21. Consorts’ lunch at Plaisterers’ Hall

On 26 October Georgina had the great pleasure of attending a fabulous lunch for consorts organised by the Plaisterers Company in their beautiful Hall (see photos).


The lunch was preceded by a demonstration of eighteenth century aristocratic dancing ( a series of dignified little bounces) and included two talks, one on Robert Adam the designer and architect and the other on early jewellery.  Fascinating to learn that the reason Victorian jewellery is often large and clumsy is that it was chosen by men since at that date though women were the wearers it would have been owned by their husbands.


A really excellent meal was followed by attractive performance by two promising young musicians.

It was a privilege to attend this sparkling event and I have conveyed heartiest thanks to the Mistress Plaisterer.

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