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August 4, 2015 – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. Day: August 4, 2015. One and twenty daft days’ in 1822: King George IV visits Scotland. August 4, 2015. February 17, 2016. In August 1822, a year after his coronation, King George IV made a trip to Scotland, the first British monarch to do so for 170 years. The entire trip was stage managed by the author Sir Walter Scott, with much pageantry, but some mistakes did happen. Via Brown digital repository, Brown University Library. The Landin...
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The miser, his daughter and her lover: Elizabeth Cardinall, 1776-1803 – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. Crimes of Georgian England. The miser, his daughter and her lover: Elizabeth Cardinall, 1776-1803. July 7, 2015. February 17, 2016. Clarkson Cardinall of Tendring in Essex was a miser. He lived in a large manor house, set in a good estate and had 60,000 in the bank, but he had let it fall into disrepair (to be honest, he reminds us of Sir Pitt Crawley, owner of Queen’s Crawley, in William Makepeace Thackeray’s. And then, on the 9. May, j...
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Georgian Hair and Clothing – Fashionable but Fatal – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. Fashion and Cosmetics in Georgian England. Georgian Hair and Clothing – Fashionable but Fatal. July 15, 2015. June 20, 2016. The extravaganza, or, The mountain head dress of 1776 Courtesy of Lewis Walpole Library. Georgian fashion dictated that women wore ‘big dresses’ accompanied by even bigger hair so with all that fabric and ‘. London Chronicle (London, England), September 28, 1776 – October 1, 1776. Last week a very melancholy accide...
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The IK Foundation - iProjects - Textilia Linnaeana
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AUG 27, 2016. Mail to a Friend. BE AN iFELLOW SIGN UP IT'S FREE. UPCOMING NEW BOOK IN THE MUNDUS LINNÆI SERIES. Textilia Linnaeana is an expedition in time and space. It is also a work of considerable interdisciplinary breadth. There is every reason to join the long textile journey. Series. A preface by the world leading Linnaeus' expert Gunnar Broberg, Professor emeritus and Editor for the Yearbook of the Swedish Linnaeus Society is introducing the volume he concludes with the words:. The project &ldquo...
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Ipswich | Victorian Domestic Dangers
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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Ipswich. Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms. February 20, 2014. Accounts of Victorian poisonings involving bath buns. In several posts this week reminded me of a newspaper report that only made it into the footnotes of my thesis. Unlike the aforementioned accounts involving deliberate/accidental adulteration or malice, this case demonstrates the danger of eating foraged food. That evening the entire f...
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Coroners Inquests | Victorian Domestic Dangers
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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Coroners Inquests. Tag Archives: Coroners Inquests. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Brewing ...
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“Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms” | Victorian Domestic Dangers
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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. The ‘Hazards’ of Laundry. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’ →. Raquo; Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms. Death from Eating Poisonous Mushrooms. February 20, 2014. Accounts of Victorian poisonings involving bath buns. On 22nd September 1860, the Ipswich Journal. Thomas and Adelaide Boothroyd are my childrenOn Sunday last (9. Inst), I fried six mushrooms for breakfast, which my son had brought home the previ...
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brewing | Victorian Domestic Dangers
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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged brewing. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Cut out the brewer and the publican. Brewing was a ...
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sweetwort | Victorian Domestic Dangers
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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged sweetwort. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Cut out the brewer and the publican. Brewing was ...
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Newspapers | Victorian Domestic Dangers
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An exploration of the hazardous objects and features found in the Victorian home. Raquo; Posts tagged Newspapers. DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A TUB OF SCALDING BEER’. March 30, 2014. The Hazards of Domestic Brewing. In the next few posts, I want to venture out of the house and explore the hazards lurking in the gardens and yards of the Victorian home. Today, I am going to begin with the hazards of domestic brewing. Home brewing [remained] the order of the day. Cut out the brewer and the publican. Brewing was...
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