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The British Newspaper Archive added thousands of extra pages last month. Three new titles were added, including London's Penny Illustrated Paper.
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I love to sell hats. It's what I've done most of my life- love this drawing from the satirical newspaper "La Sourire" 17 feb 1900 . The caption " The hat fits you like a glove"
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Explore the captivating world of the Victorian Era with this stunning image of a 1884 Electropathic Belt advertisement! 🕰️📜 ✨ 19th Century Newspaper Aesthetic ✨ Unique Victorian Illustrations ✨ Delve into the charm of 1800s advertising! Perfect for history buffs and lovers of vintage aesthetics! #VictorianEra #HistoricalAds
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In 1791 Philip Freneau started his own Newspaper in Philadelphia, the name of the Newspaper was the "National Gazette".
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Explore CharmaineZoe's Marvelous Melange's 26796 photos on Flickr!
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Newspaper 1830s
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Artist: Mike Pfister LHF Fonts: Old Stock, Iron Horse, Old Block
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I’ve recently treated myself to a nice new toy, in the form of an A3 sized flat-bed document scanner. I say new – actually second hand from eBay otherwise I couldn’t have afforded it. However, it will finally let me … Scanning Victorian newspapers Read More »
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When I studied for my Level 3 Diploma in Special Effects Make-Up in 2013, my favourite units to complete were those that studied how beauty was defined throughout different periods in history. This…
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Oscarwildetrial - Category:1895 in London - Wikimedia Commons
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Today I’m sharing a page of Victorian era adverts that I scanned from a 1901 magazine. The publication I scanned the Victorian era adverts from was one of ten magazines about Queen Victoria; …
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1915 - Perry, Dame & Co.
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In 1889 pretty young Florence Maybrick stood in the dock accused of poisoning her older husband with arsenic. But did she kill him, or was she just the victim of the hypocritical mores of her time? Kate Colquhoun reports on a cause célèbre that scandalised Victorian England.
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