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Did you know? Liverpool is the most popular UK city used in Charles Dickens' novels. The widely revered Victorian novelist references us in Bleak House, Martin Chuzzlewit, Great Expectations, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Nicholas Nickleby and The Pickwick Papers 📚

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Portrait of Emma and Federica Bankes of Soughton Hall at their dressing table by Henry Tanworth Wells, 1869.

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Escape from the by visiting - masterpieces, and remains all under one roof - nearest tubes St. Paul’s, Bank and Moorgate

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Diogenes (1882) by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917). Art Gallery of NSW. Greek philosopher & a founder of Cynicism. Often slept in a barrel in the marketplace. Sometimes carried a lamp in the day "looking for an honest man".

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I have to say, when writing it's incredibly convenient to look up answers to costume questions in my own Victorian book (coming this July from ). I hope other HR authors will find it useful, too!

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You could be hanged to death if found to have stolen from a shipwreck in Victorian time in the UK.

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spire's costumes are a mix of victorian/modern with sci fi influences. i'd like to think their world evolved and modernized from a high fantasy setting and want to capture a style that seems pretty 'out there' but still comes off as 'modern'

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First Class - The Meeting; or 'And at First Meeting Loved' by Abraham Solomon, 1855. What happens after the chaperone/parent from the first painting falls asleep...

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Diogenes (1882) by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917). Art Gallery of NSW. Greek philosopher & a founder of Cynicism. Often slept in a barrel in the marketplace. Sometimes carried a lamp in the day "looking for an honest man".

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also the many faces of victorian hatkid

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Find out how our ancestors would have celebrated special days including Plough Monday, May Day and Martinmas https://t.co/TxTXxeT63s (image copyright Tuck DB Postcards)

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Adventure on every page!
Mr Bambuckle takes centre stage as the star of the Victorian Premiers' Reading Challenge poster, illustrated by James Hart.
The Challenge encourages children to read more and to read more widely. https://t.co/LA31wd5fb7

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We've been looking through our blog archives to brighten up a long Monday, and this fantastic article, titled "Looking for the Victorian Eye in London’s Medical Museums", by certainly is an eyeful! https://t.co/PQezUVF4oe

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Pues he aquí un felino. Señor Felino para usted 👌🏼✨ / There goes a feline. Mr. Feline for you 👌🏼✨#ilustracion

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When you find a Victorian children's book titled "Amusing Tales," that can mean only one thing:

BODY COUNT!

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Here she is with daughter Princess Beatrice advertising Borax. Part of the collection of 'Victoriana' , see https://t.co/T48y9Vs5zS

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