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William Morris - the poetry, the printing press, tapestries and also art. Not a novel, but an important revival - including re-fashioned suits of armour. The C20th wouldn't have happened without Morris and Co.
The zebra in this painting belonged to Shah Abbas of Persia who was born 27 Jan 1571.
It was presented to him by the Mughal emperor Jahangir in the early 1620s. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Bowl, made in #Persia, c. 1630
16cm x 39.4cm I would love one.
(Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
A miniature diorama showing what looks at first like a surgical scene but instead of patients, it's dumplings that are being stuffed by a surgeon in blue scrubs.
The world is a dark and dreary place these days, so hereβs something to cheer you up: a miniature diorama by Japanese artist, Tanaka Tatsuya.
Greenland Prime Minister Frederik Nielsen speaking to reporters. PHOTO BY LEON NEAL /Getty Images
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen: βPresident Trump's idea of ββsending an American hospital ship here to Greenland has been noted β But we have a public healthcare system where treatment is free for citizens. It is a deliberate choice"
A song thrush perched high up in the willow tree at the bottom of the garden by John Gould, Birds of Great Britain, London, 1873.
βGo, go, go, said the bird: human kind
Cannot bear very much reality.
Time past and time future
What might have been and what has been
Point to one end, which is always present.β ~ Eliot, Burnt Norton, Four Quartets.
#BookWormSat πΌοΈ Gould, 1873.
Safety is important, but in my experience, once I got used to places that are extremely safe despite having no streetlights (e.g. Sark and certain Danish "sommerhusbyer") I stopped equating safety with streetlights - and started enjoying natural darkness β¨ 1/3
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......from what - his relatives.
My first Song Thrush of the year singing this evening in the garden in Cheshire for #BirdsSeenIn2026
horrible pictures.
Especially for @number10cat.bsky.social
An Industrial Revolution - had some impact.
Sandford Street, Salford the wooden Memorial Shrine on the wall was placed there by residents after WW1 in honour if their dead.
#WW1 #History #HistoryMatters
Marie is our Regional Support Officer & is fantastic.
Trade union victimisation is indefensible & abhorrent. To see it done by a union employer undermines the work of all trade unionists.
We have written to the GS to call for a stop to the victimisation and to settle the dispute.
#HandsOffMarie
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Rahaf Haj Ali (Palestinian, b. 2002). Choking No. 2 (2024, clay and mixed media on wood).
Sheep in Ebbw Vale satirising Damien Hirst
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an illustration of a hare, artwork
Artwork by the Japanese artist Takagi Shunzan (ι«ζ¨ζ₯ε±±), who lived from 1803 to 1868. The artwork is from a 195-volume encyclopedia of flora and fauna titled HonzΕ zusetsu (ζ¬θε³θͺ¬), which can be translated as the "Illustrated Book of Herbal Medicine" or a natural history
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Effectively it is blackmail on our part.
Trump dislikes this treaty, because they loose their air-base if we pull out - any time future.
The Uncivilised Cat, 1930, painting by Agnes Miller Parker, Scottish artist.
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Deep River
You are a possession, and an inadequate one, a machine that does not work properly.
The reality of ruffs - you don't often see the side view - here are two from Wenceslaus Hollar in 1645 (BM)
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