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Also, because it's Easter, time to uncover THE DARK SIDE OF THE EASTER BUNNY!!!
Disclaimer; there is no evidence that the Easter bunny is depicted in any of these pictures and that he/she was involved in any brutal murders.
This book was printed in Britain in 1941 and it's glorious.
I wish I could afford a copy.
Here are a few pages, see the rest here;
https://t.co/jd8i2xEcIc
"Scots have been left terrified after claiming to have spotted the person dressed in the medieval protective gear." https://t.co/4oFKiXJbAw
Impressive painting that almost makes you feel the fear and tension of a mother with her two children in "ye olde times".
Also nice to see a bit of a tough female hero.
But I'm glad we have Tom Björklund and the Kennis brothers these days.
Léon-Maxime Faivre
Two Mothers, 1888
I'm going to Gallipoli next.
I'll keep an eye out for colliding bullets.
Oh just in case you missed it, here are all the illustrations of Victorian working women.
I think this should be a book, OI you, publishers & people who know publishers, make it happen;
https://t.co/UFv1Oidvw4