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A double rifle owned by Queen Victoria, H. Leue & Timpe, Berlin, circa 1880.from Hermann Histori
Reception Dress | 1888⠀———⠀This second bustle era reception or dinner dress features fine black Chan
Unusual percussion transitional revolver with spring loaded bayonet. English, mid 19th century.
Silver mounted double barrel percussion pocket pistol made by W.F. Mills, the personal gunmaker of Q
robert-hadley:Photo by S.F. Clarke England, 1891
Victorian Era copy of an ivory stock 17th century Dutch Maastricht flintlock pistol.from Rock Island
Edward Dalziel (1817-1905) & George Dalziel (1815-1902), “Dalziel’s Illustrated Arab
Princess Alice. 1861. Photograph of Princess Alice standing profile right, looking into a mirror tha
essendean:HISTORY WEEK DAY ONE: one period/era→the victorian era (1837-1901)In the history of the Un
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L'Aurore [Dawn] (1881) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905). Greet the rosy-fingered dawn.
ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
Victorian wax anatomical models by artist Clemente Susini, circa 1700.
Edwin Henry Landseer, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Bal Costumé of 12 May 1842, 1842, Oil
Bathing machines were a device, popular in the 18th and 19th century. They allowed people to change
Sir Frank Dicksee (1853-1928), ‘The Sensitive Plant’, date unknownThe present watercolou
steampunktendencies:Rare Victorian Era Ritter road-skates or foot bicycles. 1898
The Farewell by James Tissot
John Frederick Lewis, Study for ‘The Courtyard of the Coptic Patriarch’s House in Cairo’, 1864
Queen Victoria’s Amazing 400 Yard Bullseye, July 2nd, 1860In the 1850’s and 1860’s
unexplained-events:Victorian era pictures are already creepy, but parents hiding behind their kids t
Quite possibly the most hilarious costume of the Victorian era. And it wasn’t even Halloween
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘A Phantasy’, “The Yellow Book”, Vol. 11, 1896Sou
my-little-time-machine:Photograph of a Christmas scene from the Victorian Era.
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