with the aid of architect John Nash, to transform it into a palace. The ballooning work was unfinished when he died, and his successor and younger brother, King William IV, replaced Nash with Edward Blore to complete the work (thanks, apparently, to Nash’s budget blow-...
Email Tumblr More 10 Years of CVL 04 Saturday Feb 2023 Posted by ChristianVictorianLiterature in Uncategorized ≈ 3 Comments It is hard to believe but this week marks one decade of blogging on Christian Victorian Literature. Many things have happened in my life during that time, but one ...
Vet bills, medical bills, legal fees, a broken-down car or boiler – these are all expenses which can come up from time to time and really knock you for six. You need to be prepared for these situations. If you aren’t, then you could have a nasty surprise waiting around the corner...
Prostitutes were called “fallen women,” because they were seen as an example of what fine, upstanding women in societyshould never become. However, prostitution was legal and even encouraged in many circles because it was believed that men needed an outlet for the sexual desires that they were...