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  2. Horror Victorianorum - Wikipedia

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    For Stove, Popper was influenced by the pervasive anti-Victorian mentality of the era, epitomised by Evelyn Waugh's book A Handful of Dust, in which the absurdity of Victorian values is expressed by a parody of "Victorian" conceptions of the civilizing mission of imperialism, when the hero is finally trapped in the Amazonian jungle, forced ...

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom

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    Ancient Ram Inn, in Gloucestershire.It has been featured on various paranormal television programmes. Arundel Castle in West Sussex, with the first Earl of Arundel who built the structure as its most famous reported ghost.

  4. Spirit photography - Wikipedia

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    The omnipresence of death in the Victorian period created a desire for evidence of the afterlife, and those who partook in Spirit Photography oftentimes hoped to receive images that depicted the likeness of a deceased relative or loved one.

  5. 46 Funny, Creepy And Straight Up Bizarre Things People ... - AOL

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    46 Funny, Creepy And Straight Up Bizarre Things People Saw In Someone’s Home. Gabija Saveiskyte. December 23, 2024 at 1:18 AM ... My mother's sister lived in a really pretty old Victorian house

  6. John Nevil Maskelyne - Wikipedia

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    John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 – 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with other Victorian-era devices.He worked with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, and many of his illusions are still performed today.

  7. How dinosaurs changed the science and society of Victorian ...

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    This year marks the 200th anniversary of one of the weirdest and most reality-shifting moments in science. On Feb. 20, 1824, at the annual meeting of the Geological Society in London, the world ...

  8. Flower and Dean Street - Wikipedia

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    Flower and Dean Street was a road at the heart of the Spitalfields rookery in the East End of London. It was one of the most notorious slums of the Victorian era, being described in 1883 as "perhaps the foulest and most dangerous street in the whole metropolis", [1] and was closely associated with the victims of Jack the Ripper.

  9. The most iconic horror-movie villains of all time - AOL

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    It established many staples of the genre, like the villainous hitchhiker, cannibals, and the lone creepy gas station, all things that would pop up in "The Hills Have Eyes," released three years later.