Wig Making in the 18th Century
Joshua Mason demonstrates and discusses the intricacies of making 18th century men’s wigs.
This video is part of the Newport Historical Society's "History at Home" initiative, which strives to continue our mission of education, information dissemination, and use of the collections for research and enjoyment during the COVID-19 crisis. To keep up to date with the latest content, visit our website here: https://bit.ly/33Ylzrz
Видео Wig Making in the 18th Century канала Newport Historical Society
This video is part of the Newport Historical Society's "History at Home" initiative, which strives to continue our mission of education, information dissemination, and use of the collections for research and enjoyment during the COVID-19 crisis. To keep up to date with the latest content, visit our website here: https://bit.ly/33Ylzrz
Видео Wig Making in the 18th Century канала Newport Historical Society
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Spring Cleaning: Washing Dishes with Ash and SandWanton-Lyman-Hazard HouseRoy Mcpoland History Interview: May 15, 1984Helen Crocker Oral History Interview: June 28, 1984Norman McAskill Oral History Interview: March 1984History Bytes on the Go: America's Cup AvenueHistory at Homestead — Hearth CookingHistory at Home — Author Serena Zabin & The Boston Massacre“Cure What Ails You”: An 18th Century Living History Lecture with Dr. HunterArchitectural Evolution in NewportWhat Did an 'Assignee' Do in 18th Century Newport?History at Homestead — Making Candied Violets with Colonial-Era RecipesJane Kamensky - November 3, 2016 - A Revolution in Color'Loyalist Women in 18th Century Newport' with MaryKate Smolenski“A la Françoise” — French Military Dress in America, 1780-82, with Dr. Matthew KeagleRichard Potter, America’s First Black Celebrity: A Talk with Scholar John HodgesonHistory at Home — 'Theophilus North' with Tappan WilderLife During the Battle of Rhode Island | A Living History EventHistory at Home with Middle School History Teacher MicheleMarion Carry Oral History Interview: March 17, 1984Living History at Home — Milkmaids and the Smallpox Vaccine