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"Faking: Unveiling the Mysterious Daylight Raid from my Studio Window, July" Step into the intriguing world of Violet Gordon Charlesworth and her enigmatic life

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Daylight Raid from my Studio Window, July
" Daylight Raid from my Studio Window, 7 July 1917. Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. From 1929 catalogue card:If the screen across the lower part of the window be examined it will be seen that Lady

Background imageFaking Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: her home

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: her home
The home of Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) at St Asaph, Wales. She became notorious for faking her own death in 1909 by allegedly being thrown from her motor car into the sea from the cliffs

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Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the motor car
The motor car with broken windscreen from which Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) was alleged to have been thrown into the sea following an accident at Penmaenbach near Llandudno

Background imageFaking Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the slope down which she fell

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the slope down which she fell
The slope down which, according to the chaffeurs first statement, Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) was alleged to have fallen and coming through the windscreen of her car at Penmaenbach

Background imageFaking Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: site of the crash

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: site of the crash
The spot at which the motor car of Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) was alleged to have struck the wall, over which she was said to have been thrown into the sea below at Penmaenbach near

Background imageFaking Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth

Violet Gordon Charlesworth
A portrait of Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884), showcasing her elaborate and expensive clothing. She became notorious for faking her own death in 1909 by allegedly being thrown from her motor

Background imageFaking Collection: SPIRIT PHOTO - BUGUET

SPIRIT PHOTO - BUGUET
French photographer Edouard Buguet depicted in the act of faking a spirit photograph Date: circa 1870

Background imageFaking Collection: Picture No. 10984374

Picture No. 10984374
Little Ringed Plover - adult faking injury to distract away from chicks Bulgaria (Charadrius dubius) Date:

Background imageFaking Collection: Melamine and kidneys, artwork

Melamine and kidneys, artwork
Melamine and kidneys, computer artwork. Melamine is an organic base with a high nitrogen content. Melamine and formaldehyde are the main components of the plastic known as melamine resin

Background imageFaking Collection: Spirit Photo Hope

Spirit Photo Hope
Photo by William Hope, showing Harry Price with a spirit extra : Price showed that Hope had switched the plates, though he himself was accused of faking the exposure


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"Faking: Unveiling the Mysterious Daylight Raid from my Studio Window, July" Step into the intriguing world of Violet Gordon Charlesworth and her enigmatic life. From her lavish home to her sleek motor car, she exuded an air of mystery that captivated all who crossed paths with her. But it was the fateful slope down which she fell that changed everything. The site of the crash became a symbol of both tragedy and curiosity, leaving us wondering what truly happened on that ill-fated day. As we delve deeper into Violet's story, we uncover layers upon layers of deception. Was she really as innocent as she seemed? Or did she possess hidden secrets that led to her downfall? In our quest for answers, we stumble upon a spirit photo by Buguet - Picture No. 10984374 - capturing an ethereal presence lingering in the shadows. Could this be a clue or merely another fabrication in Violet's web of lies? Amidst this tangled web, Melamine and kidneys emerge as unexpected elements intertwining artistry and biology. Carlos Villoch's mesmerizing artwork forces us to question reality itself – is anything truly genuine or are we all just faking our way through life? Join us on this captivating journey where truth becomes elusive and every step brings us closer to unraveling the enigma known as Violet Gordon Charlesworth.