Regency Travel: Steam Packets
New Picture of London, 1820 Following the Georgian invention of the steam engine, entrepreneurial Brits were keen to put it to work in a variety Continue
New Picture of London, 1820 Following the Georgian invention of the steam engine, entrepreneurial Brits were keen to put it to work in a variety Continue
A Treatise on Carriages, 1796 In the mid-eighteenth century, the term sulky was generally applies to a one passenger carriage. Apparently, the perceived aloofness of Continue
The May 1808 edition of The Lady’s Monthly Museum has, as their monthly debate feature, some interesting tidbits on marriage and money. Since this is Continue
New Picture of London (1830) Sass’s Academy, later Cary’s Academy, was a London art school that provided training for pupils wishing to enter the Royal Continue