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Thursday, October 1, 2009
No. 16 Cheyne Walk
An 1882 painting by Henry Treffry Dunn, depicting Dante Gabriel Rossetti's drawing room at No. 16 Cheyne Walk. It's a wonderful representation of a typical Victorian home, with its highly ornamented sense of decor.
We are an unnamed panchronistic group of individuals working towards the cause to which we are all so devoted. Our realm of interest may resonate with people in subcultures like Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Cyberpunk, Goth, Society for Creative Anachronism, "Retro Culture" revivalists, etc. but we're looking at a much bigger picture than any of those narrow windows onto the timespace continuum.
Although we are interested in the entire span of Earth's existence from the primordial soup to the present, we regard the two hundred year period from 1766 to 1966 as Earth's last (and probably final) "Golden Age". Between the era of Mozart and the era of "Man from UNCLE" falls the shadow.
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