The world of Dangerous Alliance

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the book cover for dangerous alliance
Amazon.com: Books
Lady-Victoria-Aston-obsessed-with-Jane-Austen-and-content-to-stay-home-is-suddenly-expected-to-enter-society-and-find-a-husband-preferably-one-who-cares-for-her-more-than-her-dowry
an old building with many windows and balconies on the front, next to a street
Novelicious Travels To...Jane Austen's London with Louise Allen - Writing Tips Oasis
Modern Day White's Club London (Charles's club)
an interior view of a theatre with many people
Prints
New Covent Garden Theatre, London 1810. Print by Thomas Rowlandson and published in Ackermann's 'Microcosm of London'
c1815, J Bull & family at an ice cafe.
Regency ice cream – Jane Austen's World
c1815, J Bull & family at an ice cafe.
an old drawing of people riding horses and carriages
Regency Reader Questions: Hyde Park and Driving in the Dark
Rotten Row: Hyde Park
an old drawing of a building with people walking in front and on the street outside
Streets of London – British Museum - Montagu House, London circa 1813 -
British Museum - Montagu House, London circa 1813
an old painting of people and horses on a street in front of tall buildings with a clock tower
Repository of Arts 1817 St Stephens Church Walbrook Canvas Art - Unknown (18 x 24) - Walmart.com
Repository of Arts 1817 St Stephens Church Walbrook Canvas Art - Unknown (18 x 24)
an old drawing of a church with people walking around it
Repository of Arts 1817 St Clement Danes Canvas Art - Unknown (18 x 24) - Walmart.com
Repository of Arts 1817 St Clement Danes Canvas Art - Unknown (18 x 24)
an old building in the middle of a city with cars parked on the street below it
Brooks's, St. James’s Street
Brooks's Club, St James's Street, London. Has been an exclusive gentlemen's club since 1778. (Mr. Carmichael's club)
an old painting of people and giraffes in a room with staircases
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Regency History: The history of the British Museum
an antique print shop with people in it
Rudolph Ackermann
A view of Rudolph Ackermann's London art gallery, called The Repository of Arts. Ackerman expanded on the gallery name for the title of his magazine. This plate was included in the first issue of Ackermann's magazine, published in January, 1809.
an image of people looking at paintings in a room with many frames on the wall
Celia Hume
Royal Academy Exhibition
a painting of people and horses on a dirt field with buildings in the back ground
The Jockey Club and Tattersalls (formerly spelled with an apostrophe) - L.A. Hilden
Tattersall's horses regency - Google Search
an old building with people walking on the sidewalk in front of it and clouds above
Regency England - London Street Views - Ackermann's Repository
North side of Grosvenor Square
an old black and white drawing of a building with people standing in front of it
White's Club London