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  2. Scheele's green - Wikipedia

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    An article "Pretty Poison-Wreaths" described her repeated illness from arsenic poisoning leading to her death, and detailed autopsy findings of eyes and fingernails turned green from the pigment. [5] By the 1890s the last brand of wallpaper using it ceased production. [6]

  3. 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In the Victorian era, arsenic was an ingredient in several household products, including medicines (for external and internal use), candles, wallpaper, soft furnishings and colourants for foods. [10] It was also used as a poison for murder.

  4. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s, during the Victorian era prior to Morris, most English wallpaper was inspired by the geometric and historical designs of Augustus Welby Pugin, who had created the neo-Gothic interiors of Westminster Palace, and Owen Jones, notable for his abstract geometric patterns. Wallpaper design was also strongly influenced by imitations of ...

  5. Lincrusta - Wikipedia

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    Lincrusta wall covering, Roseland Cottage Detail of Byzantine pattern Lincrusta wall covering. Lincrusta is a deeply embossed wallcovering, invented by Frederick Walton. Walton was already known for patenting linoleum floor covering in 1860. [1] [2] Lincrusta was launched in 1877 and was used in a host of applications from royal homes to ...

  6. Paris green - Wikipedia

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    Scheele's green is a chemically simpler, less brilliant, and less permanent, copper-arsenic pigment used for a rather short time before Paris green was first prepared, which was approximately 1814. It was popular as a wallpaper pigment and would degrade, with moisture and molds, to arsine gas.

  7. This Seaside Victorian Is a Pattern Lover's Dream - AOL

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    Throughout the 2,943-square-foot, six-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home, her design scheme hews to colors, patterns, and motifs of the Victorian era on the East Coast, particularly those ...

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