Royal Flirt or Femme Fatale?: Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I, by English School. ©National Trust Images Only the second crowned regnant Queen of England, Elizabeth I’s love ...
Queen Elizabeth I, by English School. ©National Trust Images Only the second crowned regnant Queen of England, Elizabeth I’s love ...
Eleanor Coade was a successful Georgian entrepreneur who created artificial stone for use in monuments, which she called Coade stone. ...
During the Gilded Age, the Ladies’ Mile was New York City’s retail center. Because of its popularity, women were able ...
The story of domestic servants is inseparable from the story of the development of the English country house as it ...
In June 1811, the newly titled Prince Regent held a grand fete, raising his lips to the first glass of ...
The Armour-Stiner (Octagon) House Boscobel is a historic house museum in Garrison, NY, overlooking the Hudson River. Built between 1804 ...
When hosting in-person events, Royal Oak must comply with state and local COVID policies. Two American born women and cousins, ...
Today gin is one of the most popular spirit drinks in England and It has enjoyed a huge revival in ...
Principal bedroom with De Morgan tiles by James Caulfield Join Royal Oak as we virtually tour the Glessner House. The ...
As the sun set slowly on the British Empire, its mansions and great country houses fell and rose. Ancient families ...
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