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1800s Early Amputation Instruments Used By Alexander Jack, Ship’s Surgeon in Jane Austen’s times. #RegencyEa #medical #Navy #JaneAusten

Suzi Love Posted on August 26, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 20, 2025

1800s Early Amputation Instruments used by Alexander Jack in Jane Austen’s times. Jack was a ship’s surgeon aboard H.M.S. Shannon and used by him in the battle between the Shannon & the American frigate the USS Chesapeake on June 1st, 1813, during the War of 1812. via Old Operating Theatre, London.

Jane Austen’s brother, Francis William Austen, was appointed Admiral of the Fleet in the British Royal Navy on 27 April, 1863. He had been a Royal Navy Captain from 1799 to 1830, age 25 to 56, Rear Admiral in 1838, age 64, Full Admiral in 1848, age 74. This is the type of medical instruments found on all of his ships.

In Jane Austen’s time, amputations were carried out frequently to prevent infections that could kill.

1800s Early Amputation Instruments used by Alexander Jack in the early 1800s. Jack was a ship's surgeon aboard H.M.S. Shannon and used by him in the battle between the Shannon & the American frigate the USS Chesapeake on June 1st, 1813, during the War of 1812. via Old Operating Theatre, London.
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19th Century Early. Jane Austen and Bridgerton Style Blue Leather Boots, Probably British. #Bridgerton #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #Shoes

Suzi Love Posted on August 24, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 24, 2025

19th Century Early. Ladies blue leather boots, Probably British. Side inserts and loops for pulling up. The style of boots the Bridgerton ladies and Jane Austen and her contemporaries would have worn when walking in the countryside. via Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org

19th Century Early. Ladies blue leather boots, Probably British. Side inserts and loops for pulling up. The style of boots the Bridgerton ladies and Jane Austen and her contemporaries would have worn when walking in the countryside. via Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
19th Century Early. Ladies blue leather boots, Probably British. Side inserts and loops for pulling up. The style of boots the Bridgerton ladies and Jane Austen and her contemporaries would have worn when walking in the countryside. via Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
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1806 Ladies In Jane Austen Style High-Waisted White Dresses With Accessories, French. #RegencyFashion #JaneAusten #FashionHistory

Suzi Love Posted on August 23, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 19, 2025

1806 Two Ladies In White Dresses, French. One with pink sleeves, pink trim, tan shawl, long gloves and straw bonnet. Other with long tan gloves, lemon paisley shawl, pink bonnet, Fichu or shoulder shawl. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien. These fashionable ensembles with a variety of fashionable and practical accessories would have been worn by Jane Austen and her family and friends during the day when out walking in the park or visiting village shops. Hats were a necessity to protect fair skin from the sun and scarfs and shawls added color and warmth to an outfit.

Definition Fichu: Draped  scarf or shawl worn about shoulders and tied in knot at breast, with ends hanging down loosely. Word, meaning negligee or careless, first used to describe breaking away from stiff collar of the past. 

1806 Two Ladies In White Dresses, French. One with pink sleeves, pink trim, tan shawl, long gloves and straw bonnet. Other with long tan gloves, lemon paisley shawl, pink bonnet, Fichu or shoulder shawl. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1805-1809
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1818 Bridgerton and Jane Austen style white dress under bright blue velvet Spencer and large brimmed white bonnet. #Bridgerton #JaneAusten #RegencyFashion #HistoricalFashion

Suzi Love Posted on August 22, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 21, 2025

1818 Dress and Spencer, French. Bright blue velvet Spencer over a white dress with velvet lace at hem, large brimmed white bonnet, black shoes. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.

1818 Dress and Spencer, French. Bright blue velvet Spencer over a white dress with velvet lace at hem, large brimmed white bonnet, black shoes. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
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1805-1810 ca. Jane Austen style white satin Bonnet With Plaited Straw Base, American. #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #Hats

Suzi Love Posted on August 21, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 19, 2025

1805-1810 ca. White Silk Bonnet, American. Satin trimmed with green chenille, yellow cording braid,
front bands over the back, a circle on the left side, white fabric flower spray at top front,
white and green striped ribbon tie over front, and a plaited straw foundation.
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1805-1810 ca. White Silk Bonnet, American. Satin trimmed with green chenille, yellow cording braid, front bands over the back, a circle on the left side, white fabric flower spray at top front, white and green striped ribbon tie over front, and a plaited straw foundation. via Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, U.S.A. mfa.org
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1790-1810 ca. Jane Austen Era Cream Fichu Or Shoulder Shawl. #RegencyFashion #HistoricalFashion #JaneAusten #Fichu

Suzi Love Posted on August 21, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 18, 2025

1790-1810 ca. Fichu Or Shoulder Shawl. Jane Austen and her female family and friends would have worn a Fichu over a light muslin dress for both warmth and modesty. via Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A. metmuseum.org.

Definition Fichu: Triangular piece of lace, muslin, or other cloth worn about the neck and cleavage to fill in a low bodice or neckline and preserve a lady’s modesty. From the French ‘thrown over’. The Bridgerton family and Jane Austen and her female family and friends would have worn a Fichu over a light muslin dress for both warmth and modesty.

1790-1810 ca. Fichu Or Shoulder Shawl. Jane Austen and her female family and friends would have worn a Fichu over a light muslin dress for both warmth and modesty. via Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
1790-1810 ca. Fichu Or Shoulder Shawl. via Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
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19th Century First Quarter Bridgerton and Jane Austen Style Red Mesh Reticule, Or Bag. #Bridgerton #JaneAusten #RegencyFashion #Reticule

Suzi Love Posted on August 20, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 17, 2025

19th Century First Quarter Red Mesh Reticule, British. Small mesh bags known as reticules were the must-have “it bags” of 1800-1825. Too small for carrying much more than a few coins, reticules were often shown in satirical prints as a fashionable foible of women’s attire. Knit into an elegant lantern-like shape, this example survives with its original ribbon trim making it a particularly lovely and rare example of a short-lived fashion trend. via Metropolitan Museum, N.Y.C., U.S.A. metmuseum.org

Definition Reticule: Bag or purse, often with a drawstring to pull closed and usually made of cloth or covered cardboard and often decorated with beading or embroidery. A reticule, or purse, or handbag, was usually carried by a woman during the Regency period to carry all their daily necessities. Earlier, women used pockets that tied at the waistline and were hidden in the folds of their skirts. Empire style, or early 1800s, high-waisted dresses made it impossible to either sewn in a pocket or to tie on a pocket. So women began carrying small, decorated bags called Reticules, or ridicules, which generally pulled close at the top with a drawstring.

19th Century First Quarter Red Mesh Reticule, British. Small mesh bags known as reticules were the must-have "it bags" of 1800-1825. Too small for carrying much more than a few coins, reticules were often shown in satirical prints as a fashionable foible of women's attire. Knit into an elegant lantern-like shape, this example survives with its original ribbon trim making it a particularly lovely and rare example of a short-lived fashion trend. via Metropolitan Museum, N.Y.C., U.S.A. metmuseum.org
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1826 Cheltenham Spa, England. From Regency Life Around England In Jane Austen’s Times. #Regency #Cartoon #England

Suzi Love Posted on August 20, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 19, 2025

1826 Cheltenham Spa, England. From Regency Life Around England In Jane Austen’s Times. From The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)

1826 Affectations at Cheltenham Spa, England. Regency Life Around England. From The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank.
1826 Affectations at Cheltenham Spa, England. Regency Life Around England. From The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank.
1826 Regency Social Life. View of the Commercial Room at the Bell Inn, Cheltenham, England. From 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
1826 Regency Social Life. View of the Commercial Room at the Bell Inn, Cheltenham, England. From 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
1826 High Street, Cheltenham, England. Regency Life Around England. From 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
1826 High Street, Cheltenham, England. Regency Life Around England. From 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
1826 Oakland Cottages were a well-known place to stay At Cheltenham Spa, England. Regency Life Around England. From: 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
1826 Oakland Cottages were a well-known place to stay At Cheltenham Spa, England. Regency Life Around England. From: 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
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1805-1810 ca. What shoes did Jane Austen and her contemporaries wear? Red Shoes With Laces. #JaneAusten #RegencyEra #Shoes #Fashion

Suzi Love Posted on August 19, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 19, 2025

1805-1810 ca. Red Shoes With Laces. via Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. mfa.org

In Jane Austen’s years, she and her contemporaries spent a lot of time walking outdoors. People were encouraged to partake in outdoor pursuits to maintain good health. Fragile slippers were worn for balls and evening events but for walking sturdier shoes were needed, In the early 1800s, these were typically made of leather, had a very small heel, slightly rounded toes and were laced up on the top.

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1800-1810 ca. Yellow Kid Women’s Slippers As Worn By Jane Austen And friends. #RegencyFashion #Shoes #JaneAusten

Suzi Love Posted on August 19, 2025 by Suzi LoveAugust 17, 2025

1800-1810 ca. Yellow Kid Women’s Slippers, British. The sort of shoes Jane Austen and her female friends and family would have worn. Kid shoes bound in kid over white linen, very pointed toes, fronts trimmed with yellow silk tassel fixed by small steel buckle, back of shoe faced with yellow kid
printed with pattern in black, heel of kid and leather. via Manchester Galleries ~ manchestergalleries.org

Shoes in the early 1800s were flat or low heeled and occasionally decorated with a bow or floral embellishments and it wasn’t until the 1820s that square, rather than rounded or pointed toes became fashionable. Made of soft kid or cloth, these delicate shoes were flimsy and wore out quickly. There was often no difference between a left or right shoe, so when one slipper had a hole it was easily replaced. Slippers were often bought in multiples at a time so there were spares.

1800-1810 ca. Yellow Women's Slippers, British. kid shoes bound in kid over white linen, very pointed toes, fronts trimmed with yellow silk tassel fixed by small steel buckle, back of shoe faced with yellow kid printed with pattern in black, heel of kid and leather. via Manchester Galleries ~ manchestergalleries.org

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