Where the finish line has always been the same, the starting line has always been different. This has been the starting line for the past few years for many of the collegiate races.
This is a photograph of the stained glass windows in the St. Andrew's College dining hall, originally installed in 1857 by Edward Burne-Jones. Edward Burne-ones was one of the most visionary artists of the Victorian era, and was known for his…
The article Spiritual Photographs essentially serves as a "debunking" for the new phenomenon of "spirit photography," or the idea that new photography technology could depict ghosts. Spirits and ghosts were of particular interest to Victorian…
Have you ever heard of Spirit Photography? Capturing an image of an absent person or as many would call it, a ghost. According to the article, Spirit Photography was a fraud, a mere magic trick. The article focuses on revealing the details of the…
This article from Punch Magazine examines spirit photography through a sarcastic lens. The process of capturing "invisible ghosts" on camera is parodied and the author questions the validity of claims of capturing ghosts in photographs. While…