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Oregon Regency Society ~ Cascades East Chapter: February 2010
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Thursday, February 4, 2010. February 5th, 1811. On February 5 th. 1811 by Act of Parliament George Augustus Fredrick of the House of Hanover became temporary sovereign of Great Britain. But what is a “Regent” anyway and what kind of person was “ Prinnie. 8221; as he was known in popular satire, had serious vices equivalent to misbehaving modern pop icons today. George was by all accounts a flamboyant, oafish, cranky, squandering, fashion and food addicted whore-monger. John Nash the celebrated architect,...
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Oregon Regency Society ~ Cascades East Chapter: Journeys
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Saturday, September 10, 2011. I think that it is important to research the area of history that you are wanting to explore. For me it is a matter of learning about the costumes completely, that is from the inside out. When I approach making of a costume I start from the inside making the garment, which in this case is a chemise. Then working from there I build the outfit, with the finishing touches being the accessories. Labels: starting a journey. October 31, 2011 at 7:14 AM. ORS - Puget Sound Chapter.
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The Hungarican Chick: May 2015
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Friday, May 29, 2015. A family death has a way of throwing your life into chaos, while also freezing things into a sort of suspended animation. Your life becomes filled with what amount to tedious tasks, while your normal life, your home, and everything else is put on hold; left as it is, so you can deal with the things that come alongside a death. Hello Auntie. This is kid. Where is you at? We found many RMLS real estate listings scattered in with her papers. We found a pile of fabric 18 inches tall...
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Oregon Regency Society ~ Cascades East Chapter: September 2011
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Saturday, September 10, 2011. I think that it is important to research the area of history that you are wanting to explore. For me it is a matter of learning about the costumes completely, that is from the inside out. When I approach making of a costume I start from the inside making the garment, which in this case is a chemise. Then working from there I build the outfit, with the finishing touches being the accessories. Labels: starting a journey. Friday, September 9, 2011. Labels: A new Beginning.
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The Oregon Regency Society: Join
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Joining the ORS is as simple as sending an email. Send a little note to the ORS email:. And request to be added to their mailing list. Join the ORS Facebook Group. If you feel inclined to register with the ORS with all your contact information, here is our enrollment form. Enrollment Form ( Word Document. Enrollment Form ( PDF. Also visit our costume loan program album on Facebook. We have garments for new members to borrow until they can create their own wardrobe. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ORS Worksho...
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The Georgia Regency Society Blog: November 2009
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Friday, November 27, 2009. With only eight days left before our first ever event, there has been a lot of work behind the scenes to get ready. I've finally gotten the list of door prizes together and am super excited to present it here to everyone! We have had a number of really amazing door prizes donated to our tea from several very awesome vendors and individuals. Every person who attends will get a free door prize ticket, but you have to be present at the tea to play! Sewing Pattern 215 "Empire Dress".
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The Georgia Regency Society Blog: An Introduction
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Thursday, October 15, 2009. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Stephanie Coté, and it is my honor to introduce you to the newest chapter of the The Regency Society of America. We are The Georgia Regency Society. For now, I'll continue working to get all our internet proceedings finished, and will of course update this blog as frequently as I have fresh news to share with you all. If you have any questions about anything, please feel free to email me at info@garegency.org. And the RSA Forums.
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BlueGrass Regency Society: Our Activities and Amusements
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Our Activities and Amusements. Our Activities and Amusements. Picnicking and wandering at an early farm outside Lexington. A Calendar of Activities.er.Amusements. Listed below are activities in planning for 2011. Excepting the May Picnic, and trooping off to the Jane Austen Festival in Louisville, all dates are yet to be set. Kickoff Amusement: 6 Friends Cafe. Let's be acquainted and set the tone over coffee and crepes at 6 Friend's Cafe a local restaurant. Trying Out the Fun: A Regency-Inspired Picnic.
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BlueGrass Regency Society: October 2010
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Our Activities and Amusements. Friday, October 29, 2010. Fezziwig's 2010: Shall we see you there? They're holding it again! The Lexington Vintage Dance Society brings back the Fezziwig's Christmas Ball. At the Carnegie Center on December 11, 2010. We're getting up a group to go. Perhaps we shall see you there? Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Feisty women of the 18th century.in Cincinnati. Focusing "on the notions of modernity and femininity in Georgian England.". Ann Ford (Mrs. Philip Thicknesse). The life-...