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This article explores the role of the book inscription as an important rite of property in Edwardian Britain (1901–1914). In particular, it uses a multimodal ethnohistorical approach to examine the ...
In Mark Day’s amazing short video of San Francisco’s recent Edwardian Ball, it’s hard to decide what’s more astonishing: the cosplay or the incredible stage performances. It’s like the gothic ...
People say you should never judge a book by its cover, but when it comes to your home, first impressions matter. Not only can your home’s style help tell your space’s unique story, but it can also ...
The death of Queen Victoria in 1901 quickly ended the world’s interest in Victorian-style architecture. Her son, King Edward VII, succeeded the queen and advocated for elite high fashion and design ...
The Age of Decadence: Britain 1880 to 1914. By Simon Heffer. Random House Books; 897 pages; £30. IN the late Victorian and early Edwardian period of 1880-1914, at least (see article), Britain had a ...
The Victorian era lasted a whopping 63 years, from 1837 to 1901, when Queen Victoria ruled over Great Britain and Ireland. It was an age of steam trains, gas lamps, and letters that took days to ...
Step right into the twilight glow wedged in between Victorian restraint and also that roaring ’20s liberation. The Edwardian Era (1901-1910) was a time when corsets loosened, motorcars chugged along, ...
The Texarkana Museum System held a workshop in February for those who were wondering what the daily life of local women was like in the early 20th Century. Held at the P.J. Ahern Home, "How To Be An ...
THE reign of Edward VII was hardly long enough to make an epoch, and ‘Edwardian’ will never have the rich and varied content of that useful epithet ‘ Victorian.’ The real break, the date that makes an ...