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[image] Sadly, this might be my last post in the History Community on X. Something has changed in the new AI Algorithm, which now limits the reach of Community posts. Am I the only one who notices this? Peacock Doors, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1925.
History History 58.6K 1.0x 449 Mar 26
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[image] All that's missing is Cinderella's glass slipper.
History History 22.0K 0.4x 293 Mar 15
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[image] Mysterious. Tiffany Studios Bronze and Turtleback Glass Tile Desk Lamp, crafted around 1910.
Modern History History 4.5K 0.1x 130 Apr 2
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[image] This is how you turn eating dinner into a "gastronomical experience." 19th-century agate flatware.
Modern History History 4.1K 0.1x 185 Mar 27
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[image] Marie Antoinette's personal theatre in Versailles.
Modern History History 3.9K 0.1x 117 Mar 20
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[image] Surreal. Art Nouveau Pond Lily Table Lamp, made by Tiffany Studios around 1902-10
Modern History History 3.7K 0.1x 132 Mar 30
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[image] When Winston Churchill visited the United States during Prohibition in 1932, he was issued a doctor's note authorizing the Prime Minister to drink an "indefinite" amount of alcohol for health reasons.
Modern History History 3.5K 0.1x 67 Apr 7
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[image] Beauty will save us. Trembleuse Art Nouveau Dragonfly crafted with Aquamarine, Diamond and Ruby. London, around 1900.
Modern History History 3.2K 0.1x 104 Mar 12
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[image] Art Nouveau Liberty Bridge, designed by János Feketeházy and built for the late-19th-century Millennium World Exhibition, spanning the Danube river between Buda and Pest.
Modern History History 3.2K 0.1x 89 Mar 18
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[image] In 1518, residents of Strasbourg were struck by a bizarre and terrifying phenomenon now known as the Dancing Plague. Dozens (possibly hundreds) of people danced uncontrollably for days on end. Some reportedly collapsed from exhaustion, while others are said to have died from
Modern History History 2.9K 0.1x 58 Mar 23
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[image] A lovely display of Victorian-era cosmetics. There's just one catch. Used long enough, and they can be lethal. Victorian cosmetics sometimes contained toxic ingredients including lead, mercury, ammonia, and ... arsenic.
Modern History History 2.5K 0.0x 64 Mar 14