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Only light , into light … water reflections … Claude MonetThe Seine At Vetheuil Effect
Some Birds details in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh:Haystacks under a Rainy Sky (Detail) 1890Tw
Perdita (Detail) - Anthony Sandys c.1866A young girl with a garland of flowers in her hair (Deta
Sarah Bernhardt - Jules Bastien-Lepage 1879
yababay:russianculture:The Siege of Leningrad, also known as the Leningrad Blockade was a prolonged
history-of-fashion:ab. 1830 Fan (antler and paper, lithographed and painted)ab. 1833 Fan (mother-of-
humanoidhistory:Gorgeous pages from Astronicum Caesareum, 1540, a manual on the use of astronomical
“The King is dead. Long live The Queen!” 6th February 1952 The King died in his sleep at Sandringha
nevver:Hotter than July
redgoldsparks:My latest comic for The Nib was written by my friend Mike Thompson- it’s his first pub
thesociologicalcinema:Some of the principle actors of the stonewall rebellion
remshel:sancheeeeez762:Buster Keaton’s stunts before green screen - 1920sOkay, this is amazing and I
Shap Abbey-Cumbria
gulbaharsultan:history 5 meme (1/5) → 5 historical figurestagged by @juliacaesaris
Camp Devens (Massachusetts, 1917). This military camp was used as a reception centre and for traini
Camp Devens (Massachusetts, 1917), established on September 5thof that year as a reception centre fo
Camp Devens (Massachusetts, 1917).
Camp Devens (Massachusetts, 1917).
Railway strikes in Paris (February 1920). There were two series ofstrikes that year – one in Februa
itcanbeabeautifulchaos:Different from the Others/Anders als die Andern (1919, dir. Richard Oswald)Th
19th-century lithographs of Massachusetts towns by LucienR. Burleigh: Amherst (1886), Ashburnham (c.
Illustrated cards for the provinces of the Russian Empire (publishedin St. Petersburg 1856). Each c
Refugee women mending socks for American soldiers (Tours, France,September 1918). The women underto
Demonstration at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station (Washington, D.C., 1918).
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