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Regency Miscellany: Real Life in London, A Pirated Work

By Anne | May 16, 2026 - 7:19 am |May 15, 2026 Regency Miscellany
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I shared an in depth look at Regency era influencer Pierce Egan and his blowout hit “Life in London” last month. It was so popular Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, London, regency, Regency England, regency men

Regency Culture and Society: Men and Manners (41)

By Anne | May 14, 2026 - 7:35 am |May 10, 2026 Regency Culture and Society
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CW: Racist language.   This is the forty-first post in our Men and Manners, Maxims for life by a Gentleman (Men and Manners ; Or, Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, etiquette, history, regency, Regency England, regency men

Regency Fashion: Popular Fragrances

By Anne | May 12, 2026 - 3:54 pm |May 31, 2026 Regency Fashion
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I have hit the stage in life where I am trying to find a signature scent, and having a good time of it. And you Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, cologne, perfume, perfume history, receipts, recipes, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, Regency scents, scents

Regency Beauty: Receipt for Pomade Divine

By Anne | May 10, 2026 - 7:42 am |May 29, 2026 Regency Beauty
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I have shared  an 1804  A Receipt for Pomade Divine, a very popular product that I frequently see advertisements for, and thought I would share Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, hair, hair care, hair gel, pomade, pomade divine, receipts, recipes, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, regency men
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