Regency Men: The Duke of Wellington
Oh, baby. A dapper dresser (called “The Beau by his officers), tireless, arrogant, and known to break out into spontaneous dance (when he heard news Continue
Oh, baby. A dapper dresser (called “The Beau by his officers), tireless, arrogant, and known to break out into spontaneous dance (when he heard news Continue
This is Bethlem Hospital in Moorgate (above) It moved from its spot on Bishopsgate Street (by current Liverpool Station) to Moorfields in 1675 until a Continue
Mrs. B’s The Art of Cookery gives us plenty of delicious recipes for brewing and made-wines. Raisin wine, Orange Wine, Elderberry Wine, Gooseberry Wine, Currant Continue
Like the Las Vegas of Georgian and Regency England, Gretna Green most prominently is featured in hist-ro plots as the site for elopements and runaway Continue