Regency Hot Spots: Dolly’s Beefsteak House
The Picture of London, for 1803 (1803) Dolly’s Beef-Steak House, alternatively known as Dolly’s Chop House, was named for the cook Dolly who was said Continue
The Picture of London, for 1803 (1803) Dolly’s Beef-Steak House, alternatively known as Dolly’s Chop House, was named for the cook Dolly who was said Continue
This ad appeared in the August 1817 issue of La Belle Assemblée.
The Art of Tying the Cravat: Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons (1828). For more on cravats: Regency Fashion: The Importance of the Cravat in Society – Continue
West of Bristol in North Somerset, the original Ashton Court was constructed in the 11th century. Between the 16th and 20th Centuries, Ashton Court was Continue