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For five weekends this holiday season, the Great Dickens Christmas Fair is set to transport visitors from the Bay Area to the heart of Victorian ... Fezziwig’s Dance Party or visit Mad Sal ...
READ MORE: Chelsea tea company ... National Trust Christmas events near Oxfordshire and the surrounding counties: A Nordic Christmas in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire The Victorian manor house ...
Tucked away in the Bavarian-inspired town of Helen, Georgia stands a blue clock tower building that houses what might be the most extraordinary collection of potential Mother’s Day gifts you’ve never ...
Tucked away in the Bavarian-inspired village of Helen, Georgia sits a blue clock tower building that houses what might be the ...
Tickets are on sale now for the Victorian Tea being held May 17 at Trinity Episcopal Church in Alpena. The 34th Victorian Tea ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A Victorian tea gown is at the centre of a new exhibition at Kingston Lacy. The dress was worn by Henrietta Bankes, mother of Henry John ...
In the community room of the John and Bobbie Wolfe Visitors Center at Körner’s Folly, a collection of polished silver and gold gilded teapots, cups, and saucers are set on the table, ready for ...
Kyla Hislop, Head of Interpretation (maternity cover) at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, said: “Afternoon Tea was an important part of Victorian social life and even influenced fashions of ...
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QUINCY — The Miss Quincy Scholarship Program will host a "Mom and Me" tea party at Quincy's historic Lorenzo Bull House. This inaugural event will be held on April 27 and will feature three ...
Spring tea party: For the next few Fridays, La Valencia Hotel is hosting its annual spring tea event. In the hotel’s Mediterranean room, a tea service will be served. The menu includes an assort ...
Almost $20 million was mistakenly paid to businesses and commercial landlords that were not eligible for grants during COVID-19, and the Victorian government is still writing off the losses.