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Stuck in the 18th Century: The Library
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Sutlers, Merchants, and Resources. I'm beginning to compile a list of books under various subjects regarding the 18th century. This will be an ever-expanding and growing list, since my newbie-ness has limited me to sources other than the über-well-known sources, like Burnley and Trowbridge and Wm. Booth, Draper. Think I'm missing any titles? Please, let me know! Women's Dress During the American Revolution. A Brigade of the American Revolution publication. Whatever Shall I Wear? Had On and Took With Her.
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Stuck in the 18th Century: It's the Weekend: Fly-by Post
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Sutlers, Merchants, and Resources. 04 March, 2012. It's the Weekend: Fly-by Post. Mary and Elizabeth Royall, 1758. Oil on canvas by. John Singleton Copley. Accession #25.49. Currently. On view in the Art of Americas Wing. Tags: 18thc. painting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Boston, Massachusetts, United States. View my complete profile. A History Roll Call. 1960s Emma Peel - My First Cosplay Ever. At the Sign of the Golden Scissors. Two Nerdy History Girls. A Most Beguiling Accomplishment.
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Stuck in the 18th Century: Twelfth Night Wrap-up, and More Projects
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Sutlers, Merchants, and Resources. 18 January, 2012. Twelfth Night Wrap-up, and More Projects. Every time I log into Blogger and see that I have more followers, even after not blogging for several works, it gives me the urge to write. So, thank you to the many new followers for joining, and I will certainly do my best to continue posting! This past Friday evening was the Sudbury Twelfth Night colonial ball; it was held at the Wayside Inn, in Sudbury, MA, and it was my first ball! One helpful trick I lear...
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Ralph Faulkner also of the 2d Va Regt !? | 5th Virginia Regiment
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124; Comments RSS. Unless you have documentation to back it I dont care. Buzz at the Hive. The Hive is a series of year round programs and lectures on 18th century life held at Minuteman National Historical Park in Lexington, Massachusetts. Diary of a Mantua Maker. A journal about fashion in the 18th century. Includes projects, instructions, and information about various garments. Moments when I discover why someone 250 years ago did something the way they did. 18th Century Costume and Research. The Writ...
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General Orders | 5th Virginia Regiment
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124; Comments RSS. Unless you have documentation to back it I dont care. Buzz at the Hive. The Hive is a series of year round programs and lectures on 18th century life held at Minuteman National Historical Park in Lexington, Massachusetts. Diary of a Mantua Maker. A journal about fashion in the 18th century. Includes projects, instructions, and information about various garments. Moments when I discover why someone 250 years ago did something the way they did. 18th Century Costume and Research. Of the 5...
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Crazy Concord Chicks: Mrs. Hancock's Completed Baby Stays
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Monday, December 12, 2011. Mrs Hancock's Completed Baby Stays. As you may remember, I have been struggling with the baby stays project. My last conflict centered around the appropriate fashion fabric. I had used green linen which I learned isn't an appropriate color). So I removed the green linen. And choose Burnley and Trowbirdge's cinnamon camlet. It's a more appropriate weight (the green linen was a little sheer) and a more appropriate color. I attached the new fashion fabric. 6 I ever spent! There ar...
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About | 5th Virginia Regiment
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124; Comments RSS. Unless you have documentation to back it I dont care. Buzz at the Hive. The Hive is a series of year round programs and lectures on 18th century life held at Minuteman National Historical Park in Lexington, Massachusetts. Diary of a Mantua Maker. A journal about fashion in the 18th century. Includes projects, instructions, and information about various garments. Moments when I discover why someone 250 years ago did something the way they did. 18th Century Costume and Research. You are ...
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Crazy Concord Chicks: Portrait of the Week - Deborah Malbone Hunter
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Portrait of the Week - Deborah Malbone Hunter. It's back to Rhode Island and artist Cosmo Alexander, we give you his portrait of Deborah Malbone Hunter of Newport for your consideration. This portrait painted in 1769 is owned by the Preservation Society of Newport County. Deborah was 30 when this was painted, eight years after her marriage to William Hunt (my guess also the age of her daughter in the painting). December 14, 2011 at 5:26 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Crazy Concord Chicks: Mrs. Miles
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A Rant on Knitting. What was knitted in the 18th C? 8220;Everyone knows” that old time people were frugal and saved money by “doing it themselves”. But.did they? Did an 18th C woman knit herself a lovely garter stitch shawl, happy to save the money for a square of wool fabric? Did she even use. No clue.perhaps a fashion thing? So, what is a knitting-loving reenactor to do? Well, there are a lot of options for knitting! So the do’s:. High end super fine color work silk knit pinballs. And the don’ts:.