Edmund Blair LeightonVictorian PaintingsRomantic PaintingsRomance ArtArt AncienPre RaphaeliteClassic PaintingsVictorian ArtYes Or No20 Enchanting Paintings of Regency England by Edmund Blair LeightonPerhaps no painter captures the romance of the English Regency better than Edmund Blair Leighton. Just as we, today, are enchanted by the nostalgic feeling from this era of elegance and extravagance, balls and duels, eligible bachelors
Edmund Blair LeightonTableaux VivantsRegency Era FashionVictorian PaintingsPeople WalkingRegency EraPre RaphaeliteA4 PosterVictorian ArtThe Regency Era Fashions, Authors and ArtWelcome! Edmund Blair Leighton note The Chaperon following.... I wanted to follow up my blog from June: http://inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com/2013/06/a-regency-lady-of-quality.html with more Regency Era romance. dress from the Regency Period I do love the 'romantic' aspects of that time, thanks to the wonderful novels of Georgette Heyer that introduced me to it! "The Corinthian" by Georgette Heyer vintage illustration I also wanted to offer you the rest of the wonderful paper doll set '1800…
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Dickens LondonVauxhall GardensRegency GardenGarden MapGeorgian LondonRegency CostumePleasure GardenRegency LondonRegency EnglandBlog | Regency HistoryVauxhall Pleasure Gardens were a fashionable outdoor entertainment during the Georgian era. You can find out what the gardens were like in my earlier blog: Vauxhall Gardens in the Regency. When setting a scene in Vauxhall, I have found it helpful to know my way around the pleasure gar
CoachingRegency EnglandGeorgian EraRegency EraMiddle ClassGuide Book17th CenturyGreat BritainTransportationCoaching Inns in Regency EnglandInns for travelers existed for centuries before the Georgian era, but it was the Royal Mail’s development in the 17th century that necessitated the improved roads, faster coaches, and affordable fares that allowed more people to travel throughout Great Britain. Turnpike trusts, consistent coach schedules, and a proliferation of guidebooks made it easier for middle class and wealthy merchants tor travel for leisure and not just the aristocracy.And those many travelers needed a place to stay…
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Cathedral ArchitectureGeorgian LondonRegency LondonLondon DrawingRegency EnglandHistorical LondonOld Time Religion19th Century EnglandLondon AreasJane Austen and the Huguenots ~ Guest Post by Ron DunningDear Readers: I welcome today Ron Dunning, who wrote here last year about his “Akin to Jane” website – today he shares with us an article he wrote for the Huguenots of Spitalfield…
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