Practical Magic
April 2, 2016 11:05 AM Subscribe
Edward Lovett was a bank employee and amateur folklorist fascinated with charms and amulets and the superstitions they represented. He rambled early 20th century London collecting charms from soldiers, sailors, street vendors and others. Today the charms are preserved in the Wellcome Collection, Pitt Rivers Museum, and Horniman Museum.
This particular rabbit hole brought to us by Streets of Salem .
This particular rabbit hole brought to us by Streets of Salem .
Brilliant, thank you. We have many household charms around the house, protecting each door, each of which has a fond memory of travel or a friend. We don't rationally expect them to work, but I don't think that is the point, is it?
If I were a soldier I think I would avoid a charm for fear of its loss...
posted by alasdair at 2:11 PM on April 2, 2016
If I were a soldier I think I would avoid a charm for fear of its loss...
posted by alasdair at 2:11 PM on April 2, 2016
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