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Book Review: The Testament of Sophie Dawes
I've been very lucky with books to review of late and have had the pleasure of bringing you some marvellous non-fiction books, with yet more to come. Read more
The 16 March 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Book Review: Pre-Raphaelites, Beauty and Rebellion
You probably know that Liverpool have a massive Pre-Raphaelite exhibition on at present. Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion is currently running at the Walke... Read more
The 11 March 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Lewis Carroll: Photography on the Move Q&A with Lindsay Smith
I had the pleasure of meeting Lindsay Smith last year at the Julia Margaret Cameron conference in Portsmouth. She was the chair of the panel I was on and then... Read more
The 05 March 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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NYTF16: AZIAM Girlz
AZIAM Girlz (pronounced “As I Am”) were also on display at Toy Fair. They initially caught my eye because of their articulated bodies. AZIAM Girlz is... Read more
The 29 February 2016 by Ashley Brooke, Kewpie83
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Fanny/Sarah Cornforth/Cox/Hughes/Schott
What's in a name? When approaching the thorny issue of Fanny Cornforth,then quite a bit as she had a number of names, or so it seems. Read more
The 23 February 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Is Fanny Cornforth the Model for Monna Vanna?
Welcome to a week of posts about Fanny Cornforth. Me and Fanny have quite a long history together, over twenty years now, but this is the first year I can mark... Read more
The 22 February 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Review: Pre-Raphaelites on Paper at Leighton House
I love having an excuse to visit Leighton House. It is a wonderful setting for exhibitions, with its jewel-blue walls and peacock feathers, wide open rooms and... Read more
The 16 February 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Hugly Crew
At the end of last year I posted about a crowd funding campaign for a project that I am working on with two friends, Sam and Ian, which aims to encourage... Read more
The 13 February 2016 by Waynechisnall
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Review:The Romantic Thread in British Art
A complaint I often hear about museums is that so much of their collection is never seen, hidden away in stores, never to see the light of day. Read more
The 05 February 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Love to Lose Your Head Over...
You know you are a proper historian when you are Prit-Sticking down a big picture of Henry VII to a roll of paper while trying to explain Martin Luther to a... Read more
The 31 January 2016 by Kirsty Stonell Walker