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Just five years later, she took her eldest son and her collection on the road, exhibiting throughout the British Isles. Some sources allege she left because her marriage had gone sour; others claim she merely left to make money. Whatever the reason, Tussaud left and never saw her husband again, as the Napoleonic Wars prevented a return to France. Her younger son only joined her in , only after the deaths of his father and grandmother and 20 years after he last saw his mother.

One of Tussaud's most popular attractions at her museum in England established in was the Chamber of Horrors, which included victims of the French Revolution, murderers, and other criminals. Most, though, have been remade from molds, as the originals were rendered unusable through a combination of a fire and the bombing of London in Tussaud ensured her museum legacy by establishing a permanent home for her exhibition in ; it went to her sons upon her death.

She ensured her own legacy by writing her memoirs in , creating a self portrait shown above right in , sitting for a portrait by a court painter, and serving as the inspiration for Charles Dickens' Mrs.

Jarley in his novel, The Old Curiosity Shop. Larger versions of the photos of Voltaire above left and Madame Tussaud above right , by Flickr user mharrsch , are available.

The Garrote. The Guillotine: Preferred instrument of justice during the French Revolution. Few during the French Revolution were more feared than that of Robespierre until he, much like the thousands he sent before him, too felt the slice of the Guillotine's blade. Dedicated to preserving the history of Wax Arts, and the unique stories of all those involved in its development, WAXIPEDIA strives to be the number one source of information on the subject of Wax Museums and their role in the attractions and entertainment industries.

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Madame Tussauds exhibitions waxworks and planetarium. In recognitions of her now celebrated barefoot style of singing, her birthday cake was decorated with barefoot in icing. Sandie hired the Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussauds for guineas, and invited her guests to mingle with the life like effigies of Heath, Haigh and Crippen.

The chamber has recently undergone a 1 million facelift to bring them up-to-date. A waxwork image of Madame Tussaud selecting the heads of guillotine victims in order to make death masks, as featured in the new Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussaud's in London.

The horror-filled basement of the capital's famous waxworks has undergone a 1 million facelift with the aid of new special effects. Undated filer of visitors passing under the blade of the moving guillotine in the new Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussaud's, London.



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