
Musings on the long 19th century by author and historian Rosie Harte
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This essay was inspired by my research for a recent talk at the National Gallery’ Supporter’s House with Dr Matthew Morgan: Lady Jane Grey: Conversations on Kitsch
She’s everywhere. Paul Delaroche’s imposing canvas of Britain’s tragic nin...
1842 — A carriage tears its way through rural Yorkshire.
Inside, a dark-haired, dark-eyed woman sits clutching a letter. The view from the window is wild, windy, and vast, and the ground she rattles over is unfamiliar; she has never trave...
If you had a fringe in the 18th century, you would call it ‘catleyfied hair’ after the woman you no doubt would have copied it from — the notorious courtesan Ann Catley.
Ann was born in London in 1745, the daughter of...
Whilst exploring the fashion collection at the London Museum, I came across a rather unusual corset. Made from black cotton and reinforced with leather and steel hooks, it’s a contraption that looks straight out of a steampunk movie. But fa...
Catherine Walters in her pork-pie hat
1860s London was gripped by a temporary mania for whores on horseback. They were dubbed by the young and fashionable as ‘The Pretty Horsebreakers’, a group of particularly ballsy courtesans who brazenl...
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