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Foot-binding was a traditional practice that originated in China around the 10th century. It involved ‘moulding’ the feet by breaking the bones and manipulating the toes under the arch. Although outlawed in 1912, it continued for many years afterwards. https://t.co/gpC03HrxNp
Happy #NationalDogDay! This etching called 'The Dog of the Convent' shows a rescue dog carrying a small child on its back to a hospice. Here's to all the rescue and service dogs out there doing brilliant work every day and helping us humans stay safe and healthy! 🐶🐕🐩
Not every story has a scar, but every scar does have a story.
They drew it with their feet, one step at a time. Another thought provoking Body Squabble webcomic from @robertbidder https://t.co/3tKykxUntT.
Nature is green, leafy and wonderful, but did you know it’s also great for a chat?
34% of British people believe in ghosts (according to YouGov) – and 9% say that they have communicated with them. Have you ever chatted with a ghost? #spooky Another thought provoking Body Squabble webcomic from @robertbidder #FridayFeeling https://t.co/3tKykxUntT
How did we find each other and what would we be if we hadn't?
A comic about friendship by resident artist @robertbidder. See all our comics in one place at https://t.co/3tKykxUntT
Maybe instead of looking for ways to fix wrinkles we could just find ways to use them. A @robertbidder Body Squabble. See more https://t.co/3tKykxUntT
Although the plague receded after 1665, the miasma theory continued to hold sway into the early 1800s, when England was hit with a devastating cholera epidemic. The ‘cholera preventive costume’ shown in this cartoon includes strong-smelling elements like tea, juniper and herbs.
Culture is brain food. Culture is broccoli that tastes nice. Culture is the foam on life's latte. Culture makes you laugh and cry and look smart at parties. Get some culture. #ArtsHealthWellbeing