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- Exploring Chatsworth's Eden
- Lady Emma Tennant, sister of the Duke of Devonshire, lives in a state of constant con- ict. And her dilemma? ‘Should I be out in the garden or should I be painting?’ A keen gardener, Lady Emma began painting more than 25 years ago as a way to...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/2033-exploring-chatsworth-s-eden
- FIRST IMPRESSIONS: EMMA BRIDGEWATER
- What are you working on? Perfume samples for a toiletries range, which should be out later this year. When are you at your happiest? When a creative project comes to fruition. I go through dark doubts during it but as it gets there, I love that...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/1839-first-impressions-emma-bridgewater
- A COUNTRY LIVING
- Lady Emma Barnard is as passionate about her home as it is possible to be. It is certainly a rather special place, a late-16th century house in a breathtaking spot in West Sussex, restored and furnished with extraordinary sensitivity and tact by her...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/home/97-a-country-living
- How to run a stately home
- More than 200 years ago, Elizabeth, 5th Duchess of Rutland, tore down the draughty Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire to build a brand-new home. Unfortunately, the project took 30 years to complete and the duchess did not live to see the splendour of the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/home/825-how-to-run-a-stately-home
- How to BUY BRITISH
- Here’s a challenge. Take half an hour in a large supermarket to buy 10 ordinary domestic items ranging from owers, light bulbs and tea towels to cakes, cooking oil and tinned food – all of which must have been made and produced in Britain. Easy, huh?...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/2069-how-to-buy-british
- Sister Act
- As a theatre maker, it is a luxury to be able to keep refining, exploring and deepening your work. This project has been unique, since we began the process back in 2010, when we were invited to present the play at the International Virginia Woolf...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/theatre/2048-a-real-sister-act
- Book reviews: 16 November
- Kindles and eReaders will once again be topping wish lists to Santa this year. But while you wait for your grandchildren to set these digital dervishes in motion, there's still nothing quite like curling up with a pristine new hardback. Here's a...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1351-book-reviews-12-november
- The Lady Lux Fix
- LOGUE London was born during Emma Roupell’s time at Morgan Stanley. An unsuccessful search for work wear which wasn’t dull and boring led Emma to design her own outfits. Finding instant success among friends and strangers who wanted her designs, Emma...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/fashion/2121-the-lady-lux-fix-april-6
- Book reviews: 23 November
- Whether it’s a charming picture book, an anthology, a comic annual, or a classic revisited, there’s something for everyone here. Celebrate the season with humour and nostalgia just by dipping into these page-turners for hours of family entertainment...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1395-book-reviews-23-november
- 24 HOURS IN… PARIS
- More and more of us are now travelling across Europe by train. So if you’re passing through Paris’s Gare du Nord station en route to more distant climes, it makes sense to plan a 24-hour stopover. But where to start? Well, be realistic. With Gare du...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/40-24-hours-in-paris
- The wisdom of Jane Austen
- “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.” - Pride and Prejudice “I do not want people to be very agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them a great deal.” - Jane Austen's...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1653-jane-austen-quotes
- Book reviews: 7 December
- OUT NOW DEAR LIFE by Alice Munro (Chatto & Windus, £18.99) From its wonderful, resonant title to its ‘Finale’ – four ‘not quite stories… autobiographical in feeling’, as they are introduced – this book is vintage Alice Munro, full of the strange twists...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1471-book-reviews-7-december
- How to dance...with Jane Austen
- The rules of the ballrooms of Jane Austen’s day date largely to the time of Beau Nash, arbiter of good behaviour in public places and author of the 1706 Rules To Be Observ’d at Bath. Many, however, were brought to life in her famous novels. Here are...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/etiquette/1382-how-to-dance-with-jane-austen
- Get your holiday booked
- Catch up on your classics A selection of big books everyone else has read One of the great pleasures of any summer holiday is finally having the time to read. But what happens if your last-minute panic buys prove a literary letdown? This year, protect...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/621-get-your-holiday-booked
- Create your own teeny tiny Eden
- If our homes are our castles, then our gardens are our oases. We Brits love our green spaces, our own little Edens, offering respite from the hubbub of everyday life. And if you don’t have one of your own, an inspiring new book reveals how you can...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/home/2200-create-your-teeny-tiny-eden
- Book Reviews: 4 January
- OUT NOW WINTER by Adam Gopnik (Quercus, £18.99) Winter begins with a snowstorm – on 12 November 1968, in Canada, when the author, Adam Gopnik, was a small boy. He stood at a window and watched the snow falling ‘so it first italicised the plants and...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1580-book-reviews-2-january
- Book Reviews: 11 January
- OUT NOW CLAY by Melissa Harrison (Bloomsbury, £14.99) The characters that people this deeply felt novel are familiar: the homesick Polish immigrant; the unloved schoolboy; the smug, middle-class couple with cottonwool- wrapped child; the fiercely...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1616-book-reviews-11-january
- The Daily: August 6
- Stolen Matisse Painting worth £2 million recovered There is delight for those in the art world as the stolen 1925 masterpiece by Matisse entitled ‘Odalisque in Red Pants’ has been recovered. It was uncovered by FBI agents in Florida, who posed as art...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/magazine/804-the-daily-august-6
- The Daily: August 7
- Dormant volcano erupts Mount Tongariro in New Zealand has finally erupted after lying dormant for 115 years. Although no serious damage or causalities are reported, flights have been disrupted and surrounding roads have been closed off due to poor...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/magazine/826-the-daily-7-august
- The Daily: August 8
- Excavation at fire site uncovers history A fire that broke out almost 10 years ago in Edinburgh has allowed archaeologists to uncover remains of 16th and 17th Century buildings.The fire swept through the Old Town in December 2002, blazing for 18 hours....
- http://www.lady.co.uk/magazine/834-the-daily-august-8
Daily tip from the lady archive
"It is not always she who appears most kindly in her interest who is the safe sharer of sacred (maybe sorrowful) secrets! Charming manners do not always connote sincerity of heart!”
The Lady. In Confidence. 4th April, 1918Your vote...
Q: The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties. Do you approve?
Yes - the Queen does a great job and is well worth it - 59.5%
No - the UK economy is struggling and this is unfair - 40.5%







