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Conjuring Curiosities

Conjuring Curiosities

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A historical seamstress tells her witchy friend about the most macabre aspects of the Victorian era. A new topic focusing on the 1800s every week, as well as a collective tarot reading and spiritual advice!


Dive into the past with Conjuring Curiosities, a conversational yet educational podcast where a historical seamstress takes her witchy friend on weekly adventures through the shadows of Victorian history. Settle in as these best friends discuss tales of intrigue, uncovering the weirdest and most macabre aspects of the 1800s.

Join our dynamic duo as they chat about everything from eerie mourning customs to the secrets of Victorian seances!

From mummy medicine to arsenic-laced fashion, Conjuring Curiosities offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era, all through the lens of friendship. So, grab your favourite cozy blanket and join us for a leisurely stroll down memory lane as we unravel the mysteries of Victorian life, one stitch at a time. Tune in for an enchanting journey through history with your new favourite best friends!

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Clara Herbert
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      See photos discussed in this episode on our instagram

      Follow us on tiktok for videos that cover a condensed version of each topic!



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      See photos discussed in this episode on our instagram

      Follow us on tiktok for videos that cover a condensed version of each topic!


      SOURCES

      Gravestone studies.org - Symbolism of Gravestones


      Wolfe Memorial - GRAVESTONE SYMBOLS and THEIR MEANINGS


      Catholic-cemeteries.org - Gravestone Symbols and Their Meanings


      ThoughtCo. - Photo Gallery of Cemetery Symbols and Icons


      Forest Home Cemetery Overview - Gravestone Symbols


      Flickr - Unusual Headstones or Grave Markers


      Burials and Beyond - The Grave of Clasped Hands: Love Conquering Death

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