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Scandalous Siblings Series Books 1-3 Historical romance with science, history and mystery. #histrom #Regencyromance

Suzi Love Posted on August 7, 2023 by Suzi LoveAugust 7, 2023

#Victorianromance #ReadARegency

Embracing Scandal  Book 1 Scandalous Siblings After Lady Rebecca Jamison, a mathematical genius, saves her family from financial ruin by secretly investing in railway stocks on the London stock exchange, a greedy syndicate, desperate for Becca’s calculations and predictions, murders her friend and threatens the Jamison family, forcing Becca to beg assistance from her childhood friend, Cayle St. Martin. The newly titled Duke of Sherwyn has returned to London after five years on the continent extending his family’s shipping interests. He’s shunned his privileged London life and his father’s unbending attitudes, and becomes committed to employing the spying tactics he learned on the continent to help Becca indict the syndicate – and using his skills as a lover to seduce her into his bed. But how will Cayle be able to convince Becca, a determinedly self-sufficient spinster, that he can be more to her than just a protector? https://books2read.com/suziloveES

Scenting Scandal Book 2 Lady Laura Jamison uses her extraordinary olfactory senses to sniff out her perfect match, a husband who fits all her scientific criteria. But after she evades an assassin’s bullets, twice, while attending her sister’s wedding, she is forced to accept the protection of their family friend, and her nemesis, the Earl of Winchester. Richard evades marriage with someone as beautiful and intelligent as Laura, fearing she’ll uncover his shameful childhood secret.  The mismatched pair risks their wealth and reputations racing around London’s seedier areas in a desperate attempt to stop a madwoman before she recruits more criminals and rebuilds her illegal share trading syndicate. When they accept each other’s strengths and weakness, will Laura and Richard also discover a passion neither counted on? https:/books2read.com/suziloveSS

December Scandal Book 3 Michael Brandon travels to introduce the woman he loves to family but is shocked when his missing brother arrives. The Jamisons join the St. Martins at the duke’s country estate but a December snowstorm doubles guest numbers. https:/books2read.com/suziloveDS

Scandalous Siblings Series Books 1-3. The scientifically gifted Jamison siblings beg assistance from the St. Martin clan to battle a greedy railway investment syndicate. https://books2read.com/suziloveEShttps://books2read.com/suziloveSShttps://books2read.com/suziloveDS
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1809 Wedgwood and Byerley China Showrooms, York Street, London. #RegencyEra #London #JaneAusten #shopping

Suzi Love Posted on July 19, 2023 by Suzi LoveJuly 19, 2023

1809 Wedgwood and Byerley showrooms for Wedgewood china, York Street, London, UK. Plate via Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts. The premises of master potter Josiah Wedgwood in York Street, St James’ Square, London, U.K. Wedgwood china was known for its high quality, beautiful glazes and Wedgwood trademark printed on the back of each item. The London show-room was managed by Thomas Byerley, who also held a quarter share of the business. From 1790 to 1810 the firm was known as Wedgwood and Byerley.

1809 Wedgwood and Byerley showrooms, York Street, London, UK. Plate via Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts.
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D2D_RL_4_YLD_Young Lady's Day Regency Life Series Book 4 by Suzi Love. A light-hearted look at the longer Regency years and an easy to read view of what a young lady did, wore, and lived. https://books2read.com/suziloveYLD
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1816 White short length dancing dress as worn by the Bridgertons and Jane Austen. Multiple frills above hem and a black bodice. #Bridgerton #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #HistoricalFashion

Suzi Love Posted on June 27, 2023 by Suzi LoveJune 27, 2023

1816 Ball Dress, French, as worn by the Bridgertons and Jane Austen. White short length dancing dress, multiple frills above hem, black bodice with a back bow, hair braided and pinned into an upswept evening style. Fashion Plate  via  Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.

Women’s clothing came in the late 1810s came in a wide range of styles to suit every season and occasion. When attending assemblies or balls, ladies in Jane Austen’s times women wore Empire style dresses which were usually of light fabric and floaty in style and often of a shorter length suitable for dancing.

1816 Ball Dress, French. White short length dancing dress, multiple frills above hem, black bodice with a back bow, hair braided and pinned into an upswept evening style.Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
1816 Ball Dress, French. White short length dancing dress, multiple frills above hem, black bodice with a back bow, hair braided and pinned into an upswept evening style.Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
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1809 Women’s Fashions: Dresses, Shawls, Hats and Jewelry. #Regency #JaneAusten #Fashion

Suzi Love Posted on April 24, 2023 by Suzi LoveJanuary 20, 2023

1809 Women’s Fashions: Dresses, Shawls, Hats and Jewelry from various fashion magazines. Typical of the outfits worn by Jane Austen and her contemporaries for daytime and evening activities. An Empire style, or high-waisted white cotton dress worn under a Spencer or short jacket, a Redingote, or coat, for warmth and with pretty hats, shawls and shoes.

  • 1809 White Dress with a Fichu with a High Frill, French. Green patterned shawl, green shoes, green Levantine hat. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien. suzilove.com
    1809 White Dress with a Fichu
  • 1809 White Dress, French. Paisley shawl and a blue wreath in her hair, the hairstyle of a young lady. Fashion Plate via suzilove.com and Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
    1809 White Dress, French.
  • 1809 White Dress, French. Curly Hairstyle à la Titus, tan shawl. Fashion Plate via suzilove.com and Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
    1809 White Dress, French.
  • 1809 White Ball Dress, French. Evening Hat with a high feather, chain with a cross around her neck, evening slippers, handkerchief. Fashion Plate via suzilove.com and Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
    1809 White Ball Dress, French.
  • 1809 March. Walking Dress, English. Pale blue tunic worn over a white dress and with an unusual blue hat trimmed in yellow to match the tunic. Carrying a matching blue reticule and wearing blue slippers and yellow gloves. Engraved Plate via Rudolph Ackermann's 'The Repository' of Arts. via Google Books (PD-150) suzilove.com
    1809 March. Walking Dress, English.
  • 1809 Unusual Twisted Sleeves On A White High-Waisted Dress, French. Straw hat shaped like a Cornette. Fashion Plate via suzilove.com and Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Paris
  • 1809 Red Coral Necklace. Striped gown made of Levantine and decorated with shells around the hem, French. Very wide bodice, short sleeves, long gloves, and a red turban hat. Fashion Plate via suzilove.com and Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
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1825 Custom House, London. From 1825 Views Of London. #London #BritishHistory #England

Suzi Love Posted on April 18, 2023 by Suzi LoveJanuary 13, 2023

Custom House, London. From 1825 Views Of London. The Custom-House of London appears to much advantage in the accompanying view. Flanked by the little  navy of Billingsgate, with a glimpse of the dome of St. Paul’s, the Monument, and London-Bridge in the distance, it stands forward in majestic composure on the edge of the Thames. The first stone of this building was laid on the Twenty-fifth of October, 1813, the fifty-third Anniversary of his late Majesty’s Accession, and it was opened for business on the twelfth of May, 1817; the old Custom-House in the interim (February, 1814) having been consumed by fire. It is built after a plan by David Laing, Esq. and cost in the erection 167,000 pound besides 29,300 pound paid for the property on which it stands, after deducting 12,440 pounds received for old materials. The length of the front here presented, which is executed in Portland stone, is 484 feet, 101 inches. The architectural beauties of the Custom House consist in an appropriate simplicity of style, combined with a classical adherence, throughout, to the rules of just proportion. As the Official Registry of the exports and imports of the State, where the complicated concerns of the mercantile interests of this vast Empire are reduced under a few general heads, it imparts a profound moral attraction to the scene.

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Lapdesk, English. Exterior covered in metal with a lacquer finish and edged with stamped and gold lacquered brass strips. Interior veneered in kingwood with plush velvet writing surface. walpoleantiques.com

1820 Metal Exterior Travel Lap Desk, English. #RegencyEra #Travel #BritishHistory

Suzi Love Posted on February 18, 2023 by Suzi LoveJanuary 13, 2023

1820 Lapdesk, English. Exterior covered in metal with a lacquer finish and edged with stamped and gold lacquered brass strips. Interior veneered in kingwood with plush velvet writing surface. walpoleantiques.com

1820 Lapdesk, English.  Exterior covered in metal with a lacquer finish and edged with stamped and gold lacquered brass strips. Interior veneered in kingwood with plush velvet writing surface.  walpoleantiques.com
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Wedding ring customs that originated in long ago history. #weddings #Customs #history

Suzi Love Posted on June 2, 2022 by Suzi LoveMay 15, 2022

Wedding ring customs that originated in long ago history.

The first wedding rings can be traced back to the Ancient Egyptians when they exchanged rings made from braided reeds and hemp. The tradition of exchanging rings dates back 3,000 years. The first diamond wedding ring was recorded in the will of a widow who died in 1417. The ancient Egyptians believed in the vena amoris, literally the “vein of love” that runs directly from the heart to the fourth finger on the left hand. For the Ancient Greeks, the engagement ring was symbolized with a plain gold band worn on the left hand and at the marriage the same band was shifted to the right hand.

An engagement ring is given at a proposal or when a couple decides to get married whereas a wedding ring is exchanged at the wedding ceremony and represents the official bond of marriage and the binding pledge between spouses. Wedding rings symbolise eternal love and commitment within a relationship and are worn to show the world they are married. During the wedding service, the couple will say their vows to each other while exchanging rings.

Is a wedding ring biblical? : The use of wedding ring is not commanded in the Bible, and there is no indication that it was ever practised in the New Testament. The use of finger ring in the Bible was as a symbol of authority.

Betrothal ring: An old Roman custom confirming that the marriage contract would be carried out. It was the first part of a dowry given, and meant the woman was no longer for sale as the first part of the monetary settlement had been paid. The first betrothal, or engagement, rings were given because there was often a long time between betrothals and weddings. These were usually simple bands of gold, silver, or iron as on royalty or very wealthy people could afford gemstones and diamonds. In 1477, Archduke Maximillian of Austria commissioned the very first diamond engagement ring for his betrothed, Mary of Burgundy, and many of the European aristocracy and nobility followed his lead.

Wedding ring: Many primitive peoples who believed in magic used a rope around the waist or the hand and feet, and later  a ring, to symbolise that the bride was captured and spoken for, and also to ward off any evil spirits hovering around the bride and ensure marital bliss.

The ring hand: A symbol of the humiliating tradition of the man as the master – the right hand of the family –  and the woman being the slave .  The right hand stood for power and authority while the left hand expressed submission and serfdom.

The ring finger : Ancient Greek and Roman anatomists  believed a vein, the vena amoris or the “vein of love”, or a nerve led from the heart to the third finger, the healing finger , so they romantically linked this finger to the heart. Now we know that this is not true and there is no vein that runs from our ring fingers to our hearts. There are also some more practical reasons the third finger continues to be used. It’s the most prominent for displaying a ring and it cannot be extended to its full length on its own and usually remains slightly bent, preventing the ring slipping off.

The Wedding Ring: Also goes on the left ring finger because it is the only finger with a vein that connects to the heart although some countries, such as India, Germany, Spain, Norway, and Russia traditionally wear their wedding rings on their right hand.

Viking Wedding Rings: These were mostly made of silver and bronze and rarely of gold with the designs inspired by Norse Gods, geometric shapes, runes, and animal totems

Gimmel Rings: In the 16th and 17th centuries, European husbands gave their bride a gimmel ring with two interlocking bands. The bride and groom both wore one after their engagement and during the wedding ceremony the rings were joined and the wife wore the ring.

World Wars: During the first World War, many men on the front began wearing wedding rings as a remembrance of their wives and families at home. That custom carried through to World War Two so in the 1950s wedding rings for men became common practice.

Tri-Gold Rings: Gold is the traditional ring metal but some people prefer a mix of colors. Yellow gold represents fidelity, rose gold romantic love, and white gold friendship, so a tri-gold ring symbolizes your shared past, present, and future path. ding ring to symbolize all three, as well as your shared past, present, and future path.

Black Wedding Rings: Some couples choose black wedding bands because they represent everlasting commitment and the color can also mean power, strength and sophistication.

Anniversary or Push Ring: Given on the birth of a first child or an anniversary, usually an important one such as the first, five-year or 10-year anniversary.

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1827 A Plea Against the Rampant Gambling in the Regency Era. #RegencyEra #London #gambling

Suzi Love Posted on April 24, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 11, 2026

A Plea Against the Rampant Gambling in the Regency Era. From: 1827 The Gentleman’s Magazine by Sylvanus Urban via Google Books (PD-150)   ‘Two houses are being pulled down in St. James’ Street, presumably to add to the national disgrace which already stands there, a monumental outrage upon public decency. The affairs of a country are in the hands of political adventurers who dedicate their days and nights to a sel?sh, … Continue reading →

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Medical History.  Images from historical surgery and hospital treatments after surgery. 1818 Elements of Surgery. 

Suzi Love Posted on April 19, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 3, 2022

Medical History.  Images from historical surgery and hospital treatments after surgery. 1818 Elements of Surgery.  Via Google Books (PD-200) All these images can be found on my Pinterest board for History – Medical. In Jane Austen’s times, medical problems were mainly dealt with in the home. A surgeon or apothecary might be called but the care of the patient and administering medications and treatments was the family’s responsibility, possibly with the help of servants.

1818 Applying Traction to a Dislocated Limb.1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Applying Traction to a Dislocated Limb.1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Instruments Used In Eye Operations. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Instruments Used In Eye Operations. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Percy's Bullet Forceps For Removing Musket Balls. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Percy’s Bullet Forceps For Removing Musket Balls. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Cannula For Laryngotomy. . 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Cannula For Laryngotomy. . 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Bed For Treating Patient with Long Term Fracture. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Bed For Treating Patient with Long Term Fracture. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Suturing Of Incised Head Wound. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Suturing Of Incised Head Wound. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Splints For Fractures of the Arm. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Splints For Fractures of the Arm. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Splint For an Oblique Fracture of the Femur. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Splint For an Oblique Fracture of the Femur. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Splint Applied To A Leg. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Splint Applied To A Leg. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Local remedies For Treating Inflammation. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Local remedies For Treating Inflammation. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Cold Applications. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Cold Applications. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Instruments To Remove a Portion Of The Skull (Trepanning). 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Instruments To Remove a Portion Of The Skull (Trepanning). 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Instruments For Operating On The Eye. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Instruments For Operating On The Eye. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Fractures Of The Clavicle Or Collar Bone. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Fractures Of The Clavicle Or Collar Bone. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Fractures Of The Thigh. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Fractures Of The Thigh. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD_150)
1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD_150)
1818 Carcinoma Of The Eye. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
1818 Carcinoma Of The Eye. 1818 Elements of Surgery By John Syng Dorsey. via Google Books (PD-150)
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