Thevictoria Gallery
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thevictorianduchess: The Martyr of the SolwaySir John Everett MillaisOil on canvasc. 1871
Starting and ending the day with this porch photocredit:thevictorianfamhouse Source: @oldfarmhouse
1900’s Original Traditional FarmHouse Staircase www.instagram.com/thevictorianfarmhous
oldfarmhouse:Our Happy Place♂️https://www.instagram.com/thevictorianfarmhouse
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Butlers pantry Photocredit:#thevictorianfarmhouse
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thevictorianlady:Victorian author Wilkie Collins photographed by Napoleon Sarony in his New York stu
thevictorianlady:Oscar Wilde photographed by Napoleon Sarony, 1882.These photographs were taken in J
thevictorianlady:Lady Ottoline Morrell in Venice, 1908.
thevictorianlady:Oscar Wilde photographed by Napoleon Sarony, 1882.These photographs were taken in J
thevictorianlady:In these amusing Victorian family portraits, taken c. 1893, a thirteen year old Lyt
thevictorianlady:Snapshots of Virginia Woolf taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell, June 1923.
thevictorianlady:Snapshots of Virginia Woolf taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell, June 1923.
thevictorianlady:Snapshots of E. M. Forster taken by Lady Ottoline Morrel at her home, Garsington. T
queerasfact: thevictorianlady: His list of favorite poets includes “myself” and his favo
thevictorianlady-blog:Aubrey Beardsley’s illustrations to Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock, 189
thevictorianlady-blog: Oscar Wilde in the spring of 1900, taken by Lord Alfred Douglas. This pictur
thevictorianlady-blog: Oscar Wilde photographed by Napoleon Sarony, 1882. These photographs were tak
thevictorias: i want these so bad. soooooooo fabbbbbb!
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