Regency Fashion: Breakfast and Evening Dress
This plate and description appeared in the January 1820 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum. Honestly, I can’t imagine wearing that many clothes to breakfast…or Continue
This plate and description appeared in the January 1820 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum. Honestly, I can’t imagine wearing that many clothes to breakfast…or Continue
Author, engineer, inventor, and all around bad a&* woman, Sarah Guppy nee Beach seemed to have a fevered imagination for solving a menagerie of problems. Continue
The Picture of London for 1802 In northern, central London sits Pentonville. An open countryside adjacent to the New Road, it was part of the Continue
With the US Census rapidly approaching, I am thinking about counting people and its origins. On March 10, 1801 the first British Census was held. Continue