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Category Archives: Regency Travel

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Regency Travel: Prices of Vehicles

By Anne | April 20, 2024 - 7:00 am |April 26, 2024 Regency Economy, Regency Travel
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The Traveller’s Oracle; Or, Maxims for Locomotion: Horse and carriage keeper’s oracle ; Rules for purchasing and keeping or jobbing horses and carriages ; Estimates Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, cabriolet, carriages, coach, cost, gig, phaeton, price, regency, Regency England, travel

Regency Hot Spots: Mr. Aldridge’s Repository

By Anne | December 6, 2023 - 6:40 am |December 20, 2023 Regency Hot Spots, Regency Men, Regency Travel
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You may have heard of Tattersall’s, but do you know of Mr. Aldridge’s Horse Repository? In Upper St. Martin’s Lane, it was an institution in Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, auction house, horses, regency, Regency England, Regency Hot Spots, regency men, Tattersall's, travel

Regency Advertisements: Coach Gilding

By Anne | October 26, 2023 - 6:46 am |November 13, 2023 Regency Advertisements, Regency Travel
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19th century carriage ride

This classified ad appeared in the Morning Post on Tuesday, 16 June 1801.

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, carriage, coach gildings, horses, regency, regency ads, regency advertisements, regency adverts, Regency England

Regency Advertisements: Tattersall’s Auction

By Anne | July 8, 2023 - 8:45 am |July 12, 2023 Regency Advertisements, Regency Travel
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19th century carriage ride

This ad appeared in the Morning Post, Thursday June 27, 1805.

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, auction, carriage horses, geldings, horses, hunters, regency, regency ads, regency advertisements, regency adverts, Regency England, Tattersall's
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