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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, end of Back to the Future 3, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Wild Wild West, Van Helsing, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, the scientific works of Tesla, The Prestige, The Mummy (eventually, as the technology in Victorian Nocturne increases), Constantine (for weapons only), Victorian Romance Emma (fashion, upper-classes, servants)

Lunar Cycles for the Victorian Era

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Victorian Era

Victorian London

Victorian London
City Of Shadows
London Ancestor
London Docs
London Pictures
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Taverns and Inns
Currency
Poverty map of London
London Neighborhood Maps c1868
Cemeteries
Public Institutions (prisons, asylums, hospitals, etc.)
London Labor Classes

Literary References
(i.e., good stuff to read to get you into the language mindset)
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novels by Alan Moore
Drood by Dan Simmons


Writing References
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William Strunk's Elements of Style: This Man is a Grammar God
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halfpenny London 1868 0 Jul 20 2009, 6:12 AM EDT by halfpenny
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There was already a map page for London, yes, but the 1868 site has London maps for pretty much every neighborhood in the city. The detail there is incredible. Yes, it's for 1868, but only the odd detail should be different between that period and ours.
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