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The Port of London in the 18th Century – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. The Port of London in the 18th Century. April 16, 2015. May 2, 2016. We are absolutely thrilled to welcome a new guest to our blog – Regan Walker, bestselling author of historical romance. Regan has another new book due out on the 9th May 2015 – To Tame the Wind. Regan is sharing with us some of her research that has helped her in writing her latest book, which is available from Amazon. To Tame the Wind. Thousands of coastal sailing ship...
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August 4, 2015 – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. Day: August 4, 2015. One and twenty daft days’ in 1822: King George IV visits Scotland. August 4, 2015. February 17, 2016. In August 1822, a year after his coronation, King George IV made a trip to Scotland, the first British monarch to do so for 170 years. The entire trip was stage managed by the author Sir Walter Scott, with much pageantry, but some mistakes did happen. Via Brown digital repository, Brown University Library. The Landin...
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The miser, his daughter and her lover: Elizabeth Cardinall, 1776-1803 – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. Crimes of Georgian England. The miser, his daughter and her lover: Elizabeth Cardinall, 1776-1803. July 7, 2015. February 17, 2016. Clarkson Cardinall of Tendring in Essex was a miser. He lived in a large manor house, set in a good estate and had 60,000 in the bank, but he had let it fall into disrepair (to be honest, he reminds us of Sir Pitt Crawley, owner of Queen’s Crawley, in William Makepeace Thackeray’s. And then, on the 9. May, j...
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Georgian Hair and Clothing – Fashionable but Fatal – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. Fashion and Cosmetics in Georgian England. Georgian Hair and Clothing – Fashionable but Fatal. July 15, 2015. June 20, 2016. The extravaganza, or, The mountain head dress of 1776 Courtesy of Lewis Walpole Library. Georgian fashion dictated that women wore ‘big dresses’ accompanied by even bigger hair so with all that fabric and ‘. London Chronicle (London, England), September 28, 1776 – October 1, 1776. Last week a very melancholy accide...
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How does your garden grow? | Bluestockings & Knickerbockers
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How does your garden grow? April 13, 2011. Gardens of the Gods. Gardens take years to develop and require substantial investments in time and money and labor, so styles in gardens change with much less frequency than in clothing. But they do change. I love to visit historical homes in the region and I always visit gardens. Strawberry Banke. Strawberry Banke Victorian era garden. I’ve yet to focus a story on a garden, but I’ve been reading. Gardens of the Gods:Myth, Magic and Meaning. By Christopher McInt...
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Saying Goodbye | Bluestockings & Knickerbockers
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May 8, 2011. Well, I hate to be the bearer of sad news. Felicia, myself, Janne and Emma all came to the agreement that while we loved having this website, the time needed to devote to wonderful posts was taking away from what we are all needing to do – write our books. We wanted to stop by and officially say goodbye and post our personal blogs so you can keep up with us. My blog is www.catehart.com. From → Uncategorized. Larr; The Pteridomania Epidemic. Adding my goodbye… →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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How to find an Heiress | Bluestockings & Knickerbockers
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How to find an Heiress. April 11, 2011. Tags: duchess of marlborough. Imagine that you are a young man of no insignificant personal charm and intelligence, but hindered in your personal ambitions by a certain lack of funds – perhaps due to a pesky older brother laying his hands on the family fortune or simply because a certain lack of foresight in your ancestors. Then what do you do? The obvious answer is to find an heiress, naturally. But – the inevitable question appears – where? In the shape of. All t...
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The Philanthropic Cat, 1823 – All Things Georgian
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Blogging about anything and everything to do with the Georgian Era. The Philanthropic Cat, 1823. July 30, 2015. February 17, 2016. We thought our readers might enjoy the two following letters sent in to the newspapers in 1823, on the subject of philanthropic cats. Gabrielle Arnault as a child, by Louis-Léopold Boilly, 1815. A POLITE SCOTCH CAT. The Morning Post, 12. Harris Museum and Art Gallery via http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings. The Morning Post, 13. To order) and all good bookshops. July 30, ...
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thesparkinside | Marie Antoinette's Diamonds
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Marie Antoinette's Diamonds. The Incredible True Story of the Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Cross-post and a New Blog. July 10, 2016. I have an exciting announcement to make. I wish it were that ever-elusive book deal, but it isn’t quite. I have begun a new blog at www.elizabethhuhn.com. And I’m calling it “…And Full as Much Heart” (part of a quote from. This blog will remain active, and I will cross-post when appropriate. Vigée Le Brun at the Met.
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Marie Antoinette's Diamonds | The Incredible True Story of the Affair of the Diamond Necklace | Page 2
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Marie Antoinette's Diamonds. The Incredible True Story of the Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Mercy Street Episodes 4-5. February 24, 2016. I am more than a little behind in my recap/review of Mercy Street, but I’ll make an effort to get to the end of this season (there were six episodes) by the end of this week. Time will tell if that actually happens. And there will be spoilers. You are hereby warned. Efforts during the Crimean War.
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