Regency Household: Cheap Roofing for Outhouses

This little gem was lifted from the Domestic Commonplace Book and included in the October 1817 edition of Ackermann’s Repository. Most readers and writers thoughts Continue
This little gem was lifted from the Domestic Commonplace Book and included in the October 1817 edition of Ackermann’s Repository. Most readers and writers thoughts Continue
A lot of the Regency Reader Questions I receive are related to etiquette and how ought a young lady to behave in a variety of Continue
Appearing in the July 1817 Ackermann’s Repository Advertisement section, this ad for papered tea and sandwich trays emphasizes the interest in papered objects with an Asian Continue
Ackermann’s Repository, May 1817 The last line was, apparently, meant to distinguish themselves from their former employer and rival Thomas Butler (http://www.campaignfurniture.com/makers/morgan-sanders). What is particularly Continue