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🔸 une version inspirée de la précédente, illustrée par 👉 https://t.co/O1Ncsbvfck

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In Wirral myth Thor’s Stone is named after the Norse god Thor by C10 Viking settlers, who used it as a pagan altar. Thor is said to have tossed the rocks there in anger. Nowadays Morris dancers meet there to enact their rites on Mayday mornings.
🎨ArthurRackham

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Good 2⃣🎄 evening , Kurt, or if you see this tomorrow morning, Happy Christmas Eve! 🙏🥰🙏
Holiday greetings, everyone! ☃️🌲🦌🌲☃️
Love you all! 💕💙💕
More famous Christmas illustrations: and

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🙏 Good morning, Brad! 😊
Time to sleep now, dream of sugarplums and other odd things? 💤🌲💤
Wishing you a good rest, and a safe, strong Thursday.

(1867-1939) illustrations:
"The Night Before Christmas"

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(1867–1939)
Arthur Rackham illustrations of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens – a familiar ghost story about Scrooge and Tiny Tim (cont.):

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(1867–1939)
Arthur Rackham illustrations of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens – a familiar ghost story about Scrooge and Tiny Tim:

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Church Scare

The faeries remained in Greater Manchester 'of very recent date' until:

"The steeple rose,
And bells began to play."
Old Moss, the Faerie Queen
No longer durst remain."

Art:

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"Like the sundial, my paint box counts no hours but sunny ones."
🎨  English illustrator, was 19 September 1867.

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"Like the sundial, my paint box counts no hours but sunny ones."
🎨  English illustrator, 6 September 1939.

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'There was an old Woman lived under a Hill...'
Mother Goose: The Old Nursery Rhymes, by Arthur Rackham


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(1867-1939)
English of many books. Known for his pen and ink which were combined with the use of
Here are some of his illustrations for the book of The Ring of the Niblung. One of my favourites.

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