Regency H(n)ot Spots: King’s Theatre
Situated in the West End on Haymarket, the King’s Theatre’s name depended on what gender sat in the throne, sometimes called Her Majesty’s Theatre. Originally Continue
Situated in the West End on Haymarket, the King’s Theatre’s name depended on what gender sat in the throne, sometimes called Her Majesty’s Theatre. Originally Continue
One way a person in London might learn about the world was to peruse scenes in the technological wonder called the Cosmorama. Located at 207-209 Continue
Described by a 1803 guidebook as “the completest and most interesting collection of natural curiosities in the metropolis,” the Leverian Museum (or Museum Leverianum) was Continue
Okay, okay. This bed of commerce wasn’t just hot in the Regency. But, seems someone in a Reg Rom is always talking about the ‘Change…so Continue