Happy St Andrew's Day !
Cathedral ruins, Old Union Cafe, and Butts Wynd, St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
Dr Ian McCormick
I got an email this morning telling me that I have been elected a Fellow of RHS. Academia is very hard right now, especially for ECRs, so it means a lot to have my work recognised by fellow historians 😊
#historysky
Last year I had a fantastic time filming at Kew Palace for Season 2 of Queens That Changed The World. The Queen Charlotte episode is first in the line up, airing on 25 June on BBC Select in America. It's wonderful to see this amazing queen get some well-deserved attention!
#queencharlotte #history
Very happy to see my article published in SHR this month- please do read & share!
#history #scottishhistory #womenshistory
Fashionably Scottish: The Duchess of Gordon and Scottish Identity in British High Society, 1767–1812 | The Scottish Historical Review www.euppublishing.com/doi/10.3366/...
Very happy to see my article published in SHR this month- please do read & share!
#history #scottishhistory #womenshistory
Fashionably Scottish: The Duchess of Gordon and Scottish Identity in British High Society, 1767–1812 | The Scottish Historical Review www.euppublishing.com/doi/10.3366/...
Last year I had a fantastic time filming at Kew Palace for Season 2 of Queens That Changed The World. The Queen Charlotte episode is first in the line up, airing on 25 June on BBC Select in America. It's wonderful to see this amazing queen get some well-deserved attention!
#queencharlotte #history
The art of letter-writing in the 18th century. 🤗
The sender - gossiping about the marriage of Max Joseph and Auguste Wilhelmine - painted the figure of the bride wearing an dress from the 1780ies in the top corner of his letter.
A #caricature print from 1786 showing the individuals most satirised by caricaturists at the time, including #GeorgeIII , #QueenCharlotte, and Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire 🎨
#historysky #18thcentury #arthistory
A personal favourite of the #bighair satirical prints: 'The Flower Garden' (1777). Note the tiny gardener and the temple in the exquisitely detailed hair garden.
#historysky #18thcentury #caricatures #hairhistory #fashionhistory
A personal favourite of the #bighair satirical prints: 'The Flower Garden' (1777). Note the tiny gardener and the temple in the exquisitely detailed hair garden.
#historysky #18thcentury #caricatures #hairhistory #fashionhistory
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Dr Natalee Garrett
Anna M. Thane
Decades before George IV’s highly publicised and ‘tartanised’ visit to Edinburgh in 1822, Jane, duchess of Gordon played an important role in making Scottish culture desirable to London’s high society...
Decades before George IV’s highly publicised and ‘tartanised’ visit to Edinburgh in 1822, Jane, duchess of Gordon played an important role in making Scottish culture desirable to London’s high society...
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The Society is very pleased to welcome 234 new Fellows, Associate Fellows, Members and Postgraduate Members who join @royalhistsoc.org after the latest meeting of the RHS Council bit.ly/48Nd30f
Our new Fellows and Members practice history across many professions and as independent researchers 1/2
At its latest meeting on 21 November 2025, the RHS Council elected 58 Fellows, 30 Associate Fellows, 51 Members and 95 Postgraduate Members, a total of 234 people newly associated with the Society, fr...