
Musings on the long 19th century by author and historian Rosie Harte
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In 1794, George Austen presented his nineteen-year-old daughter Jane with a portable writing desk. Miraculously it still survives, passed down through family members until it was acquired by the British Library in 1999. This portable ‘writi...
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I’m partial to a good TikTok edit. Put some inspirational clips alongside a moving or motivational song and I’m sure to give it a like. During the Artemis II mission my entire feed was heartwarming edits of the moon-bound crew. I liked ever...
In 1844, the ten-year-old descendant of the famed diarist Samuel Pepys made an entry in her own journal. Emily Pepys wrote the following:
‘I had the oddest dream last night that I ever dreamt; even the remembrance of it is very extraordin...
Edith ‘Biddy’ Lanchester was a thoroughly modern Victorian woman. In 1895 she was living alone in London, a mathematics graduate of the London Polytechnic and working a secretary for a firm in the City. Independent and well-educated, she wa...
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