- Fri, 17:43: RT @whatgrandmawore: Cascading silk evening dress, 1913-14, @Nationalmuseet. Hand embroidered with glass beads and artificial diamonds, lac…
- Fri, 17:56: RT @whatgrandmawore: This 1775 gown according to the @metmuseum has the 'innovation of a compiegne (new term for me), or vest-like stomache…
- Fri, 18:17: RT @DrSamiSchalk: “Google it” means I don’t owe you labor. “Google it” means I choose not to give you my labor. “Google it” means I believe…
- Fri, 18:32: RT @DrJEBall: A #Roman hipposandal from the battlefield at #Harzhorn (Germany). Unlike a horseshoe, hipposandals were not nailed to hooves,…
- Fri, 18:40: RT @41Strange: This epic 'colossus' sculpture was erected in the late 1500s by renowned Italian sculptor Giambologna as a symbol of Italy’s…
- Fri, 18:43: RT @fallofasparrow: Bushfire smoke goes around the world. Comes back with slightly annoying accent, banging on about where to get the best…
- Fri, 18:47: RT @Grasshopper2049: Been doing my egg sandwiches all wrong 🍳 🥪🤷🏻♂️😁✌🏼 https://t.co/iUeHCUIwGp
- Fri, 19:00: RT @ZonePhysics: Beautiful Earth view from international space station https://t.co/SmF7FW9mUO
- Fri, 19:07: RT @Thunderballs007: Behind the scenes with Roger Moore and Lois Chiles during filming for Moonraker (1979) #Bond #JamesBond Over 15,000…
- Sat, 08:22: RT @StuartHumphryes: Did you see the 'Now & Then' comparison I posted last month, showing the George Inn on Borough High Street? Well, I've…
- Sat, 08:24: RT @whatgrandmawore: A gothic start to Friday 💀1895-1900 bodice and skirt, with elaborate beading, arranged in a pattern, which, can be see…
- Sat, 08:24: RT @kateStrasdin: Loving the vaguely cellular theme to this #1870s purple voided #velvet gown, the kind of garment inspired by #19thcentury…
- Sat, 08:26: RT @archivetvmus71: Yes Prime Minister - The Grand Design (9th January 1986). Lovely two-hander between Paul Eddington and Derek Fowlds. ht…
- Sat, 08:33: RT @archivetvmus71: RIP Derek Fowlds. Wonderful in Yes Minster/Prime Minister (and so much else, of course). https://t.co/bGj2DztebJ
- Sat, 08:37: RT @kateStrasdin: If you have to venture forth on an evening out in January then make sure you do so wearing a #quilted silver lamé @BALENC…
- Sat, 08:42: RT @18thCent_Kitty: #FridayNightFrills 18th Century dress, An open robe and petticoat of pale yellow silk brocade featuring bunches of flow…
- Sat, 08:44: RT @18thCent_Kitty: #FridayNightFrills 18th Century men's matching three piece suit, wool plain weave, with sequins and metallic embroidery…
- Sat, 08:51: RT @realbasilbrush: I don’t know what to say, I’m so desperately sad. 😢😢🦊such times we had, rest in peace Mr Derek, my best friend forever…
- Sat, 08:52: RT @joshreavis: “I don’t need any more books. I need to finish the books I have.” Sees new book: https://t.co/2SuoiV54FG
- Sat, 08:55: RT @rosalindmwhite: Victorian Chatelaines were accessories worn by ladies. The clip at the top is attached to a belt & the chains would hol…
- Sat, 08:56: RT @18thCent_Kitty: #FridayNightFrills 18th Century dress, Robe � la Polonaise, c.1780 via @metmuseum https://t.co/X6ycV3D3Am
- Sat, 09:10: RT @OzKitsch: the land before avocado https://t.co/Vf7uC2IAwv
- Sat, 09:20: Not sure I could afford the veggies in this. Really. We have no veggies. https://t.co/2uv7ETvxeD
- Sat, 09:22: RT @MrTimDunn: The gothic West Front of Wells Cathedral - with c.300 carved figures - in medieval times was painted vibrant colours. Also I…
- Sat, 09:25: RT @BelvoirSt: "The result [of Every Brilliant Thing] is, as Duncan Macmillan clearly hoped for his play, an educational drama of the very…
- Sat, 09:26: RT @TrimontiumTrust: A very, very rare example of a #Roman rock crystal spoon. Now in the @metmuseum collection, it dates to the first hal…
- Sat, 09:28: RT @18thCent_Kitty: #FridayNightFrills 18th Century mens waistcoat, yellow silk, patterned with a knotted net of stripes in brown, peach &…
- Sat, 09:33: RT @StuartHumphryes: This original colour autochrome of London's Regent Street is a rare & beautiful window through time - taken at 6am on…
- Sat, 09:35: RT @batashoemuseum: BRRR it's cold today! ❄️ These ice skates likely date from 1780 -1820. They feature a wooden base and a steel blade tha…
- Sat, 09:35: RT @ArtGalleryofNSW: #MeetTheYōkai and see mischievous creatures of the supernatural night parade come to life! This yōkai is the waniguchi…
- Sat, 09:36: RT @PRO_Vic: Hats just aren't as handy as baskets #FashionFriday
- Sat, 09:40: RT @18thCent_Kitty: #FridayNightFrills Robe � l'anglaise with matching shoes ca.1765 via @costumemuseumca https://t.co/9bKS6gGdmy
- Sat, 10:50: RT @18thCent_Kitty: #FridayNightFrills 18th Century court dress, c.1750's via @V_and_A https://t.co/8w8J4CVjZi
- Sat, 11:10: RT @JeriLRyan: PICARDilly Circus... https://t.co/yL94TESv2M
- Sat, 11:22: RT @Lou_Jameson: Brilliant writing and delivery. So sad we've lost Derek.
- Sat, 11:25: RT @edgarwright: RIP Derek Fowlds AKA 'Mr Derek' AKA Sir Bernard Woolley. This is as classic a scene in British comedy as they come. https:…
- Sat, 11:38: RT @caitlinrgreen: Ravenserodd and other lost settlements of the East Yorkshire coast — https://t.co/1tpWBJwIIN https://t.co/djbFPx7l8h
- Sat, 11:42: RT @James_Jeffrey: And with that, they’re all gone. https://t.co/zArKWidMLc