Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces, Lucy Worsley, discusses the History of Bathrooms and Bedrooms which feature as chapters in her new book - If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home. Released on April 1st 2011 available in all good book stores and online at Amazon.
Find out more about Lucy on her website - http://www.LucyWorsley.com
I wuv wucy wocy the histowian... She's too cute!
Sletsappie 4 months ago
I can study her researches for hours,she's a social sciences goldmine.
TheWarbirdPhoenix 5 months ago
Lucy is so adorable <3
dronespace 6 months ago 2
Wonderful!! I love lucy.:)
MrBoasu 7 months ago
i concur totally with several postings.lucy has all the qualities and idiosynchracies i could wish for.brains,natural beauty,quite staggering sexual allure,humour,risque humour and is seemingly oblivious of all these qualities which in turn adds to her attractiveness.a handsome beauty.
reevedavey 7 months ago
So it's official - the wrong turn in history that the Industrial Revolution took did indeed render people unable to function cognitively due to noise and chemical pollutions and loss of the natural environment to a yet greater degree,
cause otherwise there's no way they'd have dealt with sewage the way they did, and they'd have sorted that out by now and have fitted homes with composting loos only. Cheaper, healthier, doesn't waste nor tarnish fresh water, provides much-needed soil.
MannySteinerBIeeky 7 months ago
She's mega cute. Really quirky and cool. Groovy lady.
MrThreshold2009 7 months ago
Yes, Lucy has all the qualities that I find attractive: she's intelligent, glowing, great smile, bubbly, mischievous, cute, and discusses all the topics I'm interested in. Whoever her mate is, he's a lucky bloke.
spinmonkey4401 7 months ago
lucy is so sexy
k12rising 7 months ago
lucy rocks
POTT1973 8 months ago