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  • 5 Museums You Can Enjoy From Home (Part 1)

    5 Museums You Can Enjoy From Home (Part 1)

    Enjoy museums from home and history from home with this fantastic virtual content on offer from these 5 museums. read more

  • The Lightner Museum: A Curious Place in St. Augustine

    The Lightner Museum: A Curious Place in St. Augustine

    Welcome to the Lightner Museum, a museum in which the architecture and spaces within the building are as interesting as the collection itself. When we planned our trip to St. Augustine in Florida I was so excited to go and have explore this place, because I’m not sure where else you could be viewing nineteenth-century… read more

  • Visiting Biltmore, the North Carolina home of the Vanderbilts

    Visiting Biltmore, the North Carolina home of the Vanderbilts

    Welcome to Biltmore, the spectacular home of the Vanderbilts in Asheville, North Carolina – although it may seem hard to imagine this fairy-tale mansion as a family home, when it has a total of 250 rooms! Ready to see inside? It’s even more impressive than the French chateau-inspired exterior suggests… Here is one of my… read more

  • Visiting the Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston

    Visiting the Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston

    Welcome to Charleston, South Carolina, and the Aiken-Rhett House. I’ve been so excited to get exploring the US and their house museums, and the Aiken-Rhett House certainly did not disappoint. What was so interesting about the Aiken-Rhett House was the focus of the visitor interpretation: so much research has been done into the enslaved members… read more

  • Favourite Historical Visits of 2019

    Favourite Historical Visits of 2019

    Happy New Year! And as well, happy new decade! I’m excited to get researching and blogging for the year and have lots of ideas – but I wanted to start off the year by looking back at some of my favourite historical sites I’ve visited in 2019… Jane Austen House Museum, Chawton I’ve loved Jane… read more

  • A Tour of Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams

    A Tour of Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams

    Look 24 Dress, Christian Dior by John Galliano, Autumn/Winter 2004. If there is anything I learned last Saturday morning in the beautiful Christian Dior exhibition at the V&A, is that Dior really is the Designer of my Dreams. Firstly, it was a dream to get a ticket to the extended run of the sold out… read more

  • Walking in the footsteps of Jane Austen in Hampshire

    Walking in the footsteps of Jane Austen in Hampshire

    Even though I wax lyrical on every single platform about how much I love Jane Austen, I’ve never visited her house at Chawton or her grave in Winchester Cathedral – until this week. We went on a lovely trip to Hampshire and had a beautiful day (helped by the British sunshine) exploring Jane Austen’s House… read more

  • Pre-Raphaelites, Dragons and a Cabinet of Curiosity: A Visit to Wallington

    Pre-Raphaelites, Dragons and a Cabinet of Curiosity: A Visit to Wallington

    Wallington is a beautiful William and Mary period country house in the Northumberland countryside – the house as seen today, including the beautiful big clock tower you walk underneath as you enter the grounds, was largely remodelled by Sir Walter Calverley Blackett, who had inherited the house from his party-loving and debt-ridden uncle, Sir William… read more

  • An Enquiring Mind: Manolo Blahnik at The Wallace Collection

    An Enquiring Mind: Manolo Blahnik at The Wallace Collection

    I realised a couple of weeks ago that, even though I’ve spent plenty of time visiting galleries and museums in London, that I’d never actually been to the Wallace Collection. I have been meaning to go for ages, and decided that, last weekend, I had a free morning in London and it was time to… read more

  • A Weekend in Budapest

    A Weekend in Budapest

    A few weeks ago we went for a weekend in Budapest and I came away feeling like Budapest is one of the prettiest cities I’ve ever visited. So many of the buildings could be right out of a fairy tale, and the history of the city is also really interesting. It was a wonderful place… read more

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