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Joseph Conrad

I don't like work--no man does--but I like what is in the work--the chance to find yourself. Your own reality--for yourself not for others--what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means.

Heart of Darkness, 1899

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2023/04/02
17:14 UTC

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The Patrick's Day parade.I found this song in a late nineteenth century edition of Stewart's Banjo and guitar journal.I hope you enjoy it.

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2018/02/22
19:33 UTC

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Schumann's Andante ,arranged for banjo.Hope you enjoy it.

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2018/01/15
03:50 UTC

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Ancliffe was an active composer during the late Victorian era.

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2017/11/28
03:13 UTC

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Lanigan's Ball,a 19th century Irish folk song set in an old time banjo style.

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2017/09/17
22:04 UTC

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That Banjo Rag by A.J. Weidt.1866-1945.Weidt wrote a lot of banjo and guitar music at the turn of the last century.

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2017/08/28
23:24 UTC

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Old Rosin The Beau.I hope you enjoy this instrumental version of this Victorian tune.

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2017/08/19
21:44 UTC

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Thought you might like this interesting Victorian banjo solo

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2017/07/10
03:07 UTC

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Romero was an important California guitarist during the Victorian era.

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2017/06/23
11:39 UTC

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Victorian era guitar solo by Frank W. Bone,played on an 1888 Baystate parlor guitar.

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2017/06/01
20:17 UTC

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Did Victorian gentlemen actually remain virgins until they were wed at the age of thirty or forty?

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2017/05/15
13:15 UTC

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Could you buy train tickets on board in Victorian England?

Or you could only buy them at the train station?

(Also if for some reason somebody knew the cost for a trip from London to Dover, divided by 1st 2nd and 3rd classes, it would be a helpful additional detail)

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2016/11/23
21:30 UTC

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Victorian/Edwardian movies and films.

Please list your favorite! Mine are Gone with the Wind, Pride and Prejudice, Enchanted April, and Piorot (show).

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2016/11/19
21:22 UTC

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A brief question about Victorian police.

I was wondering if the British police in the Victorian era had a group like SC019 (Armed Police). If they did how large was it and how regularly was it used?

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2016/11/04
15:35 UTC

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Did victorian people ever use abbreviations like 2 for "to" in non formal contexts (like wordplays for example)?

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2016/10/28
22:31 UTC

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Victorian Steampunk introductory video presenting Breaking physics news

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2016/06/30
17:58 UTC

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The Reader Reads - Episode 37 - "Grandfather's Three Lives" [podcast]

The Reader shares the story of Sir Charles Dilke, how he came to power, and then to ruin.

Safe for work.

TRR - Episode 37 - “Grandfather’s Three Lives” | iTunes

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2016/05/30
15:17 UTC

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An introduction about the early days of Punch Magazine

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2016/05/17
19:49 UTC

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