American artist Evelyn Curro drew portraits of Railroads, SF Victorians, and cable cars, among others. She grew up in an Idaho mining camp; lived in various places-among them San Francisco-and died in Portugal at age 97 in 2005. Her cable car prints are timeless.

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The Victorians, bless their weirdness

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Pre Raphaelite artist Edward Byrne-Jones was born in 1833. Along with painting, he created tapestries, stained-glass, designed jewelry & ceramic tiles. Rejecting the world of the Victorians, he took his inspiration from Medieval art, religion, myths & legends.

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In a day of SHIT-TAKES by the Herald Sun & News Corp in general, this cartoon is in Daniel Andrews' words SHITTY.

Its not funny, not politically astute, not a satirical reflection of the the issues facing Victorians, it exploits a humanitarian disaster & is offensive

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Esteemed Victorians, today we bring you some rather splendid reading! In this weeks Dev Diary, Martin gives us a closer look at one of the main "currencies" in the game - Capacities. Read all about it here: https://t.co/C79zLhAvhh

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Victorians, Dan Andrews and his North Face jacket have spoken.

You know what to do. 🍻

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This week in Richard Doyle was a British illustrator born in 1824 known for his whimsical folk style. Like many Victorians, Doyle was fascinated by fairies, as well as elves and other magical phenomenon. (1/3)

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Memento Mori Vs Mourning – Victorians, Jewellery, And Death ... https://t.co/AydEBzhBuT

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"For the Victorians, butterfly collecting was a mainstream hobby – less bloodthirsty than fox hunting and safer than stealing eggs"
Read the full issue here
https://t.co/qHc3VIHNxj

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Discover cyanotype photography at Blackwell, the Arts & Crafts House. Historically used by the Victorians, play with negatives of our collection for a modern spin! Free with admission, Fridays 11am-3pm. Weather permitting, this will take place in our gardens

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Philpotts explains that the scene of shops was complicated, housing idlers, shelterers from the rain, and young people up to no good! To the industrious such individuals demonstrated a decided lack of purpose in contrast to workers and shoppers

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In the latest issue of examines how the Brontës' familiarity with the Lord Wharton Bible Charity made its way into WUTHERING HEIGHTS. Read more at https://t.co/IhtGlpORU9

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If you're in the Atlanta area this weekend and into all things Sci-Fi, you can grab a copy of the 1st Issue of The Invention of E.J. Whitaker at this weekend's Blacktasticon. Black Victorians, Robots & flying machines, oh my!   https://t.co/J4akG5Hxn1

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The Victorians, legacy of Empire & global textile trade: Yinka Shonibare http://t.co/woAeEjVZbu

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