Pick of the Week: Crime, punishment and phrenology

VICTORIAN plaster cast heads of British criminals were not simply macabre souvenirs. Most were created post-mortem as research for the pseudoscience of phrenology – the study of the size and shape of the brain and skull to determine personality.

Steven Parkinson, auctioneer and valuer at Thomson Roddick in Carlisle, encountered a table full of …

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