Izzie
Portrayed by Hermione Granger | |
Full Name | Isabel, and 5 other names (seriously, my family does not shirk on Baptisms.) |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Peace, Love, Books and Tea |
Date of Birth | May 10, 1989 |
Father | Dad |
Father's Rank | Printer |
Mother | Mum |
Mother's Rank | Costume Designer |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 2006 |
Dowry | £1,000,000, plus a castle and a pound of chocolate. But not really. I've probably already eaten the chocolate. |
Izzie, also known as Isabel, is now a university graduate (oooooh...aaahhh...) with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History. In the summer following her graduation, she decided to work two full-time jobs simultaneously. She quickly vowed to never do that again. In September 2011, she started graduate school for Museum Studies, and since then has turned into a massive Collections Management/Conservation nerd.
When she's not at school, she's busy working at various historical attractions, and also has a habit of doing a lot of shopping. These shopping expeditions usually end up being told on chat, along with complaining about how it takes her two days to laundry.
In addition to all of this, she is also the London Life's resident archivist. Since moving to the new board, she now has the entire old board to use as archives. Happiness ensued.
She lives in the LL Snow Village with Emily, Betsy and Hilary.
Characters
It is Izzie's great pleasure to have to look after this brood (and their respective families) at LL:
Charlotte Tolson and her brother, Edward Tolson
Research Interests
Aside from the English Regency, Izzie dabbles in a variety of other historical eras, including:
Early Modern England (specifically the role Henry VIII's wives played in the course of the Henrician Reformation - this is my main area of research, and what my honours year was based on.)
Italian Renaissance art and Papal pagentry
Pre-Revolutionary France (Louis XIV - Louis XVI)
Revolutionary America
The Raj, and the role of the East India Company in India
"The Gilded Age in New York City"