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  2. French Masquerade Ball Costumes in the 1700 and …

    WEBDec 3, 2018 · SOUBRETTE or WAITING MAID (of Louis XV’s time) – Among the French masquerade ball costumes that people wore was the …

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    • Masquerade Balls in the Eighteenth Century

      WEBOct 16, 2013 · By the 1700s, masquerade balls moved into the echelons of royalty. For instance, Ranelagh (a public pleasure gardens located in …

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      • Queen Victoria’s Bal Costumé of 1845 - Geri Walton

        WEBJan 31, 2020 · Queen Victoria’s bal costumé of 1845 was an event where participants appeared in costume ranging from a ten-year period between 1740 and 1750. It was the second in a series of three bal costumés held …

      • Ballroom Etiquette for Females in the Victorian Era

      • Dressing Order for Ladies in the 1700 and 1800s - geriwalton.com

      • 21 Fascinating Facts About France in the 1700s - Geri …

        WEBAug 1, 2016 · NUMBER TWELVE: Two French brother, the Montgolfier’s — Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne — invented the hot air balloon and launched their first balloon on 14 December 1782, and, a few months …

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      • Eighteenth Century Fans: How They Were Used

        WEBMar 1, 2019 · Another fan showed the launching of a balloon, something that was groundbreaking in the late eighteenth century and greatly appealed to the French people. It is painted onto a silk leaf with ivory …

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      • Tie-wig, Bob-wig, and Bag-Wig of the 1700s

        WEBJun 6, 2014 · In the 1700s, all sorts of wigs came in and out of fashion. Among the fashionable wigs of the times were three: the tie-wig, also known as the Ramillies (sometimes spelled Ramilies) wig, the bob-wig, and the …

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      • Wigs: Their Wearers and Eighteenth-Century Anecdotes

      • Marriage Etiquette in France in the Late 1800s - geriwalton.com

      • What Marie Antoinette Wore in the Eighteenth Century

      • A French Subscription Ball in 1801: A Popular Diversion

      • Women’s Accessories in the 1700s - Geri Walton

      • French Mourning in the 1700s - geriwalton.com

      • French Mouches: Beauty Marks or Patches - geriwalton.com

      • Vehicle Titles, Origins, and Descriptions of the 1700 and 1800s, L-R

      • Nine Firsts Accomplished in France in the 1700s - geriwalton.com

      • Snuff and Snuff-Boxes in the 1700 and 1800s - geriwalton.com

      • Georgian Headdresses of the 1770s, 1780s, and 1790s

      • French Toad Showers in the 1700s and 1800s - geriwalton.com

      • Vehicles Found in France in the 1700 and 1800s: A-Z