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  2. Victorian painting - Wikipedia

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    Victorian painting refers to the distinctive styles of painting in the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). Victoria's early reign was characterised by rapid industrial development and social and political change, which made the United Kingdom one of the most powerful and advanced nations in the world.

  3. George Goodwin Kilburne - Wikipedia

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    George Goodwin Kilburne, The Picnic, c. 1900. George Goodwin Kilburne, [1] R.I., R.O.I, R.M.S, (24 July 1839 – 1924 London) was an English genre painter specialising in accurately drawn interiors with figures. He favoured the watercolour medium, although he also worked in oils, pencil and initially trained as a wood-engraver. [2]

  4. Painted ladies - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used for San Francisco Victorian houses by Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larsen in their 1978 book Painted Ladies: San Francisco's Resplendent Victorians. [1] Although polychrome decoration was common in the Victorian era, the colors used on these houses are not based on historical precedent. [2]

  5. Hanging Rock, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Hanging Rock is the centrepiece for the Hanging Rock Recreation Reserve, a public reserve managed by the Macedon Ranges Shire Council. The reserve includes a horseracing track, picnic grounds, creek, interpretation centre and cafe.

  6. Picnic - Wikipedia

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    A Picnic Party by Thomas Cole, 1846. A picnic is a meal taken outdoors as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding an open-air theater performance, [1] and usually in summer or spring.

  7. Carlton Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The gardens are an example of Victorian landscape design, with sweeping lawns, and a variety of European and Australian plants. Trees within the gardens include deciduous English oaks , White Poplar , plane trees, elms , conifers , cedars , turkey oaks , Araucarias and evergreens such as Moreton Bay figs , and the flower beds consist of annuals ...

  8. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. Victorian refers to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), called the Victorian era, during which period the styles known as Victorian were used in construction. However, many elements of what is typically termed "Victorian" architecture did ...

  9. Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia, are included on the Victorian Heritage Register.. Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens is an example of the 19th century gardens that survive across provincial Victoria and is a picturesque setting for a walk or picnic.