Mimi Hunter

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During the nineteenth century, death had come to be marked by the observance of elaborate obsequies that fused new technology with age-old traditions. Prevalent in many generations and cultures, the practice of making a visual record of the deceased had derived fresh impetus from the invention of photography.
The King is Dead, Long Live the King!: Majesty, Mourning and Modernity in Edwardian Britain
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