Regency Hot (R-Rated) Spots: 28 Charlotte Street
As a crow flies north of Soho in London, Theresa Berkley made a living spanking naughty gentlemen. The inventor of the “chevalet” or “Berkley Horse”, Continue
As a crow flies north of Soho in London, Theresa Berkley made a living spanking naughty gentlemen. The inventor of the “chevalet” or “Berkley Horse”, Continue
Unfortunately, an exhaustive search bore no fruit in the form of a good picture of Silver Billy in his heyday, only the loose portrait above. Continue
In 1780 London company Smith & Company released a new stomach aid called Altoids. Smith & Company merged with confectioner Callard & Bowser in 1837. Continue
Oh how honored I was when I saw Mrs. Woffington had nominated Regency Reader for the Excessively Diverting Blog Award! My next mission is to Continue