Regency Hot Spots: Cheltenham
I need a holiday. Badly. You probably feel the same. But since I can’t go IRL, I figured why not go in my mind (does Continue
I need a holiday. Badly. You probably feel the same. But since I can’t go IRL, I figured why not go in my mind (does Continue
A view of London (1804). A Picture of London (1804) Between Hyde Park and Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens have often been considered an extension of Continue
The Dilettanti Theatre, on Tottenham Court road, was a private theater started by the Pic-Nic Society. This provided suppers, singing, and dramatic entertainments. The Pic-Nic Continue
London, Or Interesting Memorials of Its Rise, Progress & Present State, Volume 2 (1824) Part of the Inns of Chancery in London, Clement’s Inn was Continue