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
To the northeast of Brighton, the house and grand 18th century park of the Earl of Chichester provided a potential day trip to Brighton visitors Continue
Regency Reader Question What entertainments were children taken to in Regency London? And were they taken to the theatre? I am talking about a child Continue
The Picture of G. Or Strangers’ Guide (1812) Theatre Glasgow or Theatre Royal in Queen Street in Glasgow was part of a merchant effort to Continue