'Public Breakfast Costume', August 1825

1 portrait by J. Robins & Co

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'Public Breakfast Costume', August 1825

published by J. Robins & Co, published in The Ladies' Pocket Magazine
hand-coloured etching, published 1 August 1825
5 1/4 in. x 2 7/8 in. (132 mm x 73 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1930
Reference Collection
NPG D47568

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Described in the magazine:
Tunique robe and petticoat, of tulle, over white satin; the robe simply trimmed down each side with two rouleaux of pink satin; the petticoat finished by stiffened ornaments en ballons; each divided by bows of pink satin rouleaux, which seem to tie together a bunch of blue hyacinths: a pink satin rouleau finishes the border next the shoe. Satin corsage made plain, but surmounted across the bust in the present fashionable style, with a drapery of pink gauze: the sleeves ornamented with bouquets of blue hyacinths. Necklace formed of three rows of finely wrought gold. Hair arranged in light curls, and ornamented at the back of the head with a very small plumage of short blue feathers.

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Strikes, contract breaking and worker intimidation prompt the passing of a new Anti-Trade Union Combination Act to the dismay of economist John McCulloch, MP Joseph Hume and radical Francis Place who had worked for the repeal of the previous year.
Catholic Relief Bill is rejected by the House of Lords.

Art and science

Construction of Thames Tunnel begins under the direction of Marc Isambard Brunel.
Stockton to Darlington Railway, the world's first passenger system, opens.
William Hazlitt publishes The Spirit of the Age; twenty-five pen-portraits of his contemporaries in the world of literature, philosophy and politics.

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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony premieres in London.
John Quincy Adams is elected President of the United States.

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