
... but last Sunday. Some more pictures of the Napoleonic Fair.

[ABOVE] Fenella-Jane Miller, Louise Allen and me set up our books, Regency bric a brac and Louise's display of costume prints and magazines.
[RIGHT] Still smiling after a long day at the Fair. L-R Louise Allen, me and Melinda Hammond.

[LEFT] Me with a redcoat. :)
It was a tiring but interesting day. I spoke to a lot of people about this blog... fingers crossed some come and visit! Everyone enjoyed taking to other people from many different backgrounds but one thing in common - a genuine interest in the Napoleonic/Regency period. There were lots of people in period costume so I decided to wear my Regency day dress - a sprig pattern I'll have you know. And, of course, my brand new bonnet.
Oh to be in 1815!
NB: A few more pictures on my blog if you're interested.
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