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[[Jenny Flint]] compared [[Tom Foster]] and [[Stonn]]'s [[photograph]]y studio to '''''The Old Curiosity Shop''''' when she explored it for clues about [[spirit photography]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Photograph to Remember (audio story)|A Photograph to Remember]]'')
[[Jenny Flint]] compared [[Tom Foster]] and [[Stonn]]'s [[photograph]]y studio to '''''The Old Curiosity Shop''''' when she explored it for clues about [[spirit photography]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Photograph to Remember (audio story)|A Photograph to Remember]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
''The Old Curiosity Shop'' is a novel written by [[Charles Dickens]] featuring the character [[Little Nell]]. Although neither connection is explicitly drawn in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Photograph to Remember (audio story)|A Photograph to Remember]]'', Jenny discovers a picture of Dickens directly she makes the reference.
''The Old Curiosity Shop'' is a novel written by [[Charles Dickens]] featuring the character [[Little Nell]]. Although neither connection is explicitly drawn in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Photograph to Remember (audio story)|A Photograph to Remember]]'', Jenny discovers a picture of Dickens directly she makes the reference.
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 3 January 2021

The Old Curiosity Shop

Jenny Flint compared Tom Foster and Stonn's photography studio to The Old Curiosity Shop when she explored it for clues about spirit photography. (AUDIO: A Photograph to Remember)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Old Curiosity Shop is a novel written by Charles Dickens featuring the character Little Nell. Although neither connection is explicitly drawn in AUDIO: A Photograph to Remember, Jenny discovers a picture of Dickens directly she makes the reference.