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  • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

    Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

    Who doesn't love a really good Netflix binge? I know that I certainly do! We don't actually watch normal terrestrial television because ugh reality shows and... Read more

    The 02 July 2015 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Phryne Fisher Fashion

    Phryne Fisher Fashion

    I have now run out of Miss Fisher’s Murders episodes to watch and probably have one hell of a wait to endure before the third season of Phryne Fisher’s escapade... Read more

    The 22 July 2015 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Summer at Tickerage Mill

    Summer Tickerage Mill

    Summer at Tickerage Mill Vivien Leigh's country estate, Notley Abbey, was sold in 1960 pending her divorce from Laurence Olivier. While on the hunt for a new... Read more

    The 17 July 2015 by   Kendrajbean
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  • SIGNAL: The Life Magazine of Nazi Germany

    SIGNAL: Life Magazine Nazi Germany

    posted by author and historian Charles McCain http://charlesmccain.com/2015/07/signal-the-life-magazine-of-nazi-germany-2/ 1 August 1943, a helpful German... Read more

    The 09 July 2015 by   Sfalcont
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  • Penny Dreadful

    Penny Dreadful

    As it’s well known that I am of a somewhat goth persuasion, it’s probably of absolutely NO SURPRISE to absolutely anyone that I am a massive fan of the series... Read more

    The 28 July 2015 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Postman's Park (19): G F Watts on Display

    Postman's Park (19): Watts Display

    When I originally wrote the Postman's Park series, the gallery devoted to its creator GF Watts was closed for refurbishment. An exhibition of his work at... Read more

    The 12 July 2015 by   Carolineld
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  • Creating the CCHP Archives: What is “Valuable?”

    Creating CCHP Archives: What “Valuable?”

    -Contributed by Danielle Bernert.While I now progress towards uploading some of the physical material to an online catalog, I’m not afraid to admit that I... Read more

    The 24 July 2015 by   Chp
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  • Book Review – Last God Standing by Michael Boatman

    Book Review Last Standing Michael Boatman

    I know Michael Boatman most from his work on the television show Spin City (very cool if you’ve never seen it) so when I saw his book on the library shelf I... Read more

    The 21 July 2015 by   Manofyesterday
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  • Postman's Park (20): Fireman George Lee

    Postman's Park (20): Fireman George

    Modern tabloids have some terrible headlines, but it would be wrong to assume that the print media of the nineteenth century were necessarily more sensitive. Read more

    The 19 July 2015 by   Carolineld
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  • Effigies and Ambulances: the Museum of the Order of St John

    Effigies Ambulances: Museum Order John

    The Museum of the Order of St John is one of London's hidden treasures, although it's hiding in plain sight! If you've walked around the Smithfield area, you... Read more

    The 07 July 2015 by   Carolineld
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