The 5th most popular book contributed to by an Australian organisation is – drum roll – the 1st volume ever published on Australian fauna: George Shaw's 1794 "Zoology of New Holland" (from 's rare book collection) https://t.co/zTB8aG35PV

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1. I’m ashamed of my d-list mutant knowledge here bc I thought Tempo’s power was teleporting but only to locations she has previously been to. (Who am I thinking of?)
2. Shaw is right, this truly is the greatest gift that mutantdom can give civilization.

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What's your favourite football painting?

Here's 'The National Game' (2017) by English artist George Shaw — a beautiful depiction of a ball in a puddle by some garages in Tile Hill — for some inspiration.

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Almost anything by George Shaw.

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✨Mr. Love / Love & Producer Characters as KIDS [Part 3/4]✨

Shaw :3

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Quincy, myself, anella and Shaw in a very very good picrew style!

https://t.co/RoAZrZQ2mJ

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Shaw and extras colors for the other guys. I think this Victor gives me feels I shouldn’t feel for him 😂 I have a thing for red heads 🙈🙈

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Well I had fun- 😌 please don’t hate me for doing this 🙈 I went along with the color they gave me on the picture, not their exact eye color. Victor and Lucien almost look natural 😂 Shaw rocks every colors I give. gavgav looks like gilgamesh and kiro is BTS/K-Band🤣

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Good morning! I'm just going to bless your timeline with Shaw in HD 🥰😍

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Our top-viewed book on is v.18 of George Shaw's The Naturalist's Miscellany, contributed by . In this volume, it's the invertebrates that steal the show, with exquisite illustrations by Frederick & Richard Polydore Nodder. https://t.co/aJOVJf8OXt

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Cover illustration by Renee Graef - “Happy Birthday, Kirsten” by Janet Shaw (American Girl). Colored pencil over airbrushed acrylic on hot press illustration board.

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Emma bucking up to Shaw and putting him in his place without even raising a finger. Also bonus clip Pyro educating the children.

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Counting down to our 10th birthday: the most-viewed book uploaded onto by is v.14 of Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany", which contains The Parkinsonian Paradise Bird (copied from Sydenham Edwards) via https://t.co/baWXKCUtR5

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🎨🦟🐜🦗🌿Schizodactylus monstrosus, a large cricket found in Asia. "The Naturalist's Miscellany" by George Shaw (1789-1813), V.18.

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