Regency

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Definitions
Era
People
Publications and Letters
Transportation
Organizations
Dance
Fashions

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Definitions
  1. What is Regency Romance? (Candice Hern)
  2. What is a Regency Romance? (Allison Lane and Elisabeth Fairchild)
  3. What the Devil is Regency? (Elisabeth Fairchild)
  4. Quickie on Regency (Mary Jo Putney)
  5. Regency FAQ (Anne Woodley)
  6. Regency World (June Calvin)
  7. Regency Era (Rosemary Stevens)
  8. Reader on Regencies (Karen Lynn Wheless)
  9. Reader on Regencies
  10. Foreword to Pembroke Park (Michelle Martin)
  11. Write Byte: Regency Romance (Karen Harbaugh)
  12. Write Byte: From Regency to Historical (Kate Moore)
  13. Regency England Bilbiography
  14. About the English Regency
  15. Regency Filmography
  16. Romantic Chronology 1642 - 1851

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Era
  1. Regency Research (Laura Wallace)
  2. Regency Repository (Kristen Skold)
  3. Regency Collection (Anne Woodley)
  4. Regency Page (Cathy Decker)
  5. Regency Lover's Cafe (Marilyn)
  6. Regency Plume Newsletter
  7. Society of the London Ladies
  8. Vauxhall Gardens (Inge Bayreuther)
  9. Snippets of Scotland and the Regency
  10. Food and Drink in Regency England (Laura Wallace)
  11. Food and Foraging
  12. English Food: As Bad as All That?
  13. London Eats Out 1800 - 1899
  14. World of Tea
  15. Harney & Sons Fine Teas
  16. Bath Spa University College: Greenwood's Map of London 1827
  17. Gretna Green: Weddings and Romance
  18. Viennese Waltz
  19. Occupations and Their Descriptions
  20. Hall of Contraception
  21. Childbearing, Confinements, and Churching (Laura Wallace)
  22. East India Trading Company History
  23. Art Institute of Chicago: Sevres Porcelain Londonderry Vase
  24. Glossary of Furniture Terms
  25. Regency Illustrations
  26. Regency Articles (Stephanie Laurens)
  27. Jean Ross Ewing's England Page
  28. How to Play Hazard
  29. Rules of Card Games: Piquet (John McLeod)
  30. To Play Piquet (Gretchen Miller)
  31. Card Games
  32. FAQ About Classical Fencing and Historical Swordsmanship
  33. Fencing Resources
  34. Glossary of Fencing Terms (Robert Link)
  35. Cabbage Duelling

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People
  1. Beau Brummell (1924, John Barrymore)
  2. George Gordon, Lord Byron
  3. Elizabeth Foster, Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire

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Publications and Letters
  1. Moonstone Research and Publications: Regency Library
  2. Selections from La Belle Assemblee October 1812
  3. Gentleman's Magazines: 1731 - 1750 (Georgian Era)
  4. Regency Letter Writing, Road Transport, and Mail
  5. Crossed Letter

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Transportation
  1. PrintsGeorge The Coaching Life
  2. Carriage Association of America
  3. Justin Horse Carriage and Buggy Company
  4. Remington-Alberta Carriage Centre
  5. Equine Data: Speeds, Load Carrying, Feed, and So Forth

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Organizations
  1. Bay Area English Regency Society (Northern California)
  2. Friends of the English Regency
  3. The Oregon Regency Society
  4. Georgian Society
  5. Absolutely Victorian

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Dance
  1. What is English Country Dancing?
  2. Elements of English Country Dance
  3. Tapestry Regency Dance
  4. English Dancing Master
  5. Palmer's Pocket Playford
  6. Dance Niche
  7. What is Morris Dancing?

  8. Elegant Arts Society Regency Page
  9. English Country Ball (Seattle, Washington)
  10. English Country Dance (Central Illinois)
  11. English Country Dance (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  12. English Country Dance (Los Angeles, California)
  13. English Country Dance (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
  14. English Country Dancing (Brooklyn, New York)
  15. English Country Dancing (New Haven, Connecticut)
  16. English Folk Dance and Song Society
  17. Emma Dance Descriptions
  18. Felicities of Rapid Motion: Jane Austen in the Ballroom
  19. Friends of English Dance (Santa Barbara, California)
  20. Historic and Vintage Dance Teaching and Performance (San Francisco, CA)
  21. Jane Austen Evening (Pasadena, California)
  22. Period Events and Entertainments Re-Creation Society (PEERS, Alameda, CA)
  23. Regency Dance Society (Sierra Madre, California)

  24. American Memory: Library of Congress Dance Instruction Manuals, circa 1600 - 1920

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Fashions
  1. Caveat Emptor: A Historical Costume Emporium
  2. Costume Gallery
  3. Costume History
  4. Friends of the English Regency: Assembly Costumes
  5. Garderobe: Regency Era Women's Fashions
  6. Jessamyn's Regency Costume Companion (Jessamyn Reeves-Brown)
  7. Meg with Big Hair (Movie Costumes)
  8. Musée McCord Museum: The Collection, Costume, and Textiles (Wedding Gown, 1763)
  9. Museum of Costume
  10. Real Regency Clothes
  11. Regency Fashions (Catherine Decker)
  12. Regency Style Year by Year (Cathy Decker)
  13. Thoughts on Regency Costumes (Elizabeth)
  14. Victoria and Albert Museum: 19th Century Costumes
  15. Well Dressed Heroine
  16. Photographs of Costumes from An Evening with Jane Austen ( Lisa Bauer-McClure)
  17. Photographs of Costumes from An Evening with Jane Austen (Cathy Decker)
  18. Photographs of Costumes from the Georgian Society (Linda Peterson)
  19. A Loosening of Ties: The Cravat
  20. Neckcloth (Anne Woodley)
  21. As Time Goes By (Kevin Lowey)
  22. Pocketwatches up to c. 1850
  23. Karen Augusta Antique Lace and Fashion
  24. Reticule, c. 1810 - 1820 (Milford-Cottam Collection)
  25. Miniature Hats
  26. Celtic Rose Jewelry
  27. All About Fans (Cynthia Fendel)
  28. Dance Card Museum
  29. Alter Years
  30. Crazy Quilt Clothing (Aziza Parker)
  31. Harriet's Time Travel Costumes
  32. Prinny's Closet (Marie-Bernadette Strang)
  33. R.L. Shep Costume Publications
  34. Vintage Pattern Lending Library
  35. Women's Gown Patterns

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