Secrets, Scandal and Salacious Gossip of the Royal Court, 1660 to 1830

Sarah will wear a beautiful costume and talk about all the naughty bits of history you would probably not have learnt about at school! She will discuss royal mistresses, prostitution, SDTs and the methods used to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Warning, this talk is not for the prude, it is fun but rude! Lecture Date: Thursday […]

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The 18th century royal kitchens at Kew; a story of architecture, food and etiquette

When Queen Charlotte died at Kew Palace in 1818, the Royal Kitchens were locked and used for storage for the next two centuries. A restoraton project was completed in 2011 and Lee Prosser will explain how the kitchens were brought back to life, and what they can tell us about the food and drink at […]

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