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Miniature portraits of Lady Désirée de Guerre and Lord Nicholas Cornwallis-Perkins, Viscount Mousehole, by Marie-Françoise de Guerre, Marchioness de Guerre, 1810
Both miniatures were exchanged by the couple after their betrothal. Lord Mousehole received a portrait of his dear Désirée as she received a portrait of a young viscount.
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mickc-art · 1 year
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Sketches of Nicholas and George
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mick-c · 1 year
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An urge to edit and add more diary entries in Diary of Viscount Mousehole (1809-1810)
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Viscount Mousehole as Apollo, by Sir Lawrence Campbell, 1811
[Image description: A full-body portrait of the gloomy Viscount Mousehole cosplaying as Apollo whilst leaning to a column. The muse was nude but covered by a dark navy blue scarf. His head was wrapped with laurel leaves. His head glow like some portraits of Apollo during the Renaissance to Classical periods. The subject stands against the moors where the clouds formed against him. /end of ID]
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Character information of Lord Nicholas Gaylord Cornwallis-Perkins, Viscount Mousehole
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mickc-art · 1 year
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A GIF illustration of Gilbert O’Vile as “The Fool”
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Portrait of Gilbert O’Vile, by Sir Lawrence Campbell, 1810
[Image Description: Gilbert was seen sitting against the eerie black background. He was writing a letter to his lover Viscount Mousehole with two finished letters beside him from left to right. He was also seen reading a diary once belonged to his late wife Margaret Lennox with his left hand. The diary was dated ‘1792’ which means that Margaret and Gilbert met during that year. /end image description]
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June 1809
Missing an Old Friend
Saturday, 10 June 1809
I have been with Daniel since we entered Trinity College and we were quite inseparable. It's been years since I was separated from an old friend from Eton, yet I have received a letter from a friend who looked at me as a brother. Benjamin was two years my senior, and he is a grandson of the Marquess of Stratsberry. We've been sending letters after we separated since he is in Woolwich serving the Military. 
He announced me that he is courting Lady Dominique de Guerre, who is the second youngest daughter of the Marquess de Guerre. 
I was flabbergasted that a friend was courting a daughter whose mother was a lady-in-waiting of the late-Queen of France. Her father was a former companion of the King of France who was executed by the revolutionaries. Poor man, he was a great lad until he was exiled in England even his family are unable to go back to France until the war is done. 
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mick-c · 2 years
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Sir Seamus O'Vile, 5th Baronet, by Sir Lawrence Campbell, 1808
Sir Seamus O'Vile is the eldest son of Sir Howard O'Vile, 4th Baronet, and Henrietta O'Vile, Lady O'Vile.
He is the elder brother of Gilbert O'Vile, an infamous playwright during the Regency era.
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mick-c · 1 year
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Bad news: the draft of Diaries of Viscount Mousehole (1810-1811) became lost media (except for the initial draft which is from Oct. to Dec. 1810) which means that my laptop isn’t working anymore
Good news: It’s my birthday
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mick-c · 1 year
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Did a painting illustration first before finishing Viscount Mousehole’s mother’s character info
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