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Why a hair accessory terrified men in the 1800s

In the 19th century, a simple fashion item sparked fear, outrage, and moral panic among men. This video explores how a seemingly harmless hair accessory became a symbol of social anxiety, power shifts ...
From the archives of London’s V&A Museum, a selection of items that were used by Victorian-era mourners to remember and pa ...
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Neil farms alongside his wife Liz and brother-in-law and sister, Damien and Helen Neil at Rutherglen and they grow canola and wheat and also run prime lambs. “Considering how dry the year has been ...
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