Challenge 005: Jane Eyre illustrations

Feb 27, 2008 20:07

This time the theme is something a little different -- Jane Eyre illustrations by F. H. Townsend. Originally published in 1897 along with Charlotte Bronte's famous novel, there are fourteen black and white woodcut-style illustrations depicting various scenes from the story. I stumbled across these a while back, and thought they would make a great ( Read more... )

challenge 005, era: victorian

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gerryswenchie February 28 2008, 04:56:28 UTC
when i click on the images it says "please do not inline project gutenberg iamges" is there any chance you can put them on photobucket or something please? otherwise i cant get the pics for the challenge :-)

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olde_fashioned February 28 2008, 05:03:53 UTC
You're kidding!! It doesn't do that to me, at all. Have you tried right-clicking and "open link in new window"? If that doesn't work I'll go upload them right away.

ETA: I had another idea. Did you try the image credit link at the bottom and scrolling down to find the image you want?

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gerryswenchie February 28 2008, 05:41:45 UTC
i did try and right click the image but i got the same problem. but i shall try with you have put up and let you know what happens :-)

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olde_fashioned February 28 2008, 05:44:14 UTC
Thank you for your patience, and I'm very sorry about that!

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gerryswenchie February 28 2008, 05:45:35 UTC
well i finally got the pics from the photobucket link. thank you :-) and sorry about the trouble...

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olde_fashioned February 28 2008, 05:49:40 UTC
Oh good!! You're welcome, and you didn't do anything wrong! Thank you for letting me know. :-)

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midenianscholar February 28 2008, 15:02:14 UTC
Oh! These are lovely! I might have to enter this one. ^-^

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olde_fashioned February 29 2008, 01:03:08 UTC
:-D

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anonymous February 29 2008, 21:18:34 UTC
Re: I hope I'm doing this right. (: olde_fashioned February 29 2008, 22:22:18 UTC
Thank you for entering.

Next time please include your image as well as the URLs in your comment. ;-)

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