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September 25, 2023

London: Where Everything Old is Sometimes New Again

London never fails to surprise me, no matter how many times I’ve visited. I always see something new. Like these folks, out for a leisurely ride. In busy Buckingham Palace Road. And, if I’m really lucky, I get to see things that are old with new eyes. I usually stay in club rooms in Whitehall … Continue reading "London: Where Everything Old is Sometimes New Again"
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Published on September 25, 2023 20:32

September 19, 2023

PORTRAITS OF DOGS – FROM GAINESBOROUGH TO HOCKNEY

Recently, Victoria Hinshaw and I were fortunate enough to take in the Portraits of Dogs Exhibition at the Wallace Collection in London. From The Wallace Collection website: “The exhibition explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique … Continue reading "PORTRAITS OF DOGS – FROM GAINESBOROUGH TO HOCKNEY"
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Published on September 19, 2023 19:49

September 13, 2023

A DAY OUT IN WINDSOR

I’ve been fortunate enough to have visited Windsor many times, but one of the most memorable visit was that on our 2014 Duke of Wellington Tour. As our coach drew into Windsor, our tour group was greeted by the sight of draft horses delivering beer to a nearby pub. From that moment, we knew that … Continue reading "A DAY OUT IN WINDSOR"
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Published on September 13, 2023 19:30

September 7, 2023

LISBON’S NATIONAL COACH MUSEUM

Wow. On a recent trip to Lisbon, I made a point of visiting the National Coach Museum, as I’d run out of time to do so on a prior trip. Again, wow. I knew it was one of the largest and most comprehensive coaching museums in the world, yet I was still bowled over by … Continue reading "LISBON’S NATIONAL COACH MUSEUM"
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Published on September 07, 2023 19:36

September 2, 2023

SYON HOUSE

by Victoria Hinshaw The Percy family, now dukes of Northumberland, have lived at Syon House for many years. To follow the fortunes of the Percy family is to travel the twists and turns of British history.  From their arrival with William the Conqueror in the 11th century, they held a stronghold at Alnwick Castle in far … Continue reading "SYON HOUSE"
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Published on September 02, 2023 19:42

August 29, 2023

Wonderful Waddesdon Manor

I recently visited Waddesdon Manor with a mind to adding it to the itinerary of Number One London’s upcoming Town & Country House Tour. The French Renaissance château was built in the 19th century by Baron Ferdinand Rothschild and I’m pleased to report that it did not disappoint. The house, the collections, the gardens and outbuildings … Continue reading "Wonderful Waddesdon Manor"
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Published on August 29, 2023 20:09

August 24, 2023

HARTWELL HOUSE – HISTORY & HOSPITALITY

  Recently, I stayed at Hartwell House, an historic stately home hotel nestled in the Vale of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Being made to feel like the Lady of the Manor for a week was a unique experience. Given the choice of several beautifully decorated drawing rooms in which to relax and acres of grounds to explore, … Continue reading "HARTWELL HOUSE – HISTORY & HOSPITALITY"
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Published on August 24, 2023 19:57

August 20, 2023

The Battle of Vimeiro, Revisited

I first wrote about Vimeiro when Zebra Regency Romances published my novel Least Likely Lovers in August 2005.  In the story, Major Jack Whitaker, formerly of the 22nd Foot, was severely injured in the Battle of Vimeiro, (21 August, 1808) and has come home to England to complete his recuperation, hoping to return to the front beside … Continue reading "The Battle of Vimeiro, Revisited"
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Published on August 20, 2023 20:00

August 14, 2023

Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians

On a recent visit to London, Victoria Hinshaw and I went to see the Style & Society Exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Over the years, Victoria and I have been fortunate enough to see many such shows at the Queen’s Gallery and they never disappoint. From the Royal Collection Trust website: “Discover what … Continue reading "Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians"
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Published on August 14, 2023 20:08

August 13, 2023

CHESS IN THE GEORGIAN / REGENCY ERA

The Things You Learn When Researching an Erotic Regency Romance Series Not that! Get your mind out of the gutter! Louisa Cornell The game of chess was created in India during the Gupta dynasty in the 6th century. By the 10th century it had spread from Asia to the Middle East and Europe. Two incidents … Continue reading "CHESS IN THE GEORGIAN / REGENCY ERA"
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Published on August 13, 2023 21:28

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