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Victorian Dollhouse

Victorian Dollhouse

http://victoriandollhouse.blogspot.com

Information on Victorian Dollhouse parts and supplies for avid collectors and builders. Custom laser cut wood for Victorian Dollhouse kits, scratch and custom builders.

Rare Victorian

Rare Victorian

http://www.rarevictorian.com

Tracking Select Internet Listings of Rare Victorian Furniture including John Henry Belter, Herter Brothers, J & JW Meeks, Pottier and Stymus, John Jelliff, Thomas Brooks, Alexander Roux and others.

Eastlake Victorian

Eastlake Victorian

http://eastlakevictorian.blogspot.com

Eastlake Victorian is my journal about trying to live a modern Victorian lifestyle in the suburbs of Chicago. Whether its gardening, antiques, food, decorating, cats, nature or travel, I always have my eye out for that Victorian feeling.

Victorian Times

Victorian Times

http://victoriantimes.blogspot.com

This Blog features information about the civil war and Victorian era. Main focus is on the fashion of that time.

Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victori…

Victorian Dolls, Victorian Traditions, The Victorian Era and Me

http://victoriantraditions.blogspot.com

I have loved dolls, history, and the Victorian Era since I was little and can credit my grandmother for that. As a young girl she gave me a Godey’s Fashion print for August 1870 from my great, great Aunt Flossie. I was captivated by the dresses and

Victorian Lifestyles and Victorian Dream Homes

Victorian Lifestyles and Victorian Dream Homes

http://victorian-lifestyles.blogspot.com/

Love of beautiful Victorian homes that just can't be compared to modern homes. Little bits of info on the Victorian Lifestyles that perpetuated such works of art in architecture.

Victorian Engineering Tour

Victorian Engineering Tour

http://brit-information.typepad.com/victorian_engineering/

Help with self drive tours of the UK based on Victorian engineering and history as well as sightseeing.

Gypsyscarlett's Weblog: Writing the Victorian Goth…

Gypsyscarlett's Weblog: Writing the Victorian Gothic

http://gypsyscarlett.wordpress.com

Depicts the writing process of writing a gothic novel set in 19th century New England. Secondarily, being a historical, it deals with all things related to the 19th century: history, literature, arts, sciences, spiritualism.

The Victorian Peeper

The Victorian Peeper

http://www.victorianpeeper.blogspot.com/

My blog covers all aspects of the history of nineteenth-century Britain and the amazing (and sometimes appalling) age of the Victorians (1837-1901).

Karl & Lisa's Victorian Home

Karl & Lisa's Victorian Home

http://www.pawpawvictorian.blogspot.com

A renovation blog about a Queen Anne Victorian house

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Magazine Review: HerStoria: History That Puts Women in Her Place

Passages to the Past | 17 hours ago by Amy Bruno

HerStoria: History That Puts Women in Her PlaceRecently I was asked to review a new magazine which highlights women in history.  As this is right up my alley, I of course said "heck, ya" and thus received my first issue (Issue #3), which I promp read more

Austen-esque

Aspire2 | 21 hours ago by Sandra Glahn

When one of my supervising profs in my PhD program handed me a list of works to read, that list included about six pages of single-spaced titles. After I recovered, I hopped on the internet and looked up everything I’d not yet read on Netflix. Any read more

Top Critics Gave Disney’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ Movie Pretty…

OnTheFlix movie,tv,music,entertainment blog | 22 hours ago by Andre Braddox

Top critics gave Disney’s “A Christmas Carol” movie pretty good reviews. Some of the world’s top movie critics have given Disney’s “A Christmas Carol” some pretty darn good reviews,with mostly As and Bs acro read more

The Sunday Salon — History vs. Historical Fiction

Medieval Bookworm | 23 hours ago by Meghan

Apparently, my recent burnout only applies to historical fiction, not history.  I’ve no idea why this is.  Perhaps I’m just craving some truth!  In any case, I definitely needed an escape from the Tudors.  My nanowrimo novel is set in read more

Some of my needlework...

Seanymph's Treasures | 23 hours ago by seanymph

I have for yrs been doing all sorts of needlework. Ifound a bag I hid away with completed ones. Some of these are from the1970s even. I have tons of kits and hundreds of patterns for all sortsof things and always had to have my hands busy. Ive slowed read more

Guest Blogger Sundays: Natasha Suter

Blueberry Junkie | November 8th 2009 by Carla Guevara

Today I welcome talented jewellery designer Natasha Suter as my guest. Based out of Wayne, NJ, Natasha is both the creator and designer of Capricious Adornments and its trendier sister shop, Swank. In her writing piece, The Romance and Mystery of Ste read more

French Husband the nude Model

Tongue in Cheek Antiques | November 8th 2009

Modeling nude was a way to make money. It was as simple as that. Or at least to me it was. How hard could it be, you take off your clothes, people look at you, then you put your clothes back on, collect $200 and go home. An easy way to make money. Fr read more

The Monstrosity Gazette: A weekly smattering of all things litera…

A Bookshelf Monstrosity | November 8th 2009 by A Bookshelf Monstrosity

Bookish Quote of the Day:"Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some to be chewed and digested."-Francis BaconToday in Literary History...On this day in 1602 the refurbished Bodleian Library at Oxford University was officially open read more

lionheart Crochet installation.

knits and Pearls | November 8th 2009 by Alison Jane Friday

Aslan from NarniaImage/Shauna RichardsonHare(Everyday occurrence on a dog walk in Sweden/not crocheted of course.)A crochet lion on a big scale......Shauna Richardson1st mention at my knit cafe in Stockholm, one of the other British mums asked had I read more

Boutique Hotels – The Perfect Place For A Fun And Relaxed Vacat…

Article Buster | Free Article Directory | November 8th 2009 by Hasan

Boutique hotels are typically small, period-style, quirky hotels with an intimate ambience, perfect for some downtime on a family vacation. Most boutique hotels were originally period homes from the Georgian, Edwardian or Victorian era that have now read more

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