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Thomas Shotter Boys, London As It Is: Westminster, from Waterloo Bridge, 1842 https://t.co/BczwyJBcT4 #cmaopenaccess #clevelandartmuseum
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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
Hey there, conductors!
Today's introduction will be Waterloo, gravekeeper maiden of St. Iris. Based off the Waterloo Station in London, it formerly had the London Necropolis railway station, offering burial services until its destruction in World War 2. #ミストレ #MistTrainGirls
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.
A tiny farm! Minutes from Waterloo & Lambeth north stations! Madness. I made you a map. I'm only there on the Saturday. Come by, look at crafts, wander on to lower marsh and get a coffee/cocktail at Scooter Caffe. What a day! Delight!
#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
Did you know Waterloo Bridge was originally called Strand Bridge? It was the largest, and most expensive, bridge contract carried out in Britain and became a popular visitor attraction as it was being built. Visitors included Tsar Alexander I https://t.co/aVEN7R9SOa
John Constable, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (‘Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817’), 1832 https://t.co/9rJBpCKkFi #tatemuseum #museumarchive
#Otd 1828: Death in D.C., US of William Theobald Wolfe Tone. Son of Wolfe Tone. Born Dublin, raised France. Joined Grand Army in Germany. Nom de guerre was le petit loup, the little wolf! Received Legion of Honour. After Battle of Waterloo, emigrated to US (Captain in US Army).
#CheckYourTickets A Pick 4 ticket purchased at @YeswayStores, 117 E. San Marnan Drive in #Waterloo for Thursday's evening draw, won a $6,000 prize! #WooHooForYou
@martinis2018 @angela3nipoti1 @marialves53 @migliaccio31 @Petra71301259 @DavLucia @PaolaToogoodxme @GerardLDonadoni @SalaLettura @Rebeka80721106 @hayertalbe @albertopetro2 @neblaruz @agustin_gut @Sensibilia8 @AnnaMar90949897 @yianniseinstein @AlessandraCicc6 @Johnsmith6244 @renatoantares50 @culture_more @ritamay1 @rebeccaabdu @ceconomou56 @CristianeGLima @Messe11 @Make_u2_happy @smarucci461 @BryanMatthews23 @ANNAMAMARIABIA1 @Biagio960 @cmont4560 @BrindusaB1 @BaroneZaza70 @djolavarrieta @ValerioLivia @MarisaPetrina Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect, ca. 1900 (dated 1903)__ Claude Monet (French painter) 1840 - 1926
John Constable, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (‘Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817’), 1832 https://t.co/9rJBpCKkFi #museumarchive #johnconstable
A #Pick4 ticket purchased at The Snack Shack, 4335 Texas St. in #Waterloo, won $6,000 in today's midday draw! #CheckYourTickets