The greatest fame was won by William Hope (1863-1933), who previously worked as a carpenter, but in 1905 he made his first photography on which a spirit appeared behind his friend. From then on he became an appreciated guest of spiritualistic circles, so much that he could not fulfill all their orders, and therefore founded, together with five other photographers trained by him, a ghost photographer’s company called Crewe Circle. The company flourished especially since the First World War, when everyone wanted to see, at least in the form of obscure spirits, their beloved ones fallen on the front. The work of Hope was supported by the greatest names, from the Anglican Archbishop Thomas Colley to Sir Conan Doyle. Although his tricks were unveiled in a book in 1922, his popularity did not diminish, and he remained a sought for photographer until his death in 1933. His photo album was found at a Lancashire antiquarian bookshop by a curator of the National Media Museum, and recently they were published on the Museum’s website. (X)
(via mor-iarty)
watch older dr who!!! ><;; and i love this episode too!!!
(I’m not sure how to reply to a reply, so I’m doing it this way lol;;)
I WILL WHEN I’M WORKING ON SOMETHING, COZ I WANT TO CONCENTRATE ON IT PROPERLY ;A; I only put this on for background stuff and now it’s distracting me completely lol
And the Vincent Van Gogh episode…..
ALL OF MY FEELS AGAIN;;
Seriously cannot express how much I love this episode even though it was kinda a filler ep. In my headcanon, the Doctor really brought Vincent to present day to see all his works in the museum… It makes me feel a little less sad about the complete lack of acknowledgement Vincent suffered in his life time ;w;
/back to assignmenting/

Is this what happens when Sherlockians leak into other fandoms?
Is this what happens when Sherlockians leak into other fandoms?Is this what happens when Sherlockians leak into other fandoms?
We really need season 3 as soon as possible.
We should start renting ourselves out to other fandoms.
Got a tough problem you can’t solve? Hire a Sherlockian!
Nagging doubt about your favorite series? Hire a Sherlockian!
No question too insane; no detail too tiny to miss.WE ARE THE FANDOM THAT WAITED. And then got bored.
(chuckle) The world’s only consulting fandom.
The world’s only consulting fandom.
The only one in the world, we invented the job!
(Source: heyitsbeccalynn, via phantomnexus)
Hey look if you mix brunet Benedict and ginger Benedict you get a Bendict
Maybe if I do that with two Tom Hiddleston pictures I’ll get the same-
HOLY FUCK TOM WHY DID YOU BECOME A BROWN EYED ASIAN WOMAN
WHAT
WHAT
WHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTT???????????
WHAT THE FUCK
(via moraniarty)
ANON requested: ’Speaking of RDJxHimself… Sherlock Holmes & Tony Stark? :D’
This is extremely fucking awesome.
NEW HEADCANON?
(via reireibe)
Oh heavens, this is PERFECT. Amazing noir-themed 2007 photoshoot by national treasure Annie Liebovitz for Vanity Fair, and featuring a whole slew of my favorite actors. Talk about writing prompts. (I’m shipping the Angelica Huston & Sharon Stone characters).
A few more images here.
i boner
Brilliant.
Gorgeous photoshoot, click through the link for the rest of the photos and to read the accompanying story.
I ship The Songbird, Doña Perfecta (Penélope Cruz) with The Society Dame, Estelle Willisford (Sharon Stone). They see each other in the mirror, instead of their own reflections — then they lean in and make out.Oh! I never noticed James (McAvoy) in picture number 7! Ugh, this shoot is perfect.
I think that James is also in the third photo… :)
It is indeed. He’s photographing a murdered Bruce Willis.
Yay! So many of my faves here…
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“You fell down…Again”