Jane Austen's England 2009 Calendar
Introducing... Jane Austen's England 2009 wall calendar, featuring gorgeous pictures of the places Austen lived, loved and wrote about.
The perfect gift for every Austen lover!
Featuring:
More than 80 beautiful images of Austen's England, including:
- St. Nicholas Church in Steventon
- Ashe House, Anne Lefroy's Home
- Chawton Cottage where Jane wrote or edited all the books
- Chawton House, her brother Edward's estate
- Mrs. Austen & Cassandra's graves
- Stoneleigh Abbey, Mrs. Austen's family's ancestral home, which resembles Northanger Abbey
- Views from the top of Box Hill, where Emma's picnic takes place
- No. 8 College Street in Winchester, where Jane died
- Jane's grave in Winchester Cathedral
- Godmersham Park, Edward's estate in Kent
- Roman Baths and the Royal Circus in Bath
- Assembly Rooms building in Bath
- Bath Abbey
- St. John's College in Oxford where George, James and Henry studied
- Granny's Teeth steps from Persuasion, the Cobb and beach at Lyme Regis
- Lyme Park, which served as Pemberley in the 1995 BBC version of Pride & Prejudice
- Chatsworth House, which served as Pemberley in the 2005 Focus Features version of Pride & Prejudice
Dates from Jane's life:
- Her birth
- The writing and publishing of all the books
- Dancing with Tom Lefroy
- Harris Bigg-Wither's proposal
- The moves to Bath and Chawton
- Beginning to feel unwell with what may have been Addison's disease
- Her death and burial in Winchester Cathedral
Also... includes the dates for JASNA 2009 AGM in Philadelphia.
The calendar is printed on lovely cover stock in a stunning 10.4 x 13 inch size (20.8 x 26 when open).
It's available for $21.99 and ships via U.S. Priority Mail. (We're currently only accepting orders from the U.S. If you're interested in an international order, email me directly at austenquotes AT gmail DOT com.)
Order yours today! Give them to your Austen-loving friends!
(Order by December 19 to ensure Christmas delivery.)
All photos Copyright Lori Smith 2005
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