[This story was first published on The British Society for Literature and Science website. The original post can be read … More
Tag: History
Oxmarket exhibition to bring art historian’s archive discovery to new audience
This story was first published in the Chichester Observer on October 25, 2018. The original story can be read here: chichester.co.uk/news/oxmarket-exhibition-to-bring-art-historian-s-archive-discovery-to-new-audience-1-8680597.] … More
Unveiling a portrait’s secrets: Brighton Museum hosts Holbein masterpiece
[This story was first published online in the Brighton and Hove Independent website on October 17, 2018. The original story … More
James Henry Pullen: Inmate, Inventor, Genius
On Friday, I finally managed to visit Inmate, Inventor, Genius, the Watts Gallery’s exhibition showcasing the life and work of … More
A Review of The Way of All Flesh
[This story was published on September 3, 2018, on the BAVS Neo-Victorian blog. Read the original story at victorianist.wordpress.com/2018/09/03/review-of-the-way-of-all-flesh-by-ambrose-perry.] A detailed … More
Full steam ahead
[This story was first published online in the Chichester Observer on August 23, 2018. The original story can be read … More
Uncovering the history of Arundel Gallery Trail
[This story was originally published in the August 2018 edition of etc magazine.] Emily Jessica Turner speaks to a trail … More
Tales from the Archive: The ‘Mermaid of Bognor’
[This story was first published online in the Bognor Observer on July 26, 19, 2018. The original story can be … More
Hidden histories and family drama: a review of Loves, Lives, and Letters
[This story was published on July 24, 2018, on the BAVS Neo-Victorian blog. Read the original story at victorianist.wordpress.com/2018/07/24/hidden-histories-and-family-drama-review-of-lives-loves-and-letters.] – Lives, … More
A review of Hallows Fell
Thom Burgess’s latest graphic novel and his third supernatural tale of horror Hallows Fell follows businessman Simon as he travels … More