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右の角には干し肉~♪
左の角には果物~♪
(そろそろ法に触れるので休暇を取れと管理部からの怒られが発生し、全てを投擲して月曜に有休申請したが交代要員はいないので火曜に出社する頃には何もかも爆散しているのではないかという状況に思わず歌い出したがWaterloo Helmにそんな歴史的事実はない)
お布施をマシマシすると「わぁ~☆」と大喜びしてナイスな感じの占いや予言で励ましてくれる。倒すとWaterloo HelmetやWandsworth Shieldなどをドロップするが、一生お通じのキレがいまいちになる恐ろしい呪いがかかる。
John Constable, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (‘Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817’), 1832 https://t.co/9rJBpCKkFi #museumarchive #tatemuseum
”ふきのとう”のツイート見た
春が待ち遠しい。。。
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The Kinks/Waterloo Sunset
https://t.co/hzNsEGy8Xm
Dear Commanders,
Care to arm-wrestle with her? You might meet your Waterloos instantly. PM1910's also a clear reward in Dual Randomness, who can be obtained by clearing "Ghost Sisters ∞". Friendly units on her buff tile or not will both benefit from her "Spreading Bloodthirst".
Antoine was hit by a 9lb cannon ball – solid lump of iron – fired by Royal Horse Artillery. Ideally these balls hit the ground, bounced & then hit men in the body, but at Waterloo the ground was softened by rain so not as effective as they could be. 6/10
This cuirass was worn by a French cavalryman in 4th company, 2nd Carabinier Regt at Waterloo on 18 June 1815. His name was Antoine Fauveau. He was 23 yrs old & he died sabre in hand. He not long been conscripted and he had benefitted from no more than 7 days training. 2/10
John Constable, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (‘Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817’), 1832 https://t.co/9rJBpCKkFi #johnconstable #museumarchive
Thomas Shotter Boys, London As It Is: Westminster, from Waterloo Bridge, 1842 https://t.co/BczwyJBcT4 #cmaopenaccess #clevelandartmuseum
We want to know what you would like to see in a new #Waterloo Library!
Please complete the short survey here:
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@lambeth_council
de hecho sin tener yo ni idea de cuáles han sido las referencias que han usado me da todos los vibes de estos dos que son El campo de Waterloo de JMW Turner y El juicio final de mi querido John Martin
These #OnlineArtExchange boots were made for walking... in Wellington's army at Waterloo! Major General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian (Later 1st Lord Vivian) (1775–1842) by Martin Archer Shee (1769–1850) is in @Cornwall_Museum collection. Vivian studied @ExeterCollegeOx. @artukdotorg
John Constable, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (‘Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817’), 1832 https://t.co/9rJBpCKSuQ #johnconstable #tatemuseum
City of London reimagined
While crossing Waterloo Bridge recently, I wondered how the city skyline might appear if beauty was at the top of the agenda.
I subsequently took the train from Waterloo Station and redesigned the city on my journey.
#Didyouknow that Waterloo Bridge was originally called the Strand Bridge? Completed in 1817, it was the largest and most expensive bridge to be built in Britain and became a popular visitor attraction while under construction. @ICELibrary #thethames
One of my ancestors was a soldier at the Battle of Waterloo!
#MythicalMashup @StudioTeaBreak
DAY OF THE DEAD + ONE OF YOUR ANCESTORS