah Winche's receipt book.
• What if ordinary people made their own money? Billets de Confiance from the French Revolution.
• The secrets of • That time when 18thc French aristocrats were obsessed with sexy face-stickers.
• The "detestable crime" in Regency Britain.
• Red silk tango boots from the 1920s.
Image: This little prayer book is believed to contain the last words written by French Queen Marie-Antoinette on the day of her execution, October 16, 1793.
Above: At Breakfast by Laurits Andersen Ring. Private collection.
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Published on December 09, 2018 10:49
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