Gallery These are some of my favorite photos from previous tours. We always have such a great time! Another view of the mansion, this one from the side facing the garden…Countryside around BathDawn just radiates authenticity. I love, love, love her ensemble!Stephanie and Nancy pause on the way for a quick snap…A happy quartet of ladies awaits the delicious repast…The stunning drawing room (looking toward the fireplace)…My favorite gown in the British Gallery — lots of amazing whitework on this trained Regency gown.Untied, the Farthingale slips off over the shift.Snapping pictures of one another in full costume!Closer view (you can see how pleased Cassie is!)And Cathy laces it up…Left to right: Amy, Katrina, Me, Wendy, Cassie, Courtney, Catherine, Abigail, and Ana.Karen and Lily take a closer look into one of the side chambers.I had to grab a few shots of Constance’s (Suzi’s friend, who came with us) fantastic Spencer jacket. It was my favorite out of all I saw.Courtney and Molly stop for a snap…Looking down into the main Bath (the water is bubbling and warm).Stunning Costumes at the Regency BallElegance at the PromenadeTea at the Fan MuseumBath – Costumed PromenadeGroup at the Fan MuseumStopping to smell the roses climbing next to the back door…Chawton HouseBeautiful Regency pelisse in the Symington collectionRemind you of Lizzie Bennet? “Six inches deep in mud; I am absolutely sure of it!”On the bridge by ChatsworthChatsworthLovely Regency couple at the Promenade. Note that she’s put her cell phone into her basket. We all come up with ways to hide our technology!I posed with the famous Mr Salter of the Jane Austen Centre in Bath–the most photographed man in England!Bath AbbeyPortrait of a Lady by Goya (ca. 1808)One last look down the entire church before I left. Majestic!Suzi Clarke shares an original bodiceTeatime at Fortum’s!The dirndl that stole my heart!Beautiful wilfdlowers grow throughout the grounds of the Kaiservilla, just as they have since Sisi’s day.The main road through town with bunting hanging as a festive welcomeThe Kaiservilla, Bad IschlView from the DomQuartier MuseumThe fountain in central SalzburgDetail of Austrian marionette costumeCathy shows her beautiful late Victorian undergarmentsLooking at the detailsBeautiful lace collar brought by a group memberSalzburg Cathedral viewed from the organ loftLooking back down from the top archwayCathy Hay on the steps of the Kaiservilla Interested in a future tour? Get in touch! Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...