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#VictorianLondon #CrimeFiction by T.G. Campbell. Ordinary people using their ordinary jobs to solve extraordinary crimes. Associate member of @Soc_of_Authors

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Happy #smallpressday to all you amazing indies out there 🤗💀 3 chapters of the award winning disturbing, demonic, Victorian horror are available now from our website in digital and hardback versions. london-gothic.co.uk

Happy #smallpressday to all you amazing indies out there 🤗💀
3 chapters of the award winning disturbing, demonic, Victorian horror are available now from our website in digital and hardback versions.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Today's fact is Bow Street Society related. Surgeon & Society member Dr Percy Weeks (pictured) has an estranged half-sister who has a son (the nephew referenced in the passage) who we've yet to meet in the books.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Today's fact is Bow Street Society related. Surgeon & Society member Dr Percy Weeks (pictured) has an estranged half-sister who has a son (the nephew referenced in the passage) who we've yet to meet in the books.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Today's fact is a piece of late C18th / early C19th slang. Grass before breakfast. Meaning: A duel.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
Today's fact is a piece of late C18th / early C19th slang.

Grass before breakfast.
Meaning: A duel.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day I'm off to Sherwood Forest today so, in honour of that, here's "Forest edge" (pictured) by Józef Szermentowski painted in circa 1860.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
I'm off to Sherwood Forest today so, in honour of that, here's "Forest edge" (pictured) by Józef Szermentowski painted in circa 1860.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Today's fact is a photograph of the Palm House, Kew Gardens as it was in 1896. From 2027, it will be closed for 5 years for major renovation: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
Today's fact is a photograph of the Palm House, Kew Gardens as it was in 1896. From 2027, it will be closed for 5 years for major renovation: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Comporer Claude Debussy (pictured), who is known for the popular piece Clair de lune, was born on 22nd August 1862.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
Comporer Claude Debussy (pictured), who is known for the popular piece Clair de lune, was born on 22nd August 1862.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day The ghost story "At the End of the Passage" (pictured) by Rudyard Kipling was first published on 20th July 1890 in the Boston Herald, USA.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
The ghost story "At the End of the Passage" (pictured) by Rudyard Kipling was first published on 20th July 1890 in the Boston Herald, USA.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day "The Swing" (also known as "The Happy Accidents of the Swing") (pictured) was painted by Jean-Honoré Fragonard approx. between 1767–8.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
"The Swing" (also known as "The Happy Accidents of the Swing") (pictured) was painted by Jean-Honoré Fragonard approx. between 1767–8.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Today's fact is a C19th phrase heard in London from 1898 onwards. You must know Mrs Kelley? Meaning: A joking exclamation with no particular meaning but usually aimed at a long-winded talker.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
Today's fact is a C19th phrase heard in London from 1898 onwards.

You must know Mrs Kelley?
Meaning: A joking exclamation with no particular meaning but usually aimed at a long-winded talker.
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If you missed my interview on the Listen with Lee radio show, you can now listen to it, and many other great interviews, on Lee Benson's Listen with Lee podcast: creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/th…

If you missed my interview on the Listen with Lee radio show, you can now listen to it, and many other great interviews, on Lee Benson's Listen with Lee podcast: creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/th…
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day German pianist and composer Clara Schumann (pictured) who taught at the Leipzig Conservatory, composed, and toured frequently, was born on 13th September 1819.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
German pianist and composer Clara Schumann (pictured) who taught at the Leipzig Conservatory, composed, and toured frequently, was born on 13th September 1819.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day "Medical Fashions in the Nineteenth Century: Including a Sketch of Bacteriomania and the Battle of the Bacilli" (pictured) by Edward T. Tibbets was first published in 1884.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
"Medical Fashions in the Nineteenth Century: Including a Sketch of Bacteriomania and the Battle of the Bacilli" (pictured) by Edward T. Tibbets was first published in 1884.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day In "The Case of the Curious Client," Inspector Conway tells Sergeant Bird he's acting under the orders of a Chief Inspector White. To date, this is the only reference to this mysterious Chief Inspector.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
In "The Case of the Curious Client," Inspector Conway tells Sergeant Bird he's acting under the orders of a Chief Inspector White. To date, this is the only reference to this mysterious Chief Inspector.
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Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day Today's fact is a C19th slang term commonly heard amongst thieves. Buff to the stuff. Meaning: Accomplices who swear to stolen properties as theirs.

Bow Street Society Trivia of the Day
Today's fact is a C19th slang term commonly heard amongst thieves.

Buff to the stuff.
Meaning: Accomplices who swear to stolen properties as theirs.