Lucy Worsley
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Lucy Worsley looks at the home-making habits of the past, and observes how seemingly trivial details chart overarching changes in society. Published January 16 2012
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In the interests of historical research Lucy Worsley adopted the dental hygiene habits of previous centuries. Published April 19 2011
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Lucy Worsley attends a Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition. Published June 11 2010
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Lucy Worsley reveals the strange stories of the cast of characters on the King’s Grand Staircase at Kensington Palace, painted by William Kent for George I in the 1720s. Published June 9 2010
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Lucy Worsley, Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces, explains how a seventeenth-century Duke stole her heart while she was still at university.
Published July 10 2007
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Published May 18 2005
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Lucy Worsley discusses the importance of the art and discipline of horsemanship to the men who became known as the Cavaliers.
Published August 18 2004
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