The Daguerreian Dandy

The proprietor of this modest blog wishes to welcome you to the little 19th century soiree that goes on 'round these parts. You’re likely to be besieged with daguerreotype dandies, hair-raising Gothic Revival furniture, humourous crinoline capers, fair mid-century maidens, saucy postcards, peculiar inventions, melodramatic and tawdry news publication excerpts, a nice helping of American 19th century architecture, mugshots aplenty and artefacts straight out of old Uncle Silas’ curio cabinet.

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Georgian humour at it's finest...

A Cruikshank effort? I certainly hope so.

Smutty Georgian literature and toasty buns in the library.

Posted by The Daguerreian Dandy at 23:25
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Labels: 19th century, early 19th century, Georgian humour, Georgian illustration

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