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Participants in the Sloop Providence's crew exchange with the Mildred Belle swing by our ship on the way to National Harbor, Maryland, 10/14/24
#audio on this one is mostly just the wind the engine and us yapping lol#and a damn plane since we were also in the local airport's flight path#sloop providence#tall ship providence#uss providence#tall ship#tall ships#tall ships america#mildred belle#historic vessel#historic replica#18th century#bermuda sloop#privateer#american revolution#american war of independence#tales from the sea
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Ambrotype of a cute militiaman next door whose hat is as wild as his hair, 1860
#love this auction listing for noting the “tight buff-tinted breeches” part of his replica Continental Army uniform#& love when historical people do historical costuming#he looks so pleased with himself!#cropped and sharpened please click through link to see original#19th century#1800s#1860s#1860s fashion#19th century fashion#fashion history#historical fashion#military history#military fashion#uniforms#militiamen#men's fashion#menswear#historical costuming#19th century photography#ambrotype#19th century men#vintage men
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How often do we think nations get drunk and wonder around the streets of their modern city's wearing their museum quality historical clothing that they found in their attic
#yes I did this this thought from a tiktok of a girl wearing a perfect 1860s replica gown dancing down the street on Halloween#hetalia#hws america#hws england#hws france#hws canada#hws germany#hws prussia#hws russia#hws china#historical hetalia#hetalia headcanons#hws#aph
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Finally done - the new version of my bustle and the new skirt with a train. All handsewn after an original pattern from 1880
#historical clothing#replica#victorian bustle dress#my work#ignore my messy livingroom#can't wait for wearing it
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Vintage Charm
This edition of the enchanted story Cinderella, a part of our Historical Curriculum Collection, is a 1980s replica of a Victorian original published by Merrimack Publishing in New York, offering an abbreviated version of the Grimm Brothers’ fairy tale. Merrimack Publishing was a children's book publisher specializing in reproductions of vintage books and paper goods, often with a nostalgic or Victorian theme.
Like Cinderella’s Prince, this book exudes charm. The top of the book is die-cut and includes a front gatefold resembling a curtained theater stage. As you open the curtains, the pages come to life, with audience members and characters performing the narrative. Like Cinderella’s fairy godmother, this book will cast a spell of enchantment upon the reader.
-Melissa, Special Collections Graduate Intern
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#Cinderella#Prince Charming#grimm brothers#brothers grimm#Merrimack Publishing#historical curriculum collection#children's books#vintage#replicas#toy books
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Nothing is better than trying to look for reference material for a project and finding something with every dimension you could dream of.
I’m working on a project where I digitally model and 3D print a bunch of the ammo from the game Hunt: Showdown. The game is set in the late 1800s/early 1900s, so the rounds used by a bunch of the guns are virtually extinct. As a result, I want to do my little part to help preserve these small bits of history and recreate these obscure cartridges.
Anyways, I was looking for reference material for my model of the .41 Swiss round, used by the Vetterli carbine, and I think I managed to find THE FUCKING PATENT because it has exact measurements in millimeters (what I use in CAD), as well as tolerances (max/min dimensions of sections allowed in production under the patent), and a pattern for the paper patch that would be wrapped around the bullet before being pressed into the cartridge.
What a fucking find.
#prop making#historical replicas#CAD#reference materials#hunt: showdown#Hoont#vetterli#.41 Swiss#text post#late night rambles#hunt showdown
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Come ye soft Sylphs, who fan the Paphian Groves, And bear on sportive wings the callow Loves...
A replica of "The Botanick Fan" issued by Sarah Ashton in 1792, folded and mounted by @thistlesandstories to accompany their regency outfits. You can see the comparison to the original on the first picture.
I digitalised the original fan leaf, which has been a rather challenging experience because my inattentive ass messed up with sizing. Nevertheless, it is a thing that exists due to our stubbornness and spite.
The original can be seen here - we also visited the V&A museum in London, and I wholeheartedly recommend it! However, this fan is not currently on display.
Note: I used a modernised way of spelling after discussing with @thistlesandstories who commissioned the digitalisation. I wanted to keep the educational value of the item intact. Some parts were illegible in the original as I had no chance to see the original in person, therefore I had to rely on the resident botanist's expertise.
The unmounted leaf:
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Elisabeth at the Värmlandsoperan (Karlstad, Sweden), 1999
#elisabeth das musical#musicals#theatre#elisabeth#i want back some of the 'unhinged non replica city theatre' energy. no more elisabeth schönbrunn stadium tour energy... this is where its a#if tod doesnt look and act like a historical fashion buff or a hot topic weirdo what's the point#värmlandsoperan#på svenska
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heartbreaking: you found exactly the kind of thing you had a vague notion about wanting but it's a rare antique and costs One Thousand Dollars
#I mean the great (.... grate...) news is: this is a perfect idea and I could probably work with this template to make something#the terrible news is I am ALWAYS saying 'oh I could probably just make that' and never actually doing that :'D#townsends also has a wooden pocket nutmeg holder and grater that is! an 85$ historical replica!!#PLEASE I just want something aesthetically pleasing that can live in my kitchen counter coffee zone--#we have a jar of nutmeg and a microplane but the microplane is long and sort of annoying where I have it#and the whole jar is just... unnecessary? if I could have a small sort of container for One Single Nutmeg#and then put the rest of the jar with the other spices and things so it's not taking up so much counter space#I didn't KNOW I was looking for 'a little wooden acorn vault with a built-in grater' when I googled nutmeg grater#but I WAS. this is PERFECT. ALAS!!!#about me
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RE: cultural appropriation primarily being about an economic state of affairs where white people make money off of other people, a related idea I've been contemplating but haven't been able to like. Finish writing about is the idea of cultural decontextualization, which is when a cultural majority (often but not always white people) engage with another culture in a manner that erases- and may simultaneously replicate- racist histories, and is more about creating false narratives than economics.
A personal example would be white people making clothes based off of Coptic Egyptian artifacts, especially while generically referring to them as "Roman" or arguing Coptic art does not exist, which denies Copts part of Coptic history while resurrecting the French Coptomania of the 1920s, and specifically Albert Gayet's actions of taking items from Coptic graves to the point where a model was dressed in a tunic and shown off (which is also terrible from an artifact preservation perspective- this tunic would've been at minimum, 1300 years old at the time).
#cipher talk#Other examples are a lot of shit historical customers do#Like the Cathy Hay peacock dress debacle. Given that an Indian embroiderer faced heavy harassment it counts on both fronts#A lot of what Fr*da K*hlo did to my understanding also counts- both for CA and CD#Just going off what I've read from LatAm (for lack of a better word) Indigenous people have to say about her#There is also sometimes an economic element here#Like plenty of these replicas are sold#Plus it results in bad history#The Persian riding coats found in late Antiquity Egypt cannot be taken as 'typical Roman soldiers kit'#They're representative of a specific relationship Coptic Egypt had to Persia in late Antiquity#But I see drawings featured in academic sources misrepresenting this but shoeing a white Roman soldier in one at least a century before the#Evidence we have for them existing in Egypt#And plenty of white re-enactors claiming these are examples of fibulatron#They are not!!!
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Replica of the Spirit of St. Louis flying into Arlington Airport
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for just 660£ you too can look like a 15th century italian
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Union Pacific's Historical No. 119
'Jupiter' Central Pacific's No. 60
It was at Promontory Summit in Utah on May 10, 1869, that the two steam locomotives met and where the 'Golden Spike' was driven by Senator Leland Stanford of California, completing the first Trans-Continental railway. The last two rails coming from the east were laid by Irishmen. The last two rails coming from the west were laid by the Chinese.
#historic event#historic locomotives#visit promontory#muttball#photography#image by muttball#replicas#visit utah#historical moments
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The absolute coolest thing that my team (environmental archaeologists) has found recently was a wooden ear stretcher from the Bronze Age! I don't actually think there's much research on it but there have been several wooden ear stretchers from the Bronze Age from the UK and Otzi had stretched ears, meaning that it was possibly a widespread practice in Bronze Age Europe
#they speak#archaeology#bronze age#body modification#historical body modification#if i ever did stretch my ears id want a replica of the ones found by my team#my job can be so cool
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Ahoy mateys! Just conquered the high seas and completed this epic Flying Dutchman 3D wooden puzzle! This intricate pirate ship was a true test of patience (and rum-drinking skills ) but the final result is a treasure to behold.
#worth the challenge#3d puzzle challenge#wooden craftsmanship#flying dutchman#pirate ship#diy project#model building#adult puzzle#satisfying completion#nautical decor#historical replica#home decor#gift ideas#makers gonna make#weekend project#wooden puzzles#laser cut#mindful building#stress relief#crafts of instagram#show off your skills
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A way to my heart? Cylinder seals!
Cylinder Seal. Late Lydian (Persian).
agate and gold
image from sardisexpedition.org
Cylinder seals were used in the Achaemenid Empire on administrative documents, business agreements, and more on clay tablets. Clay tablets usually have the imprints of cylinders to signify some kind of approval or permission of the person who owns the seal.
These seals would hang on the neck like a pendant. Need to approve an agreement between you and another person? Roll the seal on the wet clay tablet! And there you get a cool image!
This one has no attempted imprint of it, but there is this cool description of its image!
Agate cylinder seal in a gold mounting consisting of a pin held in place by two gold plates, with a gold loop on top set with granulations. The seal shows a crowned hero-king figure controlling two rampant lion-griffins, with two winged, crowned sphinxes as pedestal figures crouching on a ground line. Total height 3 cm, height of stone 1.85 cm, diameter 7.5 mm.
Note: While cylinder seals were certainly convenient, stamp seals were also still in use as well.
#a replica of one of these would be so cool please#achaemenid history#achaemenid#ancient history#history#historical artifacts#achaemenid artifacts
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