Saturday, November 12, 2011

Breakfast Links: Week of November 7, 2011


Served up fresh for you, our weekly offering of Breakfast Links: our favorite links to other blogs, web sites, pictures, and articles, all collected for you from around the Twitterverse.
Sotheby's London to offer an unpublished autograph manuscript by Charlotte Brontë: http://bit.ly/scCQ6G
Landscapes still scarred by WWI battles.http://bit.ly/tSfrkp
“The sting of a hornet”; Edwardian hat-pin self defencehttp://j.mp/sDLlPx
The London Gazette was first published in 1665 & survives to this day: http://bit.ly/v7hHy7
Mae West on skinny women, c.1934http://bit.ly/tOiDFj
Did you know there was a NY Crystal Palace c 1853 in answer to the one in Hyde Park? http://bit.ly/utjEUg
The working life of Museum of London - Dressing Daughter For Dinner, c 1934 http://bit.ly/volW2A
Martello tower, Pevensey Bay, Sussex, built c 1804-1812 to defend against French invasion: http://bit.ly/rOFdax
Wellies, cardies, macks, tarmac, bowlers ... the real-life people behind some everyday objects http://bit.ly/uKQb2B
An elegant embroidered pelisse, c 1820: http://bit.ly/uAWXLJ 
• The Lord Mayor's Show, 9th November 1779http://bit.ly/sdCJxQ• Rare photo of Brighton Pavilion used as a hospital in WW1:http://flic.kr/p/aCaz6j
The case of the Regency card racks in the collections of the National Trust - as unraveled by comment-posters: http://bit.ly/vo0hHo
Fabulous online exhibit about Napoleon's scientific expedition to Egypt: http://bit.ly/uHSR7x
Heraldic colors: See how Cinderella crept into this post (with a prompt from a reader) http://bit.ly/t6kKM7
"To make a rich Seed Cake called the Nun's Cake" - 18th c recipe plus video from the cooks at Colonial Williamsburg: http://bit.ly/vdE4tm
Rioting women in the Highlands during the C19th- http://tinyurl.com/d2bh4qn
The Lincoln Mantua gown, 1730s, its conservation and Spitalfields silk - http://bit.ly/t4gqlB
Excellent short video: Exploring Hogarth's restored house with Lars Tharp http://bbc.in/v2v9Ub
• The "greatest curiosity of the day" in 1817: Toby the Sapient Pig: bit.ly/udrvP8
Above: At Breakfast by Laurits Andersen Ring, 1898

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