Marie Tussaud (1761-1850) , nee Groskholtts (Grosholts), was born in Strasbourg , her mother worked as a housekeeper for Dr. Phillip Curtis engaged in wax models. He taught Marie Tussaud the art of working with wax. In 1765 she made a wax figure of Joan Murray Dyubari , mistress of Louis XV.The first exhibition of wax works by Phillip Curtis was held in 1770 and enjoyed great success . In 1776, the exhibition was held in the Palais Royal in Paris. Next event on the Boulevard du Temple in 1782, a predecessor of the Cabinet of horror .In 1777, Marie Tussaud created her first wax figure (Voltaire ) , and then followed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau , Benjamin Franklin . During the French Revolution she made death masks of the royal family . After his death in 1794 his collection Phillip Curtis goes to Mary Tussauds.In 1802, Marie Tussaud moved to London . In connection with the Anglo-French war Marie Tussaud and her collection can not return to France, she was forced to travel across the UK and Ireland . In 1835 was established the first permanent exhibition on Baker Street in London.One of the central parts of her museum was the Chamber of Horrors . Part of the exhibition included victims of the French Revolution , the figures of murderers and other criminals .Over time, the collection was filled figures and other famous people , such as Admiral Nelson , Walter Scott .<span>In 1884, the collection moved to Marylebone Road . In 1925 a fire destroyed many of the figures . Forms are not affected, and the figures were reconstructed .</span>
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1. Mary has typed a lot of documents. 2. Megan has seen many places. 3. Mr. Tompson has made many good films. 4. Sarah has translated a lot of foreign novels. 5. Mrs. Stone has written ten novels and twenty short stories.
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1. Teacher said us to go home. 2. My mother said me to buy meat in the shop. 3. Alice said her friend lived in London. 4. The teacher said to me I had not done the work well. 5. I said to Nick where he was going. 6. I said to Boris if his friend lived in Moscow.