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The period in Britain in the early 20th century, about 100 years ago, is called the Edwardian period, after King Edward Vll who reigned from 1901 to 1910.
Websites to visit
Tour Highclere Castle
This country house was the setting for the television series "Downton Abbey", a period drama set in the early 1900s.
A house with 48 servants
Read a blog about a country house that once had 48 servants for only 3 family members.
Examples of Edwardian gardens
Look for gardens created in the early 1900s.
Websites to visit
Edwardian family photo album
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Edwardians at work and at play
Edwardians at work follows this clip, or click on the clip in the playlist on the right. (NB There is no sound with the clips.)
Edwardians at the seaside
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Websites to visit
Early Edwardian ‘S’ shape dress
Edwardian women's fashions
To see 1910s fashions, click on the date in the menu on the left. For larger images and more information, click on the photos.
Tailored outfit from 1912
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Edwardian day dress in 360°
Click and drag to look around the dress, or scroll down for facts and pictures.
Fashion sketches from 1918-19
Scroll down and click on the Florrie Westwood pictures to see larger versions.
Edwardian motoring outfit
Scroll down and click on a picture for a bigger version.
Websites to visit
Country house doll's house
Click on the photographs to see bigger pictures.
Another grand doll's house
Click on the photographs to see bigger pictures.
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Doll's house sticker books
Doll's house sticker book: Country house
Megan studied English at university and then went on to write books for Usborne. She’s now teaching English to children in a secondary school, where Usborne books make a regular appearance!
A delightful sticker book, both fun and educations... This will keep youngsters entertained for quite a while.
The Surrey Advertiser
perfect when visiting English country residences!
It's an excellent book with hundreds of very realistic stickers depicting very precisely the real furniture, utensils, pottery etc! Take it along on a trip to English country residence, what you see in the book is exactly the same what your child will see in a residence. It is lots of fun! We totally love it!
Ella, 21st December 2017
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