Victorian terrariums

Transform your living space with these beautiful Victorian terrarium ideas. Create a miniature garden in a glass container and bring a touch of nature indoors.
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Once upon a time, you could purchase a lion cub on the streets of Shoreditch. At the Club Row Animal Market, just north of Bethnal Green Road, every Sunday the cobblestone road would transform into a theatrical scene where the whoop of monkeys, the howling of dogs, the singing of exotic birds and th

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So intrigued by this terrarium. 19th Century Wardian case reproducing the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London. Container Gardening, Wardian Case, Garden Terrarium, Terraria, Bird Cages, Miniature Garden, Dream Garden, Secret Garden, Fairy Garden

Isn't this the best architectural-form Wardian Case you've ever seen? It reproduces the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London in 1851. via Terrariums are generally credited with being invented by a gentleman named Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward. He invented them during the Victorian era and created a style of glass case with a metal frame that was very popular during the era. These terrariums were called "Wardian Cases" after Ward.

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REGINA GARAY | GOAL ACHIEVER. MASTERMIND GROUP HOST. EDUCATOR.
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Last week's Third Thursday in downtown Pittsfield brought Susan and me out to experience the eclectic gathering of musicians, food mongers, nonprofit promoters, assortment of hand-made jewelry offerings and the like. The evening weather was a delight and those strolling North Street, jovial.

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