Similar words: edward iii, edward jenner, jonathan edwards, windward islands, guardian, guardianship, guardian angel, legal guardian. Meaning: [ed'wɔːdjən] n. someone belonging to (or as if belonging to) the era of Edward VII. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the era of Edward VII in England.
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1. He said it was an Edwardian washstand or some such thing - I can't remember exactly.
2. Victorian and Edwardian models fetch a very good price!
3. I feel like an Edwardian princess or something!
4. Let us take as an example the Edwardian Era, still well remembered by many living today.
5. He was dressed for an Edwardian shooting party in a full suit of tweed plus fours.
6. Then we wind through interminable streets of Edwardian terraced houses converted to flats and rooms.
7. Edwardian adventurers left very precise and detailed records of their journeys.
8. A marble mantle clock made £170; an Edwardian dressing table £240 and an inlaid writing desk £230.
9. Julie Mills moved into her Edwardian town house in London expecting to just give it a lick of paint.
10. There they were: the silver frames, Edwardian ladies, hair heaped high, bulging busts over minimal waists.
11. The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.
12. His equivalent of Edwardian leisured escapism is today's green movement.
13. One other and not unrelated feature of these Edwardian synods deserves note.
14. The Edwardian stairs were next to land on the bonfire.
15. The Foundation was housed in a large Edwardian villa next door to the church.
16. The popular daily press in the Edwardian years began to give quite a prominent place to sport.
17. The tick of the Edwardian wall-clock bounced from wall to wall.
18. The furniture strikes a traditional note which is appropriate to its Edwardian setting.
19. Those in steerage tend to be forgotten, said Whitcomb, as do most people without money in the Edwardian era.
20. This allows an assessment of the influence of property ownership on the development of the Victorian and Edwardian city.
21. If the Conservative Party generally has suffered from neglect, the Edwardian Conservatives have suffered most.
22. A Victorian mahogany single bed with walnut ends sold for £420; an Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe and dressing table, £360.
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23. Eccleshall also finds backing here from one of the recent histories of the late Victorian and Edwardian Conservative Party.
24. It was a large studio apartment at the top of a solidly built Edwardian villa tucked behind Regent's Park Road.
25. The more extreme designers have turned the jacket into a frock coat, emphasizing the Edwardian feel.
26. Joseph Harker Monocles seemed to be popular in Victorian and Edwardian times.
27. So we have three possible points for defining the beginning of the Edwardian Era.
28. The most interesting writer is Kenneth McConkey who deals with the Edwardian era.
29. This was a terraced house in Jubilee Road, a street of run-down Edwardian villas.
30. Originally it had, perhaps, been moated, though now the remains of Edwardian gardening prevailed.
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