Regency Men: Sir John Frederick William Herschel
This stone cold fox was born in 1792, so he would have been a young buck at the time of the Regency. Son of well Continue
This stone cold fox was born in 1792, so he would have been a young buck at the time of the Regency. Son of well Continue
One thing a Regency man (or woman) never took for granted was their horse. So its natural that the horse spawned a whole new field Continue
John Haslam, Bethlem’s resident apothecary, undertook the enormous task of cataloguing an unknown condition paranoid schizophrenia. Determined not to allow the release of James Tilly Continue
This is Bethlem Hospital in Moorgate (above) It moved from its spot on Bishopsgate Street (by current Liverpool Station) to Moorfields in 1675 until a Continue