Autographs
I'm interested in graphology. Because of that, I've collected tomes that
often reference the old-fashioned autograph book. In Victorian times,
people — including Queen Victoria herself — enjoyed collecting
autographs. In the latter part of the 19th century and early part of the
20th century, people also kept pig books, books filled with pigs that
had been drawn blindfolded!
It's rather delightful to see the eminent people who tried their hand at
drawing pigs blindfolded, and below are just a few. They all came from
the same pig book, and are included in The Stein and Day Book of World Autographs, by Ray Rawlins.
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Robert, Lord Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts |
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King Carlos I of Portugal, |
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Sir Rufus Isaacs, Marquess of Reading, Viceroy of India, Chief Justice |
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King Gustav VI of Sweden |
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Sir C. Aubrey Smith, cricket player, actor |
I revived the practice at a recent dinner party, and it was great fun! Here's our own collection of pigs:
The gathering enjoyed resurrecting this Victorian pastime, and we all agreed that Judy's had by far the most character.
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