L&T Archive 2003-2014

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Book Printers/Book Binders
Prices (from archives)
Then and now...
Here's another...
Costuming Fun
RE: Costuming Fun
Regency Events in SoCal
Speaking of which...
Corset supplies
Corsetry supplies and advice
Thanks and more questions
What would Mr. Darcy be worth in today's dollars?
Hi, Michaelle!
Regency parties
Hi, Elizabeth!
Routs and ridottos
You see
Guidelines - found them! NFM
Finally! a Mameluke Cap!
Thanks, Louisa, it looks lovely! (nfm)
Excellent!
Reading
reading novels
Another One
More novels
books
What else, but Fordyce's Sermons?? ;) nfm
Libraries?
Does this help
Apparently more than books circulated
Needlework
most likely...
too small, I think
The answer's in the text..;-)
cross-stitch, blackwork or other projects..
A lot of questions indeed! ;-)
Many thanks :)
Blackwork
How fascinating!!!!
Thank you :-)
Thank you for the information, marvelous!! (nfm)
samplers
If her neeldework was large
Is it not possible
Poor Basket
Rich lists, Mr Darcy's fortune
Option (c)
other assets
another source of wealth?
Misty Pemberley
What I meant
Indeed
Well
Clarification
Sources of Upper Class Income
Timber and underwood
Coppice Wood
Trees and land tenure in Canada
Alder and Gunpowder
As I understand it....
I feel a bit disappointed...
Yes, there were.....
Is it possible that...
Is there a mistake in P&P?
Quotations in third person
Campaign bed
Broken marriages - many questions
Some brief answers
Divorces in addition
A further clarification on divorce...
Separation (spoiler for Jane Eyre)
The mamalouc cap..
Do I dare?
Thank you but..
Mamalouc pants
That's what I suspected..
Sorry, Leif.
I think I might have found one
Fascinating fashion..
The endless variety of Regency headgear
Tea---a strainer or not?
Tea strainers, good question!
Tea bags, balls, strainers, & skimmers
Wow! Thanks!
A nice cup of tea
PS: That Orwell article has some good links at the end. nfm
Engagements
Breaking engagements
I asked this recently
A link to that thread
Many thanks!
A little engagement story
Annes "engagement"'
Binding
"Stepmothers violets"
We call them "Johnny Jump Ups"
violet of the fields
Really a spring flower
Lovely print, got one like it.
Universally acknowledged
Eyebrows
Re:eyebrows
Marriage
Um.....
No, it doesn't
even so
Well......
response to the above
I was hoping someone else would chime in...
double weddings
Right, but those are usually specifically referred to...
Long v short
It would have helped a bit....
This comes back to my point about religious clothing,,,,
And here's Mr Elton....
Trying again.
Geneva gowns
Am I right in thinking
Religous clothing and weddings
Right, but....
I meant "Communion" - thanks for the correction. (nfm)
no double wedding for marianne and elinor
Those pesky brackets!
P&P double wedding?
A gentleman's daugther
Agree..mostly.
Emma = Elizabeth?
Disagree....entirely!
But what do you disagree with?
Mr. Collins says...
Also with this I disagree
Lacking humility
This is really my mistake
No, and difference between gentlemen
Phew!
Hartfield is a land
Inconsiderable
It seems to me
General agreement
I understand
Fair enough
I will answer all latter
Please remember to SNIP (nfm)
My take (third try)
Okay, cutting (some) of the gordian knot.
Very helpful indeed
On class and rank
Lottery Tickets
Hi Charles! Are you new here?
Yes, I'm New Here
Well.....
Lottery Tickets
We'll do our best...(nfm)
Usage
Yes, I have been persuaded
Clean and Decent
Dance Cards?
I think it's a later invention...
Next partner?
Keeping it all straight
Pairs of dances, types of dances
Scantily clothed Regency women
Are you new, Delores?
No, I'm registered, but...
Oops! my mistake!
Brrrr
OTOH,
Layers
Better than '60s miniskirts!
Regency underclothes
bedjackets
On the warmth and comfort of bedjackets
Hearths
I'd really like to know this myself!
I've forgotten exactly where
Safety precaution as well?
But
Rumford warming young ladies (An appeal to Henry)
Thanks to All
Mr Woodhouse, the expert
underclothing? (longish)
check out this page...
A really nice book about farm animals!
Thank ewe! nfm
Pin Money
Discussed a few days ago
Much Obliged...nfm
All that calling
Today's value of $
This is answered in the FAQ
Calling etiquette
Diplomatic courtesy, and book recommendation
Did he ever....
Americans in Regency England
Another American in 1815 Britain
Historical aspect...