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From the Storage Archives: “Mort Aux Vaches!”
Science Museum Object Number A544: Preserved human skin, tattooed with a series of patterned dots and crosses; initials and lettering in French; two hearts, including one pierced by arrows; and the head and torso of a man. Dimensions: h353mm x … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3 dot tattoo, amateur tattoos, criminal tattoos, human remains, L'Affaire Crainquebille, offensive tattoos, preserved tattooed skin, sailor tattoos, Science Museum, tattooed skin collection, Wellcome Collection
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