Regency Household: Lit de Repos

The plate and description appeared in the 1824 Modern Furniture collection. According to the description, this was the height of deshabille fashion!
The plate and description appeared in the 1824 Modern Furniture collection. According to the description, this was the height of deshabille fashion!
This ad appeared in the May 1815 issue of Ackerman’s Repository.
Social interactions in the Regency were typically governed by etiquette, or a standard practice of socializing. A System of Etiquette (1804) has some helpful hints Continue
The Picture of London, for 1803 By the late Georgian era, the stretch of Thames between Richmond and Twickenham “was punctuated with a variety of Continue