Monday sketchin’: Theresa issues a trigger warning ahead of the ‘meaningful vote ‘ (as distinct from the usual meaningless votes, presumably).

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My cartoon Wednesday on the extremist thuggery aimed at MPs and journalists outside Parliament

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"L'Escarpolette" ('The Swing') by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732 - 1806) painted from 1767-1768. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of the rococo era.

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An armchair from circa 1750-1760; carved and gilded beech, covered in blue damask. 👌

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Louis XIV in costume for the "Ballet Royal de la Nuit" (1653). This court ballet lasted 12 hours, beginning at sundown and lasting until morning, and consisted of 45 dances.

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The London Boardmen were said to often be thrown from the pavement by police into the road at the mercy of cabs.

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An artist's impression of the Christmas truce: "British and German Soldiers Arm-in-Arm Exchanging Headgear: A Christmas Truce between Opposing Trenches".

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Emperor Joshua Norton I declared himself supreme ruler of the United States in 1859: his avowed intention was to restore stability and integrity to a country he felt was falling into ruin.

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It's ya girl, the Bandit Queen Karliah aka the main NPC of our current D&D mini-arc

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Concept artworks of "Bioshock Infinite" (directed by , developed by Irrational Games, published by in 2013).

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UK Government’s ivory bill passes final stages in Parliament and now on it's way to becoming law - the near-total ban is expected to cover other ivory-bearing species such narwhals. Image: Kristin Laidre. https://t.co/kH6VRT4e8B

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Sketches from 2016 (right pic) and this year (left), Darliah secretly likes reading erotica

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This is an 1880s photo of 653 W Wrightwood in Chicago. Note the wooden sidewalk, dirt road and lack of buildings surrounding the edifice.

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Going to try start off my Twitter right and post a few of my characters that I never posted over on Tumblr.

Here we have Zarlian, Acid and Silence, currently used as villagers over on my Furvilla account!

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A new exhibition from explores the changes women politicians brought to parliament and the impact of the national political stage on the parts women played in public & professional life in the 20th century. https://t.co/kBmaGxOY6G

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Rush's Tranquiliser Chair was used to remove sensory perception.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s "This Side of Paradise" (1920) showed the disillusionment and moral disintegration experienced by so many in the United States after WW1...

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A Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to "Blow Over" – "Let Us Prey." The Tweed Ring depicted by Thomas Nast in a wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly, 1871.

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