Born Janet Cumbrae-Stewart Australian taught by Frederick McCubbin & Exhibited with Victorian Artists Society & member of Melbourne Society of Women Painters Spent 1920s & 1930s painting & exhibiting in Italy France & Britain Returned to Australia in 1939

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Here's an image with a similar color scheme from : Southwesterly Gale, St. Ives, Frederick J. Waugh, 1907 https://t.co/BYYPMMgP7l

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For this week favorite ship we have Gwen x Frederick from by
Go read it on Webtoon ❕

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Learn about the Winter Solstice and Frederick Hammersley in this week's Minis at Home Newsletter, Issue - https://t.co/hz7jb6enls

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What awaits us in this forest?

Art by Grady Frederick on Artstation and IG for

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Born in 1724: (1724-51), Queen of Denmark and Norway as spouse of

Portrait by (1711-93), ca. 1751

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i forgot i never actually posted him here !! a beautiful charles frederick des voeux in one of my collection of ugly waistcoats from the 19th century!

done by the amazing (also matt-j-freeman on tumblr) !! ❤️❤️❤️

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Resplendent Frederick Design (Nidhavellir)

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Bread for Words tells the incredible true story of how Frederick Douglass learned to read as a child, by trading bits of bread with hungry boys on the street for reading lessons. "There would be no keeping [me]." (Douglass) https://t.co/00y9G3q1n8

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Today is so we’ve chosen this beautiful card from . It’s believed that the first Christmas Card was sent to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1611! We wonder what that would’ve looked like. Have you started sending out your Christmas cards yet?

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week - Part I.

The results from this week is here, please give eveyone some love, RT appreciated!

1. Ayra ()
2. Alfonse ()
3. Frederick - Rudolf the reindeer ()
4. Leo - Santa Claus ()

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I was going to attempt a pastiche, but there is nothing I can do to improve Frederick Bernard's Uriah Heep illustration to enter a drawing for 's challenge.

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Col. Anderson & Fanny Keatinge hanging out inside the Somnath Temple, Gujarat, Jan 4 1857. Looks like it was a little chilly that day. In an album of watercolours by John Frederick Lester WD3549, f.12.

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“Count on me through thick and thin
A friendship that will never end
When you are weak, I will be strong
Helping you to carry on
Call on me, I will be there, don't be afraid
Please believe me when I say, count on me”
by

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Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, looking dashing and bloodthirsty at age 9. At least young Sir John Harrington at left is impressed! Painted by Robert Peake, whose day is today.

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