Boys of England Christmas Number (date unknown) 
“The Line of Life Is Tinged With Red.”

Boys of England Christmas Number (date unknown)
 

“The Line of Life Is Tinged With Red.”

In April of 1888 they called this bit from the British humor paper `Scraps’ “Fair” Trade and Reciprocity.
I call it Facebook 1888, but be careful if you meet anyone from it, they might be Jack the Ripper.

In April of 1888 they called this bit from the British humor paper `Scraps’ “Fair” Trade and Reciprocity.

I call it Facebook 1888, but be careful if you meet anyone from it, they might be Jack the Ripper.

Edwardians by Objective Cinema PLUS 2 years ago

Found footage of everyday Edwardians one hundred and eleven years ago.

While it says it is eleven minutes long it really only lasts a little over three with the rest taken up by black. 

You could also use this illustration for a reworking of the lord of the rings set in the Edwardian era.

You could also use this illustration for a reworking of the lord of the rings set in the Edwardian era.

More humor from Great Britain in the 1800s.
Poet: “A poet’s finest thoughts are never sung, you know.”
Miss Gusher: “Why, the idea! I think the words of some of those negro songs are simply grand!”    Punk

More humor from Great Britain in the 1800s.

Poet: “A poet’s finest thoughts are never sung, you know.”

Miss Gusher: “Why, the idea! I think the words of some of those negro songs are simply grand!”    Punk