Charles Altamont Doyle

I’ve been researching the art of Charles Altamont Doyle. He was probably not what we, today, would call a Master but his work was very touching and telling. I feel that he influenced his son, Arthur, more than that son ever admitted! The image above is called Saint Giles, his bells. The one below is […]

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Future Plans

I am changing the way I work here. Some posts will still remain open to the public. ALL My Hidden History work/research sources etc will be subject to a subscription fee. And some posts will be PRIVATE. Only available for those to whom I give a special password. Have a nice day :o)

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Scandalous WOMEN (?)

This is the very last thing that I should be watching right now! Triggered? Me? YES! When I lived in Army Quarters and was known just as “Wife of…” – as all wives were – I used to casually leave my copy of Mary Wollstonecraft’s book A Vindication of the Rights of Women lying about. […]

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Lauburu : Part 2

GB : 1st July 2020 OMG. You have got to LOVE the Divine symbology. I wrote the above on the F1RST day of July. And saw the below on the LAST day of July. TODAY! I’ve no idea who the pianist is in the Pristina Cherri video but…. All I saw were – what looks […]

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Did U SEE It?

Unless y’all are False,Fake,Foney or In a DEEP Psychic Vampire Sleepy Sleep …..y’all’ll’ve SEEN Tartaria LOUD AS/OBVIOUS AS/IN PLAIN SIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!? FFS. WAKE UP and See the SYMBOLS PLANTED EVERYWHERE. Puhleeaassssse!

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Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu : Carmilla

The name above I told you that I had a “funny” feeling about today. It can go one way or the other. Schwing….It’s just gone the other :o( P.S. WTF is it about Irish Victorian Writers that bring out the Vampire/Stranger/Weird as Fluff in everyone? Answers can be sent to : P.O.Box. I’M A CONSULTING […]

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Constance Mary Lloyd Wilde Holland

I know it’s POETS Day. And I am (kind of) sticking to the earlier post on poetry, but I thought I’d go all girly today. Constance Lloyd She said the quote above about her husband (!) Also – I have a niece named Constance but everyone calls her Connie :o)

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Divine Comedy

Nothing will come of nothing. Speak again! There is something (and nothing) in my life that I have never spoken of to a living soul. NEVER. NO ONE! Because I feel so much like Cordelia. The eternal outcast who speaks at the wrong time and says nothing at the wrong time …..King Lear is telling his […]

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The Burden of Itys

Reading this poem by Oscar Wilde, I had the feeling that it seemed somewhat familiar. So I looked up Itys and family and AHA! It lead me right back to my least favourite but most often consulted (for research) play by Shakespeare. Back on the same story roundabout, eh? Philomela A small sample from Wilde’s […]

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