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[ ]the necessities .,
THESE THREADS ARE ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY!
please read inside before you do anything else.

46on Aug 11, 2009, 1:09pm
by THE QUEEN
in victorian history
[ ]applying .,
place your application here! face claim and application form are inside. staff will move it to the registrar once accepted.

this is a intermediate to advanced roleplay - remember this if you decide to apply.


46on Jan 11, 2009, 7:12pm
by tristan grey
in MUST READ.
[ ]registrar .,
where your application will be placed and sorted once accepted.


54108on Nov 25, 2009, 1:48am
by tristan grey
in RUSSO, adeline faith(D...
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[ ]calling cards .,
jumpstart your character's plotting by starting a "calling card" or plot page. easy and quick, look inside for examples as to what to do.

18140on Nov 26, 2009, 1:36pm
by iuliana moore
in -- an angel should nev...
[ ]mailboxes .,
with the internet being a far off thing to be invented, letters were the sole way to communicate in the late 1800s.

perhaps today you'll finally receive that love letter from your dearly (but secretly) admired, or a cleverly concealed insult...

(create an image of the note to make things more fun!)

813on Mar 27, 2009, 8:14pm
by lord zachary taylor
in ALCOTT RESIDENCE - lau...
[ ]journals .,
perhaps one of the most treasured items kept, a journal can provide a release to your character's troubling emotions as well as an insight into their complex life.

313on Jun 30, 2009, 11:28am
by lorrŕine holloway
in * only fooling myself ,
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[ ]buckingham palace .,
home to Queen Victoria, and the royal family, Buckingham Palace is a grandeur to behold. the aristocrats may be invited within its walls for banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and the royal garden parties.

of a special note - aristocratic young ladies are presented to society in the throne room by the queen. debutantes wear full court dress, with three tall ostrich feathers in their hair. before the queen they curtsy, perform a choreographed backwards walk and a further curtsy, all the while maneuvering a dress train of prescribed length.


29on Jul 3, 2009, 10:29am
by garrett kensington
in need, garrett
[ ]belgrave square .,
one of the grandest squares in London, it consists of four terraces, each made up of eleven grand white stuccoed houses. except for the south east terrace, which has twelve homes and detached mansions in three of the corners; and a private central garden. the numbering is clockwise from the north: NW terrace No. 1 to 11; west corner mansion No. 12; SW terrace 12-23; south corner mansion No. 24; SE terrace No. 25-36; east corner mansion No. 37; NE terrace Nos. 38-48.

anyone of any certain social class may walk along these pristine and landscaped pathways, marveling at the grandiose homes and gardens. but it is only the aristocracy and a select few of the upper-class who may reside within the stone walls...

19145on Jan 7, 2010, 9:49pm
by edward hawthorne
in moments that define us...
[ ]big ben .,

the largest clock tower of the time, big ben is easily one of the most visited structures in the upper london area. though cheery and bright by day, it creates the perfect escape from who you are as soon as the sun sets.

by the ring of the final bell, you never know who you'll have become.

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[ ]masquerade .,
all are invited to a night of mystery and intrigue. behind the elaborate disguises you never know who you'll find.

24on Jan 4, 2010, 8:14pm
by reverend thomas bristow
in that we linger, thomas
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[ ]tralfalgar square .,
a large square centered directly in the heart of London. in the center is Nelson's column that is guarded by the four stone lions at its base.

there are also two large fountains, and several statues. also, entrance to the national gallery can be granted, which houses over 2,300 paintings from mid-13th century to the more recent. the square serves as a lovely meeting place, or to casually browse in the shops intended more for those of the middle-class.

420on Aug 17, 2009, 6:33am
by liamcallaghan
in Stories of the Wind }}...
[ ]mayfair .,
developed between the 17th century and mid 18th century, and named after the annual fortnight-long fair that took place (but was moved to Fair Field in 1764), Mayfair now serves as a fashionable residential district for those of the middle-class, and some of the lower upper-class.

313on Jan 19, 2010, 12:58am
by nathan king
in let it rain , lucy
[ ]cremorne gardens .,
the cremorne gardens are located along the side of the river Thames. in the day, respectable middle-class citizens could come and listen to the military band, take their partner for a waltz on the large floor or enjoy a meal or glass or two of wine at one of the restaurants.

however at night, the setting sun brought with it (as one social critic has written) "demure immorality clothed in silk and fine linen...innocence has seemingly all retired." prostitutes, gambling, street-fights all could be found here for an interesting night on the town.


534on Sept 16, 2009, 9:39pm
by nathan king
in jump over the candlest...
[ ]farringdon market .,
replacing the flea market, it was established for the sale of fruit and vegetables. along the streets that lead to and from it are a variety of shops for the middle classes. it may be just a mundane errand for that of the lower classes but you just never know who you'll run into...

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[ ]regent's park .,
one of London's royal parks, Regent's Park is located in the northern part of central London.

there are two sections to the park - the outer circle and the inner circle. the inner circle contains the most delicately tended part of the park - Queen Mary's Gardens.

the 487 acre park is beloved by people of all social classes, and is exempt to none. within it are gardens, a lake, a boating area, a cricket field and the London Zoo.

in the south, east and most of the west sides of the park there are nine villas that are the residences of the upper-class, and aristocracy.

965on Sept 4, 2009, 8:59pm
by laurel bennet
in * light on , laurel
[ ]augustine's café .,
nestled within the heart of central london, augustine's café is known for its ever bustling crowds and wandering eyes. from a sweet blueberry tart to a stolen kiss with the lower class, the scandals that occur here never go unnoticed.

214on May 27, 2009, 1:39pm
by adelaide hart
in ♥ another heart...
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[ ]thames river .,
once the gorgeous major river flowing through lower london, the beauty of it is now not as it seems. once a pristine and dazzling body of water, the london population has since polluted it with their trash.

still, those who venture out to certain parts of the waters will not be disappointed.

616on Nov 28, 2009, 2:12am
by adeline faith russo
in - - substitution , (re...
[ ]the docklands .,
one of the more...positive aspects of the lower london area, many of the cities finest boats are housed at these docks. though the views are magnificent once out traveling in the waters, the areas around the docklands are both mysterious and frightening.

depending on how brave a person is, the trip can be either exhilarating or positively disturbing.

847on Sept 20, 2009, 10:06am
by sophronia arwen
in born to tell you ` [alec]
[ ]three-fingered jack's tavern .,
dark and grubby, serving the cheapest beer, the wildest fights, and the prettiest girls - three-fingered jack's has never failed to turn a dull night into something wild.

a room can be rented for the night for just a couple of shillings. anyone of the upper-class seen here would be of the utmost social scandal.

423on Sept 6, 2009, 3:46pm
by moiracylc
in a cup of tea, a bottle...
[ ]rookery .,
the slum of London, the rookery of St. Giles is like a honeycomb, perforated by a number of alley's and courtyards but without any other outlet other than the entrance.

disease, common thieves and prostitues are seen often dwelling in the dark corners of the rookery. the lowest lodging houses of London, only the working-class live here, or someone of extremely ill-fortune.

1048on Jan 11, 2010, 4:34pm
by aíne donoghue
in promise, benjamin
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[ ]tea talk .,
grab a cup of tea (and a muffin! or scone of your choice) and sit down for some exhilarating ooc chat!


47214on Dec 16, 2009, 6:54pm
by adeline faith russo
in sick
[ ]adverts .,
all adverts to be placed here. please post in the correct sub-board.

affiliation form is also inside.

guest friendly!


367367on Feb 7, 2010, 4:28pm
by luxington
in SHATTERED: the angels ...


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