Sam Plank, Gregory Hardiman and the late Regency

My Regency crime novels feature magistrates' constable Samuel Plank in London, and now university constable Gregory Hardiman in Cambridge. This board is where…
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A Suffolk Punch heavy horse, for ploughing
St Clement's Church in Cambridge
The Spinning House (a prison) in Cambridge

Ostler (Gregory Hardiman book 1)

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Charles Rowan - Commissioner of the Met Police in 1829
Richard Mayne - Commissioner of the Met Police in 1829
Metropolitan Police Instruction Book from 1829

1829: "Heir Apparent" and "Notes of Change"

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1828-30  Man's Frock Coat   Worsted, brown silk lining, wide curved silk velvet collar, shaped matching cuffs. Has padded shoulders, waist seam, slightly flared skirt, lapped vent, two pockets set into pleat, self buttons, and tassel. Sleeves are gathered at shoulder, tapered to wrist. Four pairs of brown tapes and frogs, two hooks and eyes for fastening.  collections.vam.ac.uk
Evening dress from August 1828
Polstead, Suffolk, Memorial to Maria Marten, victim of the Red Barn Murder 1828 England UK English victims memorials crime Stock Photo

1828: "Faith, Hope and Trickery"

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The Bow Brewery in London in 1827
Hammersmith Bridge, opened in 1827
Regents Park in 1827

1827: "Portraits of Pretence"

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Everyday Book, 1826
By 1694, there were around 1,200 hackney coaches on the London's streets. However, cab design was constantly evolving. The picture shows the "cabriolet" designed by Mr David Davies in 1823. By 1834, there were 800 in the capital. The French word "cabriolet" was later shortened to "cab". http://ourlondontaxi.blogspot.com/
A hackney coachman

1826: "Worm in the Blossom"

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"Entrance to Vauxhall Gardens" by Thomas Rowlandson - Martha does a bit of sleuthing here for a snoozing Sam
All Souls Church, Langham Place, London - significant to Sam in "The Man in the Canary Waistcoat"
The Stockton to Darlington railway line was opened in 1825 - two locomotives were used and they could pull 21 coal wagons 25 miles at 8mph.  Such speed was unheard of at the time and soon the line was in profit.

1825: "The Man in the Canary Waistcoat"

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"Fatal Forgery" in the crime section of Heffers bookshop in Cambridge - cosying up to John Grisham
"Fatal Forgery" as part of the Christmas gift display in Hammick's bookshop on Fleet Street in London - within spitting distance of the Old Bailey
"Fatal Forgery" on sale in David's Bookshop in Cambridge

1824: "Fatal Forgery"

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Charles Rowan - Commissioner of the Met Police in 1829 Etat Major, Battle Of Waterloo, British Armed Forces, National Portrait Gallery, Napoleonic Wars, Classroom Walls, Regiment, Rowan, Light And Shadow
Charles Rowan
Charles Rowan - Commissioner of the Met Police in 1829
A Suffolk Punch heavy horse, for ploughing Suffolk Punch, Wide World, Art Uk, Punch Art, Equines, Oil On Canvas, England, Duval, Museum
Suffolk Punch
A Suffolk Punch heavy horse, for ploughing
St Clement's Church in Cambridge St Clement, Clements, Gregory, Regency, Cambridge, Plank, Saints, Planks
St Clement's Church
St Clement's Church in Cambridge
The Spinning House (a prison) in Cambridge Prison, Spinning, Novels, House
Spinning House
The Spinning House (a prison) in Cambridge
Pigot's Directory of Cambridge from 1830 Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Fiction
Pigot's Directory
Pigot's Directory of Cambridge from 1830
"Paying the Ostler" by George Morland (1804) Horse Drawing, Art Database, Purchasing Art, Animals Friends, Artwork Painting, Canvas Pictures, Vintage Posters
Paying the Ostler
"Paying the Ostler" by George Morland (1804)
The Neele map of Cambridge in 1800 Hunting Maps, Fox Hunting, Clare Hall, Marks Place, Roman Roads, Abington, Creighton, County Map, Lith
Cambridge in 1800
The Neele map of Cambridge in 1800
The banking hall of Fosters Bank in Cambridge The Fosters, London, London England
Fosters Bank
The banking hall of Fosters Bank in Cambridge
An advertisement for the steam packet plying between Cambridge and King's Lynn in 1825 Richard Wilson, Packet, Steam, Advertising
Steam packet ad
An advertisement for the steam packet plying between Cambridge and King's Lynn in 1825
A coroner's inquest Wellcome Collection, Blind Faith, Free Museums, Original Work, Protest, Dangerous, Subjects, Crime
Coroner's inquest
A coroner's inquest
A Proctor in about 1815 Book Illustration, Statue, Painting, Art
Cambridge Proctor
A Proctor in about 1815
The Cambridge Telegraph leaving London in 1819 Regency London, Regency Era, Georgian London, London Art, Vintage Family Pictures, London Tourist Guide, Coach Travel, London History
Cambridge Telegraph
The Cambridge Telegraph leaving London in 1819