Regency Household: Race, Hunter, and Cart Horses
The London Encyclopaedia, 1829 I found this beautiful illustration in the London Encyclopaedia and thought I would share. I have ridden horses, but that is Continue
The London Encyclopaedia, 1829 I found this beautiful illustration in the London Encyclopaedia and thought I would share. I have ridden horses, but that is Continue
Potage a la Camerani, or Macaroni soup was once called the “most famously expensive soup” in history (Soup: A Global History, Janet Clarkson) so naturally Continue
Rachel Knowles announced via her blog Regency History that she will be giving away copies of her book A Perfect Match via GoodReads. To find Continue
What’s in a name? Well, actually, a lot. Names have meanings, both personal and cultural. One Reg Reader wants to know more about Regency names. Continue