Brighton Pavilion
I invite you to watch an informative video (little over 6-minutes long) on an Evening at the Brighton Pavilion in 1823 at Rachel Knowles‘ site “Regency History”: A Litter of Cupolas
September 22, 2013 at 8:05 pm (british royalty, entertainment, history, travel) (brighton, george iv, rachel knowles, royal pavilion)
I invite you to watch an informative video (little over 6-minutes long) on an Evening at the Brighton Pavilion in 1823 at Rachel Knowles‘ site “Regency History”: A Litter of Cupolas
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Regency History (@RegencyHistory) said,
September 23, 2013 at 6:16 pm
Thanks so much for sharing this. :)
Janeite Kelly said,
September 23, 2013 at 7:41 pm
Hi, Rachel —
Thank YOU for giving us an ‘evening at the Pavilion’! Charlotte Frost first mentioned it to me, when discussing how to share something visual with our readers. Can’t wait to see (and hear) more from you.
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