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cardcandyuk · 2 years
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Attitude is EVERYTHING and more. 😀 Stay super positive in mindset and in your daily actions. Let's help you ACHIEVE it ALL - you deserve the BEST in life. Selling out FAST on our Christmas Cards on Amazon UK. Hip hip hooray for keeping going during the "no sales" time and for persevering in what I believe in and am truly passionate about. Now I am reaching hundreds of monthly sales and next year will be thousands. 😊👍 Stick with it through the tough times to get to the GREAT times my friend. You Can Do It my SUPERSTAR⭐ www.cardcandyshop.com www.clarabelle.org #marylebone #youcandoit #superstar #keepgoing #passionpreneur #entrepreneurlife #womaninbusiness #londonlife #writing #poet #betterme #greetingscards #clarabellecards #cardcandyuk #bakerstreetlondon #determinationtosucceed #perseverance #attitude #powerfulyou #positivevibes #saturdaymood (at Marylebone London) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXD0MicosmU/?utm_medium=tumblr
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annjaeger · 5 years
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“Para él, lo que queda es su destino; para mi el frasco de cocaina” ••••• ••••• #SherlockHolmes #sherlockholmesmuseum #sherlockholmesmuseumlondon #JohnWatson #SherlockAndWatson #sherlockholmesandjohnwatson #Sherlockwatson #sherlockholmesjohnwatson #London #london🇬🇧 #bakerstreet #bakerstreetlondon #221B #221bbakerstreet #bakerstreet221b #thesingofthefour #Elsignodeloscuatro #arthurconandoyle #sirarthurconandoyle #Londres #unitedkindom #granbretaña #photography #Fotografía #Photo #Foto (en Baker Street 221 B) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtByvhWBNMG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wvm5fb932oik
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ofgraveconcern · 3 years
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16th April 1850, death of French artist Marie Tussaud, founder of Madame Tussaud's wax museum. Beginning as anatomical studies, traveling waxworks shows began with the French surgeon Guillaume Desnoues (1650-1735), showing throughout Europe, his waxworks led to the popularity of wax anatomical models and their display throughout the 18th century. Influenced by Desnoues another practitioner was Dr. Philippe Curtius (1737-1794), who gave up practicing medicine to start displaying medical waxworks in France in 1770. His niece was Marie Tussaud who started her work in wax under the supervision of Curtius. By the French Revolution, Tussaud was casting the heads of those guillotined, and famous during the revolution including the head of Jean-Paul Marat. By October 1801, Tussauds waxworks were being exhibited alongside the phantasmagoria shows of Paul Philidor, also known as Paul de Philipsthal, who was influenced by the pioneer of phantasmagoria entertainment performance, Johann Georg Schröpfer. Within a few years Anatomical waxworks declined in popularity, but were revived again with the sensational trial of the ‘resurrection men’ Burke and Hare. Who themselves, well their effigies, would be displayed at Madame Tussaud’s museum. This period saw the rise of the most visited anatomy museum in London in the mid 19th century, Dr Joseph Kahn's Anatomical and Pathological Museum. Including his anatomical Venus. By Marie Tussauds death on the 16th April, waxwork shows had become one of the main forms of popular entertainment. Continued in the comments. #gothictales #waxworks #madametussaudslondon #waxmuseum #anatomicalart #anatomyart #frenchrevolution #phantasmagoria #gothichistory #burkeandhare #bodysnatching #18thcenturyhistory #19thcenturyhistory #regencygothic #victoriangothic #victoriangothicstyle #anatomicalmuseum #charlesdickens #charlesdickensquotes #classicliterature #davidcopperfield #theoldcuriosityshop #bodyworlds #gothicstories #londonhistory #waxwork #waxworkmuseum #bakerstreetlondon #regencyera #gothichorror https://www.instagram.com/p/CNspTtunnr3/?igshid=o9wfrqenwc9s
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