Victorian Cc Gallery
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Elizabeth Siddal seated at an easel (1852) Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Portrait of Maria Leathart by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1862.
Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon, Frederic Leighton (Lord Leighton), 1869
The Most Powerful Handgun of the Victorian World — The .577 Webley Boxer,Produced in limited a
The Mad Hatter - Retronaut
ornamentedbeing:Untitled photo by Abdullah Frères @http://photo.am/main.php?iitemId=12076
moika-palace:Victorian Fancy Dress: Spring, The Spirit of Halloween and Electricity. La Mode Illustr
mouseborg:Uncle Ezra Briggs. Based on the dresses that were in the same photo album, I’m guessing th
fashionsfromhistory:Up Close: Page from Demi-Monde I 56 by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri1850s-1860s (
Illustration from a 19th century French childrens book
Should have used Preparation H — Hemorrhoid removal in the 19th century.As a hemorrhoid suffer
roses–and–rue:Extremely unusual Victorian perfume bottle in the shape of a sword, fitted with a ring
Canny Glasgow (1887) by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893). Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
Shipping on the Clyde (1881) by John Atkinson Grimshaw (UK, 1836–93).
The Custom House, Liverpool, Looking South (1890) by John Atkinson Grimshaw (England, 1836-1893).
The Custom House, Liverpool,Looking South (1890) by John Atkinson Grimshaw (UK, 1836-93).
mama-macabre:Beautiful black women of the Victorian era. Many of these photos were taken while slave
Vampire bats at work Frank Redcliffe A story of Travel and Adventure in the Wilds of Venezuela 1883
“All Cuticles Are Beautiful”Sticker in Melbourne
William A. Breakspeare (British, 1855-1914)Odalisquedate unknown
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘The Fairy Queen Takes an Airy Drive’, 1870Source
Richard Doyle (1824-1883), ‘Triumphal March of the Elf-King’, 1870”This important person
Edward HughesPortrait of Laura Gwendolen Gascoigne and her son Alvary1898
William Arthur Breakspeare (British 1855 - 1914)Sleeping Beauty19th century
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