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The Death of LondonHistorians today mostly shirk from using the term “The Dark Ages” whe
cleopatrasdaughter:Kleopatra VII and Queen Victoria parallels
Lady Oxenden, Thomas Hudson, ca. 1755-56
Chris Odgers aka Sawhorse Books (British, b. 1977, Camborne, Cornwall, UK) - Flame Head for an Album
peashooter85:Rare British Special Operations Executive push dagger, World War II.from Helios Auction
Una and the Lion, Briton Rivière (1840-1920)Happy World Lion Day!
belgian and british & commonwealth soldiers buried side by side belgian military cemetery in wes
Samuel John Lamorna-Birch (1869 - 1955)Summer Evening, The Still Pool, Deveron, near Rothiemay
bantarleton:British light infantrymen as they would have appeared during the American Revolution. No
British soldiers wading out to a destroyer off the Dunkirk coast (May/June, 1940).
The Birth of Venus, Henry Courtney Selous, 1852
Landscape With Two Nudes ⚜️Artist:Alfred Kingsley Lawrence1893–1975
Ancient Roman chalcedonyappliqué depicting the bust of a young man in a cloak. Artist unknown; ca.
George Blackie Sticks (1843–1938)River Landscape
observationballoons:British women forestry workers, 1918.
archaicwonder:Alexander the Great by Evgeny Legedin on Flickr.Became king of Macedon 336BC…&h
froody:scrotegasm:froody:claygoblin:One in the eye The Great British Year, BBCouch! good news is he’
thehighpriestofreverseracism:Let’s talk about the legendary Nina Simone & British actress Michae
The Hunters Leave Southill, George Stubbs, between 1763 and 1768
Adam Hale aka The Daily Splice (British, b. Preston, Lancashire, England) - 1: Untitled (#186), 2016
Jakob Nacken tallest man in the German Army (7’ 6"), surrenders to British Cpl. Bob Rober
Diana Rigg / standing on a 1905 Vauxhall 7/9 hp / on location in September 1966 at Palace House, Bea
The Wright Glacier flows down a valley between the mountainsbordering Alaska and British Columbia (C
Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933), ‘Apollyon Combating Christian’, from “The Pilg
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