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For #SharkWeek Down to the Sea in Sharks--the things they swallowed. https://t.co/RCwtGN8wX4
#MrsDaffodil tells of a new bride who realises that the honeymoon is over. https://t.co/sFw1jKpm7O
#FolkloreThursday A Fairy Funeral, illustration from Goblin Tales of Lancashire 1883
A lady pet photographer explains how she took up the profession and the tricks of the trade. https://t.co/XSs20VU9ez
#NationalArcheryDay Archery fashions for ladies, 1831-1841 https://t.co/SS12MFcpKf
A witch trial with a happy ending for #Walpurgisnacht https://t.co/QIBsDX2aYh
#TheVictorianBookoftheDead Death is such a kidder--always ready to play pranks on the unwary! 1737
#FolkloreThursday Fairies Rescuing a Bird from a Cage, Margaret Tempest, c. 1920-25 https://t.co/YXRDjbkP0e
#FridayFeeling. Gersina ter Borch c. 1656 https://t.co/aOWdZ7gtET #TheVictorianBookoftheDead
#FolkloreThursday The Grey Man in 18th-century garb, haunts the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London. He is supposed to be the man whose skeleton was found in a walled-up passage at the theatre in 1848. Illus. from the Hamlyn Book of Ghosts.