16th Century Vampire Blood
GEORG HAINZ, Cabinets of Curiosities 1666
‘Til death do us part. Coffin ring box.
Abandoned Church
Stone House (aka Witches Castle) in the towering pine trees in
If you dare..
A famous spot in France, St Etienne abandoned church. And it’s
Restorative mortuary makeup
Reminds me of a Howl’s Moving Castle :)
Photo of baby born via cesarean in the caul (a peek of life inside
Spontaneous human combustion
Spanish Donkey - The naked victim was placed astride the main
Clonycavan Man (around 392 BC) is a well-preserved Iron Age bog
Albert Einstein’s brain, removed by pathologist Thomas Harvey
Heads and baby arms in the Mutter Museum, Philadelphia.
Mermaid Baby (by Museum of World Wonders (Dr. Takeshi Yamada))
This penis is made out of animal bone and has wings on it. Phallic
The missing head of French King Henry IV, who died in 1610, was
Prehistoric footprints of Bronze Age people escaping from the
Chocolate-coated Strychnine
Skull-like aquilegia plant pods
Scottish stone, perhaps depicting the deceased of an entire family.
Mortuary makeup
Bridge to Infirmary Ward, Taunton State Hospital, Massachusetts
Death and Gravestone Symbolism full format here – http://old.dongxi.net/upload/attached/2011/11/03/224904_67810.jpg
Headstone at Dryburgh Abbey, near St. Boswells , Scottish Borders,
Downtown Dallas – copper thieves were trying to pull a
The oldest worked gold known found in a grave near Varna, Bulgaria.
“The Scold’s Bridle, a British invention, possibly
Early 19th century french vampyre hunting kit. The Specimens
Sharpening teeth is a very painful form of change that the tribes
That looks like it will hurt! - Torture Instruments.
Why we call it “the living room”: In years passed,
Post mortem. Both are deceased.
Amongst a collection of medical oddities housed at the Surgeons’
Opium Den