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Blog devoted to all things Edwardian, that dazzling, luxurious, and elegant era spanning the years 1890 to 1914.
Tags: edwardian, fashion, food, Gilded Age, London, New York, royalty, travel
Author: Evangeline H. Evangeline H. |
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The Tea Rooms of LondonDec 28, 2009
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, meals could be obtained at chop houses, coaching inns, hotels, and coffee houses, yet all these ways of eating were deemed unsuitable for respectable women, who generally ate at home. This situation changed...
Edwardiana in the NewsDec 21, 2009
‘Palm Beach County at 100′ reveals details of the Gilded Age on island
For Jan Tuckwood, editor of the new book Palm Beach County at 100: Our History, Our Home, one of the most surprising things about the history of Palm Beach was its use of advanced...
Everyday Life in the British Parliament: Home RuleDec 21, 2009
The “Irish Question” dominated British politics for the majority of the nineteenth century. No other issue tore families, friends, and otherwise friendly political opponents apart than “Home Rule.” The seeds for this conflict were sown long before the...
The Young Victoria (2009)Dec 15, 2009
This film has been on my radar for quite some time, and believe me, if The Young Victoria failed to receive a U.S. release date, movie studios would have been on the receiving end of many tersely-worded emails! Thankfully, for my health’s sake and the...
The Men and Women's ClubDec 13, 2009
In the summer of 1885, Karl Pearson founded The Men and Women’s Club with the aim to discuss “all matters…connected with the mutual position and relation of men and women.” Pearson drew his members from middle-class liberals, socialists, and feminists,...
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