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Saturday, December 14, 2002 |
More things Victorian. The Internet Library of Early Journals has old magazines like The Builder (1843-1852) or Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1750) online, each page scanned as a gif file. Just wonderful, tasty, gorgeous and delicious. A few of those links don't seem to work though...
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I know someone who will like this story, right, dPhilc? ThisisLondon: "Detectives are attempting to unravel the mystery of reports of a car crash that led them to discover the skeleton of a man killed at the same spot five months ago.
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What the Victorians did for us. A website with amusing victorian experiments. "My Dear Faraday, I would like to expound to you a phenomenon of singular curiosity, apparent during investigations into expanding the electrical spark. It affords me little joy as my discovery took the sight from Hodges right eye and I have had to dismiss him. As my last correspondence indicated, I have surmised that the experiments are deleterious to poor Hodges, his health having sharply deteriorated due, I think, to the quicksilver effluvia he breathed during leyden phial silvering. Via Linkfilter.
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