Wedding dress of embroidered muslin, England, 1834. Victoria & Albert Museum. pic.twitter.com/8s3zuquaPx


Spring, by Irish painter Sir John Lavery (1904). Musée d'Orsay. pic.twitter.com/QY8rYTxKma

This one was acquired by Mrs Marcia Gore who looked after it for many years. It was given to the museum by her husb… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

It has a garage which was an exciting modern addition to the house because people were only just beginning to buy c… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Dolls' house probably made in Germany by D.H.Wagner of Grunaichen, Saxony between 1920-30. Victoria & Albert Museum… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

'School children examining wild flowers on field trip, Washington, DC'. Photographed in 1899. pic.twitter.com/kCCeBgiKsQ

Cape, 1863–67. The MET. pic.twitter.com/Mo4fEOm6D8

Front page of La Vie Parisienne, 20th March 1926. pic.twitter.com/ylixJcgzvC

Paper knife, 1863. The MET. pic.twitter.com/UR6A45y1mt

Olympia, by French painter Édouard Manet (1863). Musée d'Orsay. pic.twitter.com/tSqLojdaBL

Portrait of an unidentified woman from Penang, Malaysia. Albumen print. Photographed in 1863-9. Royal Collection. pic.twitter.com/mWYQpzmDqq

Evening dress, 1810–12. The MET. pic.twitter.com/LUf964Apos

‘Constance finds a new friend.’ Cassell’s Family Paper, 1863-4. pic.twitter.com/LCUnP9A9rd

Moon flask by Minton, 1863–72. The MET.
Minton was the most important ceramics factory during the Victorian perio… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

'Lied Ohne Worte'. Photographed by Dr. Edward Arning, 1896. pic.twitter.com/p1jn4LQ7O2

The Birth of Venus, by French painter Alexandre Cabanel (1863). Musée d'Orsay. pic.twitter.com/ZdzcRodZ0z

Girl's dress, 1850. England. Cotton plain weave with cotton cutwork embroidery (broderie anglaise). Los Angeles Cou… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Gym suit, 1893–98. The MET. pic.twitter.com/Wsza76q3md

Jove decadent, by Spanish painter Ramón Casas i Carbó (1899). Museu de Montserrat. pic.twitter.com/tVYJ0yTnKA

Evening vest, 1830–35. The MET. pic.twitter.com/GsotGixDOZ