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Fountain Patio in Devon Example of a mid-sized ornate stone patio fountain design with no cover
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Victorian Landscape Devon Design concepts for a springtime mid-sized Victorian hillside water fountain landscape.
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Fountain in Devon Design concepts for a springtime mid-sized Victorian hillside water fountain landscape.
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Me at Strawberry Hill House, 2024. © Moon and Serpent
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Strawberry Hill House,
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Twickenham, United Kingdom
#horace walpole#art#design#interiors#strawberry hill house#gothic#twickenham#united kingdom#luxury house#luxury home#luxurylifestyle#style#history
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Step into my dream gothic library at Strawberry Hill House in England.
Look at those shelves and fireplace.
Isn’t it gorgeous all lit up? That ceiling.
https://www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk/
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#strawberry hill#horace walpole#the castle of otranto#dark academia#dark acadamia aesthetic#grey academia#classic academia#dark aesthetic#books#gothic literature#moodboard#dark academia moodboard#ἐποίησα
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Strawberry Hill House, London - Created by Horace Walpole as a Home & Folly
#CO Posts#CO Photography#horace walpole#strawberry hill house#the castle of otranto#architecture#gothic
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Strawberry Hill House, London
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...this is a bad world; nor have I had cause to leave it with regret.
— Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto (1764)
#Currently reading.#quotes#Horace Walpole#Walpole#The Castle of Otranto#Strawberry Hill#tw: sui#1764#1760s#1700s#18th century#gothic novel#gothic literature#British literature#English literature
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Explore Eighteenth Century Britain with Marble Hill, Strawberry Hill and Ham Houses
Ham House, Strawberry Hill & Marble Hill frame the thames and will transport you back to years gone by...
In the Eighteenth Century, outer London was not the sprawling suburbia that it is today. It was a series of large homes owned by notable members of society including members of the gentry, mistresses to the King and well-heeled businessmen. It was the generous parkland, access to the Thames and space for cottages that made the area around Richmond so desirable. Eighteenth Century Society in…
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#architecture#bridgerton#eighteenth century#gothic#ham house#history#London#marble hill#national trust#politics#richmond#stately home#strawberry hill#Travel#twickenham#walpole
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A Buck and A Canary
What was she doing here?
Why was she smiling at him like nothing happened?
He left their child alone!
He let her die!
He lied to her!
It has been one week since the battle at the Habin Hotel. They were starting to finish the reconstruction of the hotel when something strange happened. An angel appeared.
“Hello! My name is Y/n Altruist, and the higher-ups of heaven have sent me to oversee the progress of the hotel!”
“THEY CHANGED THEIR MINDS!?” Charlie was practically vibrating with joy.
“Why?” Vaggie asked skeptically.
“Well, unlike before, we have proof that your hotel works! A certain serpent has shown up in heaven!”
“Sir Penitouse is alive!” everyone was filled with overwhelming joy.
“Also”
Y/n bowed in respect.
“I deeply apologize for the exterminations. They were never supposed to happen. Sera and Adam were working alone in that sense.”
Charlie grabbed her hand and helped her back up.
“So really, no one knew? How is that possible?”
“The seven virtues are the only defense against evil on Earth so they have their hands full with that, I’m afraid. I was at the meeting and I brought up the issue as soon as I could!”
“Why do you care so much about what happens to us? No offense, we’re really grateful you did what you did! But why?”
“Well, I'm afraid my answer is a little selfish. My husband is down here. He wasn’t a good man but he was a good husband and he would have been a good father hadn’t he died.”
How did an angel like her end up with someone down here?
Wait-
An angel like her?
“Im sorry, but what is your husband’s na-”
“Birdy?”
“Alastor?”
Alastor sat uncomfortably on the plush couch in his room. Y/n sat equally as uncomfortable in a chair of a similar design. You could cut the tension in the air with a knife.
Alastor avoided making eye contact with his wife. I mean she had to know who he truly was at this point. How could she not?
“Alastor.”
She breaks the silence.
“I’ve missed you dearly, my darling.”
Why was she smiling?
“I know what you did, and while I can’t say I’m pleased, that doesn’t change the fact that you are my husband.”
What?
“You cherished and loved me for so many years. You took care of me and Eudora. You loved me with everything you had.”
This isn’t right.
“So, if you haven’t stopped loving me in the time we’ve been apart,”
No
“I’d like to be your wife still.”
Alastor finally looked at his ethereal wife. She was so good. She shouldn’t be corrupted by his darkness.
“I left her alone.”
“So did I.”
Y/n smiled at the man in front of her. This was her Alastor. This was the man she fell in love with. Sure, there were blazing red flags and she should probably be running for the hills. However, she can’t deny the urge to be with him.
“I’ve been watching over her.”
“You have? How is she?”
“She’s lived a long life. She’s been married to her wife for about 40 years now. She adopted three kids and has a bunch of grandkids. She had her own radio show, Al!”
“She did?”
“She did.”
Y/n moves to sit beside him and grabs his hand with both of hers. Alastor finally pulls her closer,
“You deserve so much more than I am. I cursed you in life I can’t let you get hurt again.”
“You are all that I want, and if I get cursed because of it, that will have been my decision.”
She places her hand on his face, and he leans into it.
“My darling Alastor, there is nothing you can do for me to stop loving you.”
“Alright, Birdy, I’ll have you for as long as you wish to stay.”
And so the Buck was reunited with his Canary.
A/N: Hi! I hope you liked the last part of Alastor's Birdy! If you have scenarios you would like me to write with this au, just send me an ask and ill get to it as soon as I can!
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Bronze Bust of Roman Emperor Caligula Rediscovered After 200 Years
The small bronze statue, which was unearthed at Herculaneum, had been missing for two centuries
A curator in England has rediscovered a tiny Roman-era bronze bust of the emperor Caligula, which had been missing for some 200 years.
The artifact was unearthed in the mid-18th century at Herculaneum, the ancient town preserved under volcanic ash since Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 C.E. Then, Horace Mann, the British ambassador to Italy, acquired the five-inch-tall statue and gave it to his friend, Horace Walpole, the British writer and politician.
The two friends even exchanged letters about the 2,000-year-old bronze, according to a statement from Strawberry Hill House, Walpole’s Gothic home in London.
“I gaze on it from morning to night. It is more a portrait than any picture I ever saw,” Walpole wrote in 1767. “The hair and ears seem neglected, to heighten the expression of the eyes, which are absolutely divine, and have a wild melancholy in them, that one forebodes might ripen to madness.”
Caligula is infamous for his eccentric and cruel behavior. Legend has it that the emperor was so obsessed with his horse, Incitatus, that he tried to make the animal a consul, though this rumor is likely untrue. His reign, which began in 37 C.E., was erratic. He was assassinated after only four years in power.
Today, only seven other small-scale bronze busts of the emperor are known to exist. When Walpole died in 1797, his Roman bust changed hands several times, with some owners mistaking the visage for Alexander the Great.
Silvia Davoli, a curator at Strawberry Hill, found the lost bust in the family collection of Sir John Henry Schroder, who had purchased it in the 1890s, per the statement.
As a curator of Walpole’s former estate, Davoli was familiar with the politician’s correspondence with Mann and knew of the statue’s existence. She had also seen a drawing of it, which Walpole had commissioned from the artist John Carter. When she came across the bronze in Schroder’s collection, she was able to match it to Carter’s drawing.
Schroder doesn’t appear to have known what the statue was or where it came from. According to Strawberry Hill, the family’s collection catalogs refer to the piece as a “possible Renaissance bronze of a youth.”
“They had no idea it was Caligula,” Davoli tells the Guardian’s Richard Brooks. “I was so happy when I finally saw the bronze and made the link.”
Because the statue hadn’t become discolored over time, experts had previously assumed it dated to the 16th century. However, a recent analysis of the metal confirmed that the bronze is, in fact, ancient.
Dietrich Boschung, an expert on imperial Roman iconography at the University of Cologne in Germany, has since examined photos of the statue.
“I’m convinced it is Caligula,” Boschung tells the Guardian. For him, the statue’s piercing silver eyes are a dead giveaway—a common feature of Roman-era bronzes depicting emperors. He also finds it feasible that the piece was once at Herculaneum. “Around that time, many Roman bronzes were found there,” he adds.
To celebrate the discovery, Strawberry Hill will include the ancient bust in its upcoming exhibition, “The Art of Treasure Hunting.” Visitors can check out the tiny Caligula statue for themselves when the show opens on June 28.
By Julia Binswanger.
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other books from Daniel’s apartment i’ve been able to pick out are “ADVICE AND DISSENT: WHY AMERICA SUFFERS WHEN ECONOMICS AND POLITICS COLLIDE” by Alan S. Blinder (2018), Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could by Adam Schiff (2021) and Them: A Memoir of Parents by Francine du Plessix Gray (2005)
i really wish we could see all the books the set designers chose! i feel like the ones we can see/read more clearly might've been intentional choices but i wonder how intentional others are. were they just randomly picked as set dressing, or can they offer any insight into daniel? have some been left behind by someone else? an ex-wife/daughter/etc... (did anyone else ever live in this apartment too? or has it always been just him?)
i can make out a few by the tv:
Dairy Queen Days by Robert Inman (1997)
Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble by Lester R. Brown (2006)
Attila: The Judgement by William Napier (2008)
In a Heartbeat by Rosalind Noonan (2010)
The Lost Recipe for Happiness by Barbara O'Neal (2008)
Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism by Jacques Dupuis (1997)
Strawberry Hill: Horace Walpole's Gothic Castle by Anna Chalcraft, Judith Viscardi (2007)
The Yoga Book: A Practical Guide to Self-realization Through the Practice of Ashtanga Yoga by Stephen Sturgess (1997)
A Pictorial History of the Talkies by Daniel Blum (1958)
(yes i already pointed that last one out but i wanted to include it in the list)
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