Though you couldn’t imagine it appealing to broadcasting bosses today, that doesn’t detract from Tim Sheader’s assured, mischievous production, which transports us to a confidently hideous drawing ...
If he hasn’t already, Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro – his love of Toronto and shooting creepy movies here has been well documented – should scout the grounds of the University of Toronto’s ...
A Wisconsin woman had long suspected her mom’s Edwardian home housed a secret or two, but it was only after a little digging around that the truth was revealed. Renovations are rarely far from the ...
Marking the final flourish of aristocratic splendor before the upheaval of World War I, the Edwardian era is remembered for its opulence, leisure, and devotion to style. A new exhibition at Buckingham ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Built into the wall of one of the airy bathrooms at Ashton, an Edwardian country house in Somerset, is a set of ...
Step right into the twilight glow wedged in between Victorian restraint and also that roaring ’20s liberation. The Edwardian Era (1901-1910) was a time when corsets loosened, motorcars chugged along, ...
The album showed photographs of a wealthy family at home and on holiday during the first two decades of the 20th Century The fascinating story behind a pre-World War One family photo album found in a ...
The Edwardian era only lasted from 1901 to the start of the First World War in 1914 but coincided with a boom in housebuilding. Homes from this period are typically bigger and brighter than their ...
A rare exhibition is exploring the glamorous lives and fashions of two royal couples who reigned over Britain during the Edwardian period as the country tipped ever closer to World War I. “The ...
A new exhibition opens at Buckingham Palace tomorrow focussing on the opulence of the Edwardian era. The reigns of Edward VII (1901—1910) and King George V (1910—1936) are explored through more than ...
A new exhibition at the King’s Gallery, London, on the aesthetics of the Edwardian age includes more than 300 items—paintings, photos, books, fashion, ceramics, jewellery—nearly half of which have ...