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False Black Widow spiders (Steatoda grossa) are a species of spider found throughout the world, and are not as dangerous as true black widows

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Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: La Vedova ala Baronessa, ca. 1580. Creator: Attributed to Pietro Bertelli

La Vedova ala Baronessa, ca. 1580. Creator: Attributed to Pietro Bertelli
La Vedova ala Baronessa, ca. 1580

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: The Coquettish Widow, 1724. Creator: Francois Bernard Lepicie

The Coquettish Widow, 1724. Creator: Francois Bernard Lepicie
The Coquettish Widow, 1724

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: The Coquettish Widow, 1747. 1747. Creator: Simon Nicolas Duflos

The Coquettish Widow, 1747. 1747. Creator: Simon Nicolas Duflos
The Coquettish Widow, 1747

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Les Larmes du veuvage, 1830-76. 1830-76. Creator: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena

Les Larmes du veuvage, 1830-76. 1830-76. Creator: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena
Les Larmes du veuvage, 1830-76

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Konigin v. England, Kronprinzessin Victoria, Erbprinzessin v. S

Konigin v. England, Kronprinzessin Victoria, Erbprinzessin v. S. Mein, Prinzessin Feodora v. S. M. 1880s

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Mrs. Kennedy, ca. 1858. Creator: Horatio Ross

Mrs. Kennedy, ca. 1858. Creator: Horatio Ross
Mrs. Kennedy, ca. 1858

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Four Generations, ca. 1860. Creator: James Wallace Black

Four Generations, ca. 1860. Creator: James Wallace Black
Four Generations, ca. 1860

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: MOTHER & BABY C1890 MOTHER & BABY C1890

MOTHER & BABY C1890 MOTHER & BABY C1890
Vincent Hope Davenport, age three months, in his white christening robes: his mother holds him. Date: circa 1890

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: HESTER THRALE / MEYER

HESTER THRALE / MEYER
HESTER THRALE Friend of Dr Samuel Johnson, and wife of the brewer, Henry Thrale - she later married Signor Piozzi, her singing teacher Date: 1741 - 1821

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Burnley BB10 2 Map

Burnley BB10 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Burnley BB10 2

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Mrs. Thomas Streatfield Clarkson (Elizabeth Van Horne), ca. 1844. Creator: Thomas Seir Cummings

Mrs. Thomas Streatfield Clarkson (Elizabeth Van Horne), ca. 1844. Creator: Thomas Seir Cummings
Mrs. Thomas Streatfield Clarkson (Elizabeth Van Horne), ca. 1844

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Mrs. Mary Arthur, 1900. Creator: Thomas Eakins

Mrs. Mary Arthur, 1900. Creator: Thomas Eakins
Mrs. Mary Arthur, 1900

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Portrait of a Widow. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a Widow. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a Widow

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman, ca. 1490-1500. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi

Portrait of a Young Woman, ca. 1490-1500. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi
Portrait of a Young Woman, ca. 1490-1500. Identified as the widow of Credis brother

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Queen Victoria at Osborne, 1865-1867, (1943). Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer

Queen Victoria at Osborne, 1865-1867, (1943). Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer
Queen Victoria at Osborne, 1865-1867, (1943). Portrait of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) in mourning, seated on her pony, Flora, held by her servant and favourite John Brown (1826-1883)

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Krishna Ferrying Radha Across the Yamuna River, 1800s. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Ferrying Radha Across the Yamuna River, 1800s. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Ferrying Radha Across the Yamuna River, 1800s. These two images are taken from popular dramas where Krishna, lover of the cowgirls (gopis)

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Lady Roberts, c1870s, (1901). Creator: Maull & Fox

Lady Roberts, c1870s, (1901). Creator: Maull & Fox
Lady Roberts, c1870s, (1901). Portrait of Lady Isabella Roberts (died 1882), mother of British army officer Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico, c1897. Colegio de la Paz Vizcainas was originally established in mid 18th century for the education of orphaned girls and widows

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Lured from her own, her native home... c1820. Creator: George Cruikshank

Lured from her own, her native home... c1820. Creator: George Cruikshank
Lured from her own, her native home, the home of early life, and doom d in stranger realms to roam; a widow! Yet a wife! - Phillipss Lament, c1820

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Geranium phaeum, commonly called dusky crane s-bill, mourning widow or black widow

Geranium phaeum, commonly called dusky crane s-bill, mourning widow or black widow
Illustration of a Geranium phaeum, commonly called dusky crane s-bill, mourning widow or black widow

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Women aircraft maintenance and repair workers, South Wales, World War II, c1939-c1944 (1946)

Women aircraft maintenance and repair workers, South Wales, World War II, c1939-c1944 (1946). The women of South Wales played a skilled part in the maintenance

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Eleanor of Austria. Creator: Unknown

Eleanor of Austria. Creator: Unknown
Eleanor of Austria. Portrait of Eleanor of Austria (1498-1558). Queen of Francis 1st [of France]. Sister of Charles 5th [Holy Roman Emperor] and Widow of Emanuel King of Portugal. Died in 1558

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Queen Victoria, c1890s, (1922). Creator: Knight

Queen Victoria, c1890s, (1922). Creator: Knight
Queen Victoria, c1890s, (1922). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) in an open carriage on the Isle of Wight. From " Bibbys Annual 1922", edited by Joseph Bibby. [J. Bibby & Sons, London, 1922]

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Poplar Almshouses Founded In The Seventeenth Century, 1926, (c1935). Creator: W Whiffin

Poplar Almshouses Founded In The Seventeenth Century, 1926, (c1935). Creator: W Whiffin
Poplar Almshouses Founded In The Seventeenth Century, 1926, (c1935). Woman standing outside Hester Hawes almshouses at Bow Lane in the East End of London

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, Receiving a Letter from the Council (oil on canvas)

Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, Receiving a Letter from the Council (oil on canvas)
3106576 Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, Receiving a Letter from the Council (oil on canvas) by Caletti, Giuseppe (Il Cremonese) (1600-60); 128.5x172.5 cm; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Portrait of Ginevra Aldrovandi Hercolani as a Widow, late 1590s (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Ginevra Aldrovandi Hercolani as a Widow, late 1590s (oil on canvas)
WLT218306 Portrait of Ginevra Aldrovandi Hercolani as a Widow, late 1590s (oil on canvas) by Fontana, Lavinia (1552-1614); 115x95 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: The Licensed Victuallers Asylum, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Licensed Victuallers Asylum, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Licensed Victuallers Asylum, (c1878). View of the Licensed Victuallers National Asylum, an almshouse estate off the Old Kent Road at Asylum Road, (now south east London)

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcai nas was established in the mid 18th century for the education of orphaned girls

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, 1894. Marlborough House was originally built for the first Duke of Marlborough by Sir Christopher Wren in 1709-1711

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Cover of Llibre de les dones (Book of the women) where the Franciscan Eiximenis

Cover of Llibre de les dones (Book of the women) where the Franciscan Eiximenis is depicted writing the book, copy printed in Barcelona in 1495, written in 1396 by Eixemenis, engraving

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Trinity Almshouses, Mile End Road, Stepney, London, 1696. Artist: Simon Gribelin

Trinity Almshouses, Mile End Road, Stepney, London, 1696. Artist: Simon Gribelin
Trinity Almshouses, Mile End Road, Stepney, London, 1696. Perspective view with figures and a horse-drawn carriage. The almshouses were founded in 1695 for retired ships captains and their widows

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill, Woolwich, Kent, 1808. Artist: FR Hay

Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill, Woolwich, Kent, 1808. Artist: FR Hay
Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill, Woolwich, Kent, 1808. This is a folly that commemorates Sir William James, Commodore of the Bombay Marine

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Marriage a la mode, Plate VI, 1745. Artist: Gerard Jean-Baptiste Scotin

Marriage a la mode, Plate VI, 1745. Artist: Gerard Jean-Baptiste Scotin
Marriage a la mode, Plate VI, 1745; Silvertongue has been hanged and the countess has taken poison. Her father - a City alderman - removes the ring from her finger

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Cleo Laine, The Globe, London, 1975. Artist: Brian O Connor

Cleo Laine, The Globe, London, 1975. Artist: Brian O Connor
Cleo Laine, The Globe, London, 1975. Dame Cleo Laine, Lady Dankworth, DBE is an English jazz and pop singer and an actress, noted for her scat singing and for her vocal range

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Captain McClintocks search for missing Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, 6 May 1859 (1901)

Captain McClintocks search for missing Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, 6 May 1859 (1901). The discovery of the Ross Cairn relics by Lieutenant Hobson of the yacht Fox

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Katherine Parr, sixth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825)

Katherine Parr, sixth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Portrait of Katherine (1512-1548) as a widow. The last of Henrys six wives, she outlived the king by a year and a half

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Judith and Holofernes. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)

Judith and Holofernes. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)
Judith and Holofernes. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Queen Victoria in ceremonial robes at her Golden Jubilee, 1887 (1951)

Queen Victoria in ceremonial robes at her Golden Jubilee, 1887 (1951). A print from 100 Years in Pictures, A panorama of History in the Making, text by DC Somervell, Odhams press Limited, London

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Elijah and the Widows Son, c1840-1890, (1923). Artist: Ford Madox Brown

Elijah and the Widows Son, c1840-1890, (1923). Artist: Ford Madox Brown
Elijah and the Widows Son, c1840-1890, (1923).From the Book of Kings; God told Elijah to go to the town of Sarepta and to seek out a widow that would find him water and food (vv.7-9)

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: The Wedding of Mrs. Fox, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry Wehnert

The Wedding of Mrs. Fox, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry Wehnert
The Wedding of Mrs. Fox, 1901. The Wedding of Mrs. Fox is two German fairy tales collected under the same title by the Brothers Grimm in Grimms Fairy Tales

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: A successful collector: Master Dilistone, aged four, 1900

A successful collector: Master Dilistone, aged four, 1900
A successful collector: Master Dilistone, aged four, who took round his little tambourine during the torchlight procession at Brixton. 1900

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. The estate lies by the River Thames, In 1805 the Beaumont property was bought for about £ 14, 000 by Viscount Ashbrook, a friend of George IV

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth

Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth
Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, 1759. Inspired by Boccaccios Decameron, written in the mid 14th century. From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson. [Hachette Et Cie, Paris, 1904]

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Third Part of King Henry VI. Act 3. Scene 2. King Edward, Gloucester

Third Part of King Henry VI. Act 3. Scene 2. King Edward, Gloucester, Clarence & Lady Elizabeth Gre Artist
Third Part of King Henry VI. Act 3. Scene 2. King Edward, Gloucester, Clarence & Lady Elizabeth Grey, 1795. After William Hamilton (1751-1801)

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill, 1807, (1912). Artists: Sir William James, FR Hay

Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill, 1807, (1912). Artists: Sir William James, FR Hay
Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill, 1807, (1912). Severndroog Castle, Oxleas Wood, Shooters Hill in south-east London, designed by Richard Jupp (1728-1799)

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: The Queen Dowager of Edward IV parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793)

The Queen Dowager of Edward IV parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793)
Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen Dowager of Edward IV, parting with her son, the Duke of York, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)

Elizabeth Woodville and Jane Shore accused by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793)
Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of King Edward IV, and Jane Shore, accused of witchcraft by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 1483 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton

Background imageFalse Black Widow Collection: HRH The Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004), 1937

HRH The Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004), 1937. The Duchess of Gloucester was the wife and then widow of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of George V and Mary of Teck



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False Black Widow Collection

False Black Widow spiders (Steatoda grossa) are a species of spider found throughout the world, and are not as dangerous as true black widows, but they can still bite and cause pain and swelling. False black widows have a glossy, bulbous abdomen that is usually brown or gray in color with white markings on it. They also have long legs that are reddish-brown in color. These spiders build webs near windows, doors, and other areas where people may come into contact with them. Although their bites can be painful, they rarely cause serious harm to humans unless the person is allergic to their venom, and is important to take caution when encountering these spiders and seek medical attention if bitten by one.
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