Victorian Ephemera: Ladies Edition

Finally, I’ve got a bit more sorted out, and I’m attempting to upload my Eleanor collection for display on the Beloved Eleanor homepages via my new scanner (it’s fab by the way). Today, I’ve been sucked in to uploading some of my Victorian collections.

First up is an edition of the Young Ladies Journal from 1887. It has some really beautiful illustrations, and I might add some more yet. I’m also writing up some hauntings from local castles. I’ll keep you all posted!

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2 Responses to Victorian Ephemera: Ladies Edition

  1. Chris says:

    You should have made this a caption contest:

    “Hussy! You’re hands are not covered, I can barely keep my ardour in check!”

    “Reginald, you beast!”

    :twisted:

  2. Alison says:

    Or ‘That’s it! I know it was you who glued my shoes to the floor!’

    I’m not sure what’s worse, your version or the one in print :razz:

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