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Regency Advertisements: Gloucester-House

By Anne | January 8, 2025 - 7:12 am |January 13, 2025 Regency Advertisements
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This ad appeared in the August 1817 issue of La Belle Assemblée.

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, regency, regency ads, regency advertisements, regency adverts, Regency England

Regency Pastimes: January 1824 London Theatre Productions

By Anne | January 6, 2025 - 7:04 am |January 18, 2025 Regency Pastimes
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Reviews and teasers appeared in the January 1824 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum.

Tagged 1800s, 1824, 19th century, covent garden, drury lane, haymarket theatre, London, productions, regency, Regency England, Regency Hot Spots, theatre

Regency Fashion: Walking and Evening Dress (1824)

By Anne | January 2, 2025 - 7:58 am |January 20, 2025 Regency Fashion
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Designs and descriptions appeared in the January 1824 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, lady's monthly museum, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, regency women, regency women's clothing, regency women's fashion, walking dress, women

Reminder: Take Our Quick Annual Reader Survey

By Anne | December 30, 2024 - 7:09 am |January 6, 2025 From the Desk of Anne
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It’s that time of year again, where we ask for your feedback so that we might improve the website! It’s a short survey and really Continue →

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