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Presented By: University Library

Fashion, Food, and Flowers in Georgian England

Third Thursdays at the Library

Bath, illustrated by a series of views, from the drawings of John Claude Nattes; with descriptions to each plate (1806) by Nattes; held in the U-M Library Special Collections Research Center. Bath, illustrated by a series of views, from the drawings of John Claude Nattes; with descriptions to each plate (1806) by Nattes; held in the U-M Library Special Collections Research Center.
Bath, illustrated by a series of views, from the drawings of John Claude Nattes; with descriptions to each plate (1806) by Nattes; held in the U-M Library Special Collections Research Center.
Explore ladies' magazines, novels, landscaping books, and more from 18th and 19th century England. Learn how landscape architect Humphrey Repton marketed renovations to wealthy landholders through "before and after" illustrations; find out what the well-dressed London debutante was wearing (and reading) in 1817; and peruse recipes for delicacies like almond soup, eel pie, and pink pancakes.

Join us in the Special Collections Research Center (on the 6th floor of Hatcher) for Third Thursdays at the Library, a themed monthly open house where we share materials from our collections.

While you’re here, pick up a Third Thursday Passport and collect a stamp from each of the three Third Thursday Open Houses — the Clark Library, International Studies, and Special Collections Research Center — to win a prize.
Bath, illustrated by a series of views, from the drawings of John Claude Nattes; with descriptions to each plate (1806) by Nattes; held in the U-M Library Special Collections Research Center. Bath, illustrated by a series of views, from the drawings of John Claude Nattes; with descriptions to each plate (1806) by Nattes; held in the U-M Library Special Collections Research Center.
Bath, illustrated by a series of views, from the drawings of John Claude Nattes; with descriptions to each plate (1806) by Nattes; held in the U-M Library Special Collections Research Center.

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