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  • Well, here's a link that explains the history and function of the actual Black Museum' better than i ever could!

    Archive 2006-04-01 hyperdave 2006

  • Let's say you have an idea for a one-off 2000 AD or Megazine tale like a Future Shock, Terror Tale, Time Twister or Tale from the Black Museum.

    Archive 2006-09-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006

  • Since The Black Museum and various shows from Mercury Theater and Campbell Playhouse have been quite well recieved around here, let's enjoy Orson Welles in various excellent and interesting radio shows from the 30's and 40's!

    Archive 2006-06-01 hyperdave 2006

  • Well, here's a link that explains the history and function of the actual Black Museum' better than i ever could!

    The Black Museum hyperdave 2006

  • Since The Black Museum and various shows from Mercury Theater and Campbell Playhouse have been quite well recieved around here, let's enjoy Orson Welles in various excellent and interesting radio shows from the 30's and 40's!

    "O" is for Orson! hyperdave 2006

  • The exhibits would normally have ended up in the Black Museum but a young police officer called Karen Duncan, whose job it was to collect together such memorabilia, thought it all so sad and distasteful the poor devil should never have been allowed out into the community in the first place that she put Thalia's carrier bag and theatre ticket in the shredder and took the scarf home with her.

    Piranha to Scurfy & Other Stories Rendell, Ruth 2000

  • Stock Exchange who was taken last year and shown over the Black Museum at Scotland Yard.

    Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts Emlyn Williams 1946

  • She listened to all they had to say about their interesting visit to the Black Museum, and did not snub either of them -- no, not even when Bunting told of the dreadful, haunting, silly-looking death-masks taken from the hanged.

    The Lodger Marie Belloc Lowndes 1907

  • Just now he was studying intently the various photographs which hung on the walls of the Black Museum; especially was he pleased to see those connected with a famous and still mysterious case which had taken place not long before in Scotland, and in which the servant of the man who died had played a considerable part -- not in elucidating, but in obscuring, the mystery.

    The Lodger Marie Belloc Lowndes 1907

  • A broad-shouldered, pleasant-looking young fellow, who seemed on very friendly terms with Joe Chandler, came forward suddenly, and, unlocking a common-place-looking door, ushered the little party of three through into the Black Museum.

    The Lodger Marie Belloc Lowndes 1907

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