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Memorial Photography – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. October 11, 2016. In case you missed our Friday Lecture on Memorial Photography, here is a glimpse at what Assistant Director Kelly Kubiak talked about! Without further delay here is Kelly:. 8220;William” c.1850. C 1870, author unknown; Netherlands.
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Making History Relevant: Marketing, Social Media, and Museums – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. Making History Relevant: Marketing, Social Media, and Museums. September 21, 2016. September 22, 2016. Picture: Victoria sporting an epic Downton Abbey themed hat at our trip to the costume exhibit in Richmond last November.). How can we draw more men...
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About – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Preserving, p...
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December 2016 – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. Charles Dickens and Christmas Culture. December 19, 2016. It wouldn’t be a Victorian Christmas without discussing Charles Dickens and. Enjoy our Christmas post below from our intern, Megan, and learn about the darker context behind. The romanticized i...
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The Language of Love Letters – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. The Language of Love Letters. September 14, 2016. What is a Victorian love letter? Such a fantastic question with no explicit definition. Think of it, what is love? The Lover’s Casket. The Lovers Letter Writer. What we can say, with full confidence, i...
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Votes for Women! – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. November 2, 2016. If you missed our Suffragette Tea in October you are in luck! Century Great Britain and the United States, are known as suffragists or suffragettes. These activists comprised various organizations that worked to attain women’s ri...
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Victorian Christmas Traditions – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. December 9, 2016. Have you ever wondered how the Victorians celebrated Christmas? What did they do differently than us or similarly? To find out how the Victorians celebrated Christmas and which modern traditions they practiced please continue reading!
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Why I love William Morris – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. Why I love William Morris. October 16, 2016. If you missed our Docent Becky Fawcett’s lecture on William Morris here is a snippet of what you missed! Wallpaper from the front parlor of the Hunter House). A Morris chair from the doctor’s office i...
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Hunter House Victorian Museum – Tea and Conversation
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This blog contains the musings of the Hunter House Victorian Museum, our staff, and volunteers. Different topics throughout the 19th century, specifically the Victorian Era, will be analyzed and discussed throughout this blog. Hunter House Victorian Museum. Hunter House Victorian Museum. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 37 other followers. Follow Tea and Conversation on WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. The best ...
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