The porch and adjacent dormer window at St Helen's looked beautiful in the crisp winter sunshine.

The South wall of the nave has a C17th timber-framed porch (restored C19th). Above is a C19th dormer with gable on carved brackets.

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DMC19th!!!初代おめでとう!!!!
と!!いう事でけいさんと合作でお祝いさせてもらうぜ!!!

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9 Fangtastic Facts about European & Greg Jenner is joined by Dr Corin Throsby & Ed Gamble to discuss development of vampire characters throughout C19th Gothic & pop culture today...

: https://t.co/JatHYwoOHZ

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In C19th Ireland, youngsters deemed fairies or 'changelings' could be beaten, burnt, poisoned with foxgloves or drowned.

Bridget Cleary is the famous case. But there were other, less widely reported fairy assaults & deaths. A dark side of magical belief...

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Female Prisoners at Newgate and Elizabeth Fry - There were many female prisoners at Newgate during the 1700 and 1800s. Part of the reason why is that the living standards for rural women ... https://t.co/gEB3j9TzLE

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Mr T. P. Cooke as Captain Aubri in the melodrama The Forest of Bondy, or The Dog of Montargis (early C19th). Tinsel print. MM185 Mander & Mitchenson Collection.
More about the marvellous M&M Collection here:
https://t.co/te5bKYEPAB

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Masks in the 1800s for Safety and Health - Just like we are wearing masks today to prevent the spread of covid-19, in the 1800s people wore masks but they did not necessarily wear them to protect ... https://t.co/whJijbZ9yO

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Our entry for is this super-sassy, mid-C19th print spoofing phrenology. It's called 'Toe-tology' & it features gossip-pativeness, flirtology & cheap-shoe-shop-itiveness!

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out of curiosity did fire destroy any other UK greater churches/parts of them, during the first half of the C19th? Admittedly, Doncaster and York are the only two to have come up on my northern-focused radar. I spy the roof of Canterbury's Trinity Chapel later in 1872 - any more?

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Another beautiful from 'The & the Dazzling depictions of awe-inspiring mountain scenery, by American & European artists

https://t.co/yLwy0JxXpL

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Patriot’s Disappearance and Theodosia Burr Alston - The Patriot’s disappearance in 1813 remains a that has never been solved. Socialite Theodosia Burr Alston, the daughter of Aaron Burr, ... https://t.co/lC0ky2IUZh

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today, visited the and I got to wheel out some of my collection highlights - inc these fab late C19th & early C20th postcards, which speak to non-elite collecting practices & ephemeral visual culture 📮

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Consuelo Vanderbilt: Marriage to the Duke of Marlborough -
Consuelo Vanderbilt was a member of the prominent American family, a family of Dutch origin who gained prominence during the Gilded Age ... https://t.co/8mJK5oDf4E

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Cholera Ship Virginia in 1866: Liverpool to New York - What became known as the cholera ship Virginia set sail from Liverpool on 4 April 1866. At the time there were no cases of cholera ... https://t.co/qUBPX0ZhYj

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tonight! We assume Brian MacDonald stand M3 will be celebrating so let’s add a toast to all our exhibitors for a good evening & last day tomorrow (Sunday 26 Jan till 6pm) distinctive C19th c 4 x 1.5m from Brian

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The administrative innovations for the state organization of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (935-612BC), military hierarchy & political bureaucracy, were so successful that remained constant for the greatest part of the civilized world until almost C19th.

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.Archibald Webb - C19th Oil on Canvas - “Off Northfleet” on the Kent Coast near 36x48 inches approx .. bid live at Cato Crane Auction on 15th January £700-£1,000 estimate

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The exhibition "Featon's Flowers/Ngā puāwai a Featon," is on at now through the new year! https://t.co/58OXBaUiT9 It features watercolor illustrations from the late C19th by
https://t.co/C1WsANJC0l

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A fantastic regional The Pavilions of Harrogate Decorative, Antiques & Art Fair takes place 1-3 Nov. Don't miss the noteworthy collection of art from the late C19th & early C20th, shown by Brian Ashbee. https://t.co/I21ElkdV9j

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