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Skeleton in the closet OP34901
Aston Hall, Aston, Birmingham. This buildings was one of the first historic buildings to be used as a municipal visitor attraction. For a while this skeleton of a woman sat in the hidden room beneath the stairs. A porters chair swung on hinges and could be pinned back into place to conceal the space behind. Photographed by Percy Thomas Deakin between 1885-1905
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Introducing the Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring the captivating artwork "Skeleton in the Closet OP34901" by Percy Thomas Deakin from Historic England. This exquisite piece of art was originally showcased at Aston Hall, a historic building in Aston, Birmingham, and one of the first municipal visitor attractions. Now, you can relive the beauty of this masterpiece every day with our high-quality Photo Mug. Each mug is expertly printed with vibrant, long-lasting colors to bring out the intricate details of the artwork. Perfect for tea or coffee, these mugs make a great gift for history enthusiasts, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the unique and the beautiful. Embrace the elegance of the past with a Media Storehouse Photo Mug.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This haunting print captures the macabre secret hidden within Aston Hall, Aston, Birmingham. Once a historic building turned municipal visitor attraction, this eerie skeleton of a woman sat undisturbed in the concealed room beneath the stairs. The photograph, taken by Percy Thomas Deakin between 1885-1905, transports us back to a time when secrets were carefully guarded and mysteries lurked behind closed doors. The image reveals an unsettling scene - a porters chair swings on hinges, cunningly designed to be pinned back into place and conceal the bone-filled space behind it. As we gaze upon this chilling sight, our imagination runs wild with questions about who this woman was and how she met her untimely demise. Aston Hall's dark history is brought to life through Deakin's lens. It serves as a reminder that even grand buildings have their hidden stories – tales of tragedy and intrigue that lie just out of sight. This photograph invites us to explore beyond what meets the eye; to delve into the shadows where secrets are kept. As we contemplate this image, let us remember that history holds many secrets waiting to be uncovered. Through photographs like these, we can catch glimpses of forgotten narratives and connect with those who came before us in ways unimaginable.
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