Deborah Swift serves up a potted history of tea-drinking. I would love a post on how tea was taken historically (milk, lemon, plain) and the social differences this displayed - any offers?
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Deanna Dahlsad's curator insight,
February 22, 4:48 PM
Because these articulated paper dolls resembled a jumping-jack figure, these dolls were called “dancing-jack puppets, which in French is “pantins”. Delete the scoop?
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