Renaissance and Regency Rummage Repository

A rummage through random aspects of the past that interest me and may be of use or interest to other readers and writers of period fiction. Please note that the stories featured and my artwork for the covers are copyright; and have the courtesy to ask permission if you wish to use anything that is mine, and duly acknowledge it if you do.

Monday, 1 June 2020

the name book - at last!

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Technically speaking, the first name book ... but the one I've been putting most of the research effort into over the last 8 years, and ...
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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

The Winged Hussars Arrived

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Hello all! So I hope you are all surviving Covid 19 well enough, I feel a little bit guilty that I've been enjoying myself with the pea...
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Thursday, 6 February 2020

A Regency Reticule: Stable Practice in the Georgian Era

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My good friend Heather King has written an excellent book which is the vade-mecum for facts about horses in history, and this is an excerpt...
Friday, 8 November 2019

Sarah's adventures in Brighton

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Yup, I know it has been a while since the Brighton trip; life got busy. Unfortunately  photos inside the pavilion are not permitted; but le...
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Thursday, 5 September 2019

Sarah's adventures in Bath part III

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Day three we went to Pulteney Bridge which in the Regency was the new bridge.  Unfortunately while there my camera ceased working - turned o...
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Sarah
Well, let me see, I'm a bibliophile, Ailurophile, technophobe and practising to be a grumpy old woman. I get irritated by glaring anachronisms in fiction, and I love to read a well researched book. I live in East Anglia in England, and I love the history that surrounds me there. My major field of interest is in textiles; I also sew.
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