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Some beautiful #Victorian boys from #AShadowBrightAndBurning by @jesscluess! #bookstagram #fanart #yalit
Stick on your gallies and get over to our gallery for a magnificent exhibit of #Victorian #art
ICYMI from our blog: A Nepali soldier's travels through Victorian England https://t.co/7OtayszP86 #blogcountdown
“Every traveler has a home of his own & he learns to appreciate it the more from his wandering”.. #CharlesDickens .. #Victorian #Bandstand
Ghosts Of Old London - amazing photographs of 19th Century #London
#photography #Victorianphotography 📷
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#Characters #ConceptArt #Creatures #demon #hunter #demonhunter #tesla #ghost #london #victorian #steampunk
Have a Creepy Little Christmas with These Unsettling Victorian Cards
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A welcoming sign to join us dandies at the Victorians Decoded art exhibition
NEWS: @walkergallery to host major Victorian art exhibition in January - https://t.co/bvig0TeEIu
If you're smart as a steel trap you best be heading to our #Victorian #art exhibition
Many well-known Christmas traditions are Victorian in origin, e.g. the good old walking tuber delivering messages on a heart-shaped sponge
Something to look forward to in early 2017: Victorian Treasures opens 27 January! https://t.co/UkA43oUX2q #victoriantreasures
Great news for art fans in January folks as @walkergallery exhibit their full Victorian Art Collection! https://t.co/cp4N4cezdR 🎨🏛
Sending greeting cards grew in popularity in Victorian times. These 'dead bird' cards seem like an odd choice today. #Wintertide @TheMERL
Day 18 #StFagansAdvent: Christmas card from 1895. The Victorians loved Christmas cards - 11.5 million were made in the UK in 1880 alone!
Victorian Christmas Cards were weird... #folklorethursday #seasonsgreetings
If you're smart as a steel trap you best be heading to our #Victorian #art exhibition
A selection of natural history inspired Victorian Christmas cards. Lots of ferns, fungi, insects and shells. 🌿🐚🍄
Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghost of #Christmas Present. From Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, 1843. #art #Victorian