In 1876, medium and hypnotist Madam Violet began to attract notoriety in Edinburgh. By this time, the charasmatic spiritualist had gathered a small group of followers, whom she affectionately referred to as her "hive." Her seances had become more and more elaborate, using elements of phantasmagoria to awe her guests. Madam Violet, Queen of the Edinburgh Vampire Hive: She was voted scariest woman alive in the UK in 1882 and 1884. 1.3K 39 Sort by: Add a Comment Glocatico OP • 2 yr. ago • Edited 2 yr. ago Read the extremely interesting article about this woman here Edit: this appears to be a fictional tale not a true story! the true story is rather different! 48
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davidm: If you're asking if there is a Madame Violet who is associated with a group of real vampires in Edinburgh, then I think I can safely say that the answer is no. If you're asking if there's a group in Edinburgh that calls themselves vampires and perhaps plays dress-up, who knows? Dora Noyce (born Georgie Hunter Rae, 1900 [1] -1977) [2] was a Scottish brothel keeper ("madam") based in Edinburgh . Early life Born Georgie Hunter Rae in Rose Street, Edinburgh, [3] the youngest of five, her parents were Alexander Rae, a cutler, and his wife Mary. [4] I can't attest to whether there really ever was an Edinburgh vampire hive or not, but even if there was.this photo does NOT show its queen. Instead, what looks like a late Victorian era photograph of a human woman is actuallya piece of art! As part of the 2008 series, Storydress II, this unique image was created by Christine Elfman. The. See the original story here: https://spookymoon.com/wp/?p=7450
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Louisiana Hive/Reticulan Hive. Leader: Madame Aconchuli, the Red Queen. Madame Aconchuli walks among men as an elegant lady in a Victorian dress, but if you get close to her you realize that her veiled, wide-brimmed hat holds no head - in reality, the Red Sea Queen is an immense amoeban creature of blood-red, writhing ectoplasm, inhabiting the. In 1882 and 1884, Madam Violet of Edinburgh was voted scariest woman alive. She was apart of the notoriously dark vampire hive located in the U.K. 552 33 33 comments Best Top New Controversial Q&A InevitableBohemian • 7 yr. ago They held votes for the scariest woman alive in the 1880s? And they let vampires compete? That seems really unfair. Madam Violet, queen of the notoriously dark Edinburgh vampire hive, was twice voted Most Scary Woman in the UK - in 1882 and 1884. In 1883 that title went to a female heavyweight boxer. Photo,. Facebook In our final trip through Edinburgh's dark past we delve into the darkness of Madam Violet and her vampire Hive. Remember we are on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, be sure to follow us for more information about our podcast. Kieran will be live on Facebook on Halloween so be sure to tune in and get invovled in that. Remember to leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so that we can.
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New version of Madam Violet (and detail) Tempera on wood. Leader of Edinburgh Vampire Hive in mid 1800's. Voted most scary woman in Britain 1882. famous also for her last words of not being sorry. "This collection is inspired by Madam Violet of Edinburgh's photo that I saw on Pinterest. I got so intrigued by the photo that I started. to do a little research," he recalled. "Madam Violet, queen of the notoriously dark Edinburgh vampire hive, was voted twice as the scariest woman in the United Kingdom in 1880 and 1884.
Madam Violet- Queen of Dark Edinburgh Vampire Hive -1882. Log in Madam Violet and the Edinburg vampire hive. Factual Questions. Cardboard May 3, 2015, 3:22am #1. I've seen some stuff online about a Madam Violet and the Edinburgh vampire hive and was just wondering if you guys knew if it was actually real and if you know any details about it. It seem kind of like an Internet urban legend type thing to be.
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Madam Violet. Madam Violet. voted scariest woman of Edinburgh in both 1882 and 1884 and member of the notorious Vampire Hive. This Gothic lady is available in my shop. November 10, 2015 Categories: textile art doll Tags: art doll · gothic · lace · textile · vampire · victorian. I came across this list tonight, the first pic gives a description of "Madame Violent, Queen of the Edinburgh Vampire Hive"..google turned up that the pic was actually taken in 2008 by Christine Elfman. I was just wondering if anyone had any details on who came up with the Vampire Queen story???