Historian, researcher, writer and public speaker. Interests: the long eighteenth century; business; health; poor laws; leisure and tourism; and country houses.
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Now it’s time to vote on the things that really matter to you.
Have your say in our Annual General Meeting to help ensure the places we care for continue to thrive for future generations: https://t.co/ngx4P8Ie2H
Thanks to everyone who gets this sort of stuff community-noted. Please look out for accounts with union flags that spread misinformation and disinformation about UK institutions to undermine public trust. Shame you can’t community-note the newspapers that do it too.
It’s true members will vote on increasing our menu from 40% to 50% plant based. It’s not true that we have secret recipes - that would be illegal. We’ve had no fierce backlash, and we will survive being called silly & attention-seeking by Jacob Rees-Mogg. https://t.co/ZrdXPDTBOA
Thanks to everyone at the Jane Austen Society Conference @austen_uk for such a warm reception and great questions following my talk on country house visiting in the Georgian age.
@Vicky_Holmes and I are thrilled to announce that our book Objects of Poverty: Material Culture in Britain from 1700 is now complete and with Bloomsbury. This is the first-ever edited collection devoted to the material culture of poverty and features many brilliant contributors.
National Trust members. Please remember to vote. It really matters. Institutions need public participation to keep them healthy and open and evolving to serve society.
Voting is now open for the National Trust’s 2024 AGM!! All you need is your membership card (see arrows). You can vote online or request a paper pack. Please vote. #DogsInPollingStations
Important: this ‘2-minute National Trust survey’ is the work of private company RT2021Ltd or Restore Trust, trading here as Respect Britain’s Heritage. No personal data shared with them has any link to National Trust the charity. It’s appearing on people’s Meta accounts.
@KeeleUniversity's Latin and Palaeography Summer School is taking bookings! Take introductory or advanced classes, reading #medieval documents in #Latin or #AngloNorman French. More info at: https://t.co/sKiiq6T1o5 Booking closes 19 July!