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mrs beeton's puddings. @Shauna (LilDuckieArts) (LilDuckieArts) lee lange we pin extraordinarily fabulous visual curations.
Mrs. Beeton's household management : a guide to cookery in all branches : daily duties, menu making, mistress & servant, home doctor, hostess & guest, sick nursing, marketing, the nursery, trussing & carving, home lawyer : Beeton, Mrs. (Isabella Mary), 1836-1865 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
1907 - from the vintage book: Mrs. Beeton's household management - a guide to cookery in all branches : daily duties, menu making....
Mrs Beeton--Pies and Puddings. Victorian England 1859. BL
Mrs Beeton--Pies and Puddings. Victorian England 1859. BL by tony harrison, via Flickr
The Victorian middle classes | The British Library
From 'Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management' (1861) an illustration of Breakfast and Tea China : 4 Tea Cups & Bread & Butter Plates..1 teapot..1 butter dish..1 Sardine box..2 coffee cups...Afternoon Tea Set..1 Milk Jug..1 Jug..1Bread Dish..1 Bacon Dish..1 Marmalade Jar..4 Breakfast Cups.
Mrs. Beeton's household management : a guide to cookery in all branches : daily duties, menu making, mistress & servant, home doctor, hostess & guest, sick nursing, marketing, the nursery, trussing & carving, home lawyer : Beeton, Mrs. (Isabella Mary), 1836-1865 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Fruits. Mrs. Beeton's household management : a guide to...
Victorian Gel-Cookery
Victorian Cookbook - "Mrs Beeton's Everyday Cookery" note: tongue garnished & half calf's head
Beaded and sequined embroidered lace dresses by Pierre Balmain, Paris, 1952
Pierre Balmain, Paris, 1952
The girl who keeps dreaming
May 08, 1945: Two million people gathered in Times Square to celebrate the end of World War II.
Redirecting
The Coney Island Elephant was a hotel and brothel built in the shape of an elephant, and located on Coney Island. In 1885, the Elephant Hotel, also known as the Elephantine Colossus, was built by James V. Lafferty and was 122 feet high with seven floors and had 31 rooms. The hotel became associated with prostitution. This lead to the phrase “going to see the elephant” being created, to mean going to see a prostitute.