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A charlotte is a type of dessert or trifle that can be served hot or cold. It is also referred to as an "icebox cake". Bread,sponge cake or biscuits/cookies are
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Victims of the tragedy of the RMS Titanic: A THREAD As you probably know, some days ago was the anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, which sank
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Edith Lambelle Langerfeld (1883-1968), mostly known as La Sylphe, was an exotic American dancer who became a sensation while performing at the Folies Bergère in the 1890s. Langerfeld was taken
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Hello friends. I'm currently working on a thread that will probably share today. It's another spooky story... but I want to say something first. Even if it's an interesting (and
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Kouign-amann is a Breton cake. The name comes from the Breton language words for cake (kouign) and butter (amann). It is a specialty of the town of Douarnenez in Finistère,
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Spiritualism in the Victorian/Edwardian era: A THREAD Spiritualism is a religious movement based on the belief that the spirits of the dead exist and have both the ability and the inclination to communicate with
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Victorian mourning: A THREAD During the 1800s , the reign of Queen Victoria influenced many aspects of daily life. Her intense grieving after the 1861 death of her husband,
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Jack the Ripper: A THREAD (TW: murder, crime, organs, graphic descriptions, mortuary images) Jack the Ripper was an unidentified serial killer active in the largely impoverished areas in and around
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Heinrich Schliemann and the discovery of Troy: A THREAD Heinrich Schliemann (6 January 1822 – 26 December 1890) was a German businessman and a pioneer in the field of
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Victorian VS Edwardian. What are the differences between these two eras? A THREAD When talking about History and History of fashion, ‘Victorian’ and ‘Edwardian’ are two terms very used…
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Emma Livry: A THREAD Emma Livry (born as Jeanne Emma Emarot or Emma Marie Emarot; 24 September 1842 – 26 July 1863) was one of the last ballerinas of
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Victorian women's dress code: A THREAD As you may have noticed, almost every time that I share a dress or an ensemble, it comes with a “tag”: Evening dress,
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