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The Tudors in pictures - Fashion Galleries
The Tudors in pictures - Fashion Galleries - Telegraph
Sculpture Art - Modern Metal, Rock, Wood, Paper and Kinetic Sculptures
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SPOILER ALERT! Carson and Mrs Hughes getting married in Downton Abbey
Wedding guest! Laura Carmichael was spotted filming scenes for the nuptials of Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes in the new season of Downton Abbey
The REAL story of Britain's servant class (and it wasn't exactly Downton Abbey): New BBC series reveals what it was really like downstairs
The REAL story of Britain's servant class (and it wasn't exactly Downton Abbey): New BBC series reveals what it was really like downstairs. From The Daily Mail UK Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2207935/Downton-Abbey-servants-New-BBC-series-Servants-The-True-Story-Life-Below-Stairs.html#ixzz27Xl5DeR6 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Historical Accuracy Reincarnated
coruscateunique: Victorian Dress -Would love to theme my wedding like this... now to convince the guests...
My Rococo Dress by Cospigeon on DeviantArt
My Rococo Dress by Debi-Chiru.deviantart.com on @deviantART
Countess Du Barry | She was a “ray of sunshine” for an aging monarch, and loyal to the end.
Countess Jeanne Du Barry (1743-1793) was a mistress of Louis XV, but did not become involved in politics as had her predecessor, Mme. Pompadour. While at court, she was celebrated for her beauty and natural charm. Her love of expensive jewelry and clothing were widely rumored abroad and earned her the hostility of the mobs later on during the Revolution. Banished from court after Louis’ death, she was later arrested by the Revolutionary Tribunal on charges of treason and sent to the guillotine.
*Rococo Revisited - Detail from The Queen Dowager Juliane Marie, 1776,...
Detail from The Queen Dowager Juliane Marie, 1776, Denmark, by Vigilius Eriksen (1722–1782)
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Wedding dresses - 18th century style. Keira Knightley wore the one with bows in The Duchess. The embroidered dress was for Helena Bonham-Carter in Frankenstein. Skirts over panniers or side hoops.