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People suggested to draw the as vampires during the Victorian era... I'm sorry but I couldn't help turning Will into a werewolf instead krkrkKRKKRR

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Sergeant Crookes art development - slight changes from the first sketch and the initial colour coming in.

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Victorian!au Percy and the advent of Chloroform. 👍

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The Darker Side of 19TH Century London – the Great Stink https://t.co/lusvIaCXE4 via

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Highlight of my visit to Russell-Cotes museum today. Evelyn de Morgan 'Aurora Triumphans'. Interesting to read - an 'unscrupulous' art dealer changed the signature to Burne-Jones. Aurora here (bottom right) is too physical to be his.

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A wacky Wishing all in - traders, guides,volunteers & twitter followers a terrific day. Especial thanks to the in the

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One of our panels 6th-7th April is 'Weird Victoriana' - and nothing says quite as well as human sized chicks, jousting cockerels, rabbit dancers dressed as eggs, chicks flying air ballons ....enjoy! https://t.co/sLsxbtcWSo

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A late Victorian Easter Monday - artist's impression of bank holiday outing strangely lacking in rain

MRC will be closed Good Friday and Easter Monday but will return with the joys of Spring (or at least some archives) on Tuesday - Happy Easter!

(from https://t.co/wdOaEsDtji)

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Yes, the one by Montagu Williams, later a magistrate, and F C Burnand, later to write Cox aand Box with Arthur Sullivan and become editor of Punch. First produced in 1861, barely 10 months after 1st London Victorian Turkish bath opened—but not at the Wimbledon Theatre!

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here's a player character concept for my friend's alternate-victorian homebrew campaign! thalia is a tiny selkie barbarian with a very big sword, a penchant for intimidation and a past she won't talk about... ooooh, mysterious.

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Late wallpaper designed by Walter Crane:
Swan & Rush & Iris, 1875, (royalty)
Iris & Kingfisher, 1877, (abundance)
Fig & Peacock, c.1895,
(fertility)
Cockatoo & Pomegranate, 1899, (pairing of a comical bird with the sacred fruit of the Underworld)

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Born in 1861, music hall comedian and singer Albert Chevalier, who specialised in cockney songs based on his time as a costermonger in Victorian London

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