Wednesday, 26 February 2025

 ....and if we're still on 'depraved' - dazzlenation....see previous post...doesn't flashbak have some of the most fascinating albeit gruesome photos?....go figure:

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https://flashbak.com/madame-tussauds-fire-1925-london-473733/?utm_content=buffer28e13&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

The fire that tore threw London attraction Madame Tussaud’s on 18 March 1925 melted the famous waxworks. Fire crews piled some of the ‘dead’ mannequins outside the attraction on Baker Street. The fire was “a wonderful spectacle. Strong red and golden flames leapt 50 feet from the roof of the building,” one eyewitness told reporters. “The wax models could be distinctly heard sizzling themselves to ‘death’.”

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