For the results of Carolina’s experiment with reflector ovens, along with photos, see her blog article: https://firesidefeasts.wordpress.com/2012/03/15/a-tin-oven-before-the-fire-does-best/
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Monday, October 30, 2017
Reflector ovens…in the 17th century?!
For the results of Carolina’s experiment with reflector ovens, along with photos, see her blog article: https://firesidefeasts.wordpress.com/2012/03/15/a-tin-oven-before-the-fire-does-best/
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Clothing fashions during the Dyers' lifetimes--part 2
© 2017 Christy K Robinson
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25. 1630s: Posthumous Portrait of Mary Fielding, by Anthony Van Dyck |
26. Lady Penelope Nicholas Wearing a Brown Dress and White Chemise
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27. 1630s: Portrait of Miss May, by John Michael Wright
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28. 1637: Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle.
Her husband was governor of Barbados. |
29. 1638: Anne Carr, Countess of Bedford
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30. 1640s: Frances, Lady Whitelock, 1614-1649, by Michael Dahl
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31. 1649-Gloves worn to his execution by King Charles I
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32. 1640s: A royalist's child is interrogated by Roundheads
(puritans/ "When did you last see your father?" |
33. 1640s-Esther Tradescant and son detail,
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Was Esther murdered for her husband's valuable collections? http://bit.ly/2ldSNQZ |
34. English puritan children
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35. Dutch colonists in New Netherland (New York)
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36. 1640s-50s: Lady Elizabeth Cromwell, daughter of Oliver Cromwell
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37. 1655: Woman Writing a Letter, by Gerard Terborch
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38. Woman Reading a Letter, by Jan Vermeer
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39. A woman arranging flowers, by William Bradford.
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40. 1650s-60s: Lady Elizabeth Cromwell |
41. ca 1630s: Anna Dalkeith, Countess of Morton and Lady Anna Kirk
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42. ca
1640s-50s: Anne Dudley Bradstreet, 1612-1672,
Massachusetts Bay Colony pioneer. Her father was Governor Thomas Dudley, and her husband, Simon Bradstreet, also became governor. |
43. 1660: Portrait of a Lady with an Ostrich-feather Fan,
by Rembrandt |
44. 1670s: Elizabeth Clarke Freake and Baby Mary
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46. Late
1600s (or more likely early 1700s): An English family group.
Notice the extended family of grandparents, adult children, and grandchildren. |
47. 1660s-Man and woman holding hands
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Christy K Robinson is author of these books:
We Shall Be Changed (2010)
Mary Dyer Illuminated Vol. 1 (2013)
Mary Dyer: For Such a Time as This Vol. 2 (2014)
The Dyers of London, Boston, & Newport Vol. 3 (2014)
Effigy Hunter (2015)
Anne Marbury Hutchinson: American Founding Mother (2018)
And of these sites:
Discovering Love (inspiration and service)
Rooting for Ancestors (history and genealogy)
William and Mary Barrett Dyer (17th century culture and history of England and New England)
Mary Dyer Illuminated (Vol. 1) Mary Dyer: For Such a Time as This (Vol. 2) The DYERS of London, Boston & Newport (Vol. 3) All are available in paperback and Kindle at http://bit.ly/RobinsonAuthor |