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Mrs. Salmon's Waxworks

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Mrs. Salmon's Waxworks was a wax museum in Fleet Street, London. It was a widely popular attraction, with the attendance price costing about a halfpenny. Among its exhibitions, one could find statues of King Charles i and the warrior queen Boudicca, as well as scenes of a Turkish harem and of Canaanite women sacrificing children to Moloch.[1]

History

In 1714, British Mentor Phillip Randall arranged a meeting with Master Assassin Duncan Walpole outside of the waxworks to discuss a mission involving the appearance of a new Sage in the Caribbean.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization – Regressions – Subject: Nathan