Regency Advertisements: Infirmary for Dogs and Mr. Blaine
This ad appeared in the October 1806 La Belle Assemblee. He also advertised in his own booklet A Domestic Treatise on the Diseases of Horses Continue
This ad appeared in the October 1806 La Belle Assemblee. He also advertised in his own booklet A Domestic Treatise on the Diseases of Horses Continue
Pellatt and Green’s glassware shop in St. Paul’s Churchyard in the City of London (pictured in the above print from Ackermann’s Repository May 1809) was Continue
A Practical Guide during a Journey from London to Paris (1803) This excellent resource has a lot of practical information about travelling to France from Continue
Nestled in Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire, Moggerhanger House began its life as a small, unassuming Georgian country house. Purchased in the 170s by the Bank of England Continue