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Hair-Dressing by Electricity 1st World War The Campanile of St Mark's

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The Campanile of St Mark's collapsed in 1902

and the Church of St Helen

South view of the Cold Baths

Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot

Hair-Dressing by Electricity 1st World War The Campanile of St Mark's'Hair Dressing by Electricity', 1866. At the top a man is having a bowl cut in order to achieve the medieval look. A scruffy, hairy artist is depicted in the top left corner, and through a process of having his hair brushed this way and that, emerges with a glass case over head to protect his new look. A topical look at the art of gentlemen's hairdressing, especially techniques which involved the use of the latest technology. From Punch, or the London

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