Victorian Era Gallery
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ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
lissanaria:ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.Gosh,
ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
Richard Dadd (1817-1886), ‘The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke’, 1855–64
odditiesoflife:Victorian Headless PortraitsThe Victorian era has many photographs, most of which sho
ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
Colour Sergeant William McGregor, Scots Fusilier Guards, Crimean War 1854-1856.
peashooter85:Perhaps your job aint so bad —- Victorian matchmakers and the phossyjawIn 1826 an Engli
Woman Awakening, by Eva Gonzales, 1876
How to cure female hysteria in the 19th Century,Female hysteria was a disease recognized as a legiti
Pray to the fates and hope they listen.
colettes:I have nothing to be ashamed of.LADY MACBETH 2016 | dir. WILLIAM OLDROYD
⎨Literature Edits⎬→ The Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe “There was an iciness, a sinking
indypendenthistory:The bathing machine was a device popular in the Victorian Era to allow people to
Perhaps your job aint so bad — Victorian matchmakers and the “phossyjaw”In 1826 an
Anti-Valentines are nothing new. They used to be called “vinegar Valentines,” and I love
rabid:mourning wreath from woven hair, victorian eramy medulla era
ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
Victorian Era replica wheel-lock musket/battleax combo
Ornate Victorian Era reproduction of a 16th-17th century wheel-lock rifle.from Rock Island Auctions
catsbeaversandducks:Cats In History: The Victorian EraChances are, if you are reading this, you like
feuille-d-automne:UK, circa 1900ViaGoodness, I wonder what the story behind this is.
cliopadra:(And because this was the Victorian Era™, fifteen seconds later they both got arrested for
Sincerity … Hope … DogVintage English (or American) valentineca. 1890s–1910s.
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