My tweets
- Mon, 19:57: RT @SPARCFIT: A rather perplexing cover of the January 1944 issue of Glamour. #whatishappening #fashion #fashionmagazine #fashionhistory #g…
- Mon, 20:16: RT @Steampunk_T: "Street scenes of Paris in 1900. A reconstitution of Composite Films and LivePixel, under the direction of Samuel François…
- Tue, 06:33: RT @caitrionambalfe: The Fraser’s in the house!!!! https://t.co/y8Q7GVNGRv
- Tue, 06:34: RT @LaurenCDeutsch: Today's #ootd is this 1770s robe à la polonaise. The pattern is actually painted on to imitate Chinese silk. @KerryTayl…
- Tue, 06:34: RT @NPGLondon: From 1864, Marie Spartali Stillman studied with Ford Madox Brown, who became her lifelong friend and mentor. Here she is dep…
- Tue, 06:39: RT @thorpelara: One of my favourite historical objects, via the Wellcome Collection. 1661 English Delftware plate observing that 'You & I a…
- Tue, 06:41: RT @PulpLibrarian: Question you only get in pulp: who would have won in a fight between Roger Moore and William Shatner? No gadgets or pha…
- Tue, 06:50: RT @DesignMuseum: Franco-American couturière, Pauline Trigère, was born #otd in 1908. An innovator of cut and construction, Trigère is fam…
- Tue, 06:53: RT @PulpLibrarian: Carsuals: for the man who demands both polyester and prophecy from his pants (1969). #MondayMotivation https://t.co/zh9m…
- Tue, 07:08: RT @PulpLibrarian: Happy birthday to #London's Northern Line, first opened today (as the City & South London electric railway) in 1890! #Mo…