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Remembering Edd Gould On His 33rd Birthday Today. The Creator Of @Eddsworld. And Also Voiced Himself Until His Death In 2012. Edd May Be Gone. But His World Will Keep On Spinning. #EddGould @MattLobster @thetomska @ninjamac
Mount Rushmole
Memorial to the Moles of The Intriguer Family of Bassaleg Fields
l to r
Sir “Chas” Gouldie-Mole- Intriguer, aka “Old Wiggie”
Sir Wm “Wild Bill” Intriguer, KB
Lord Goffers Intriguer: A Balaclava Strain
Hon. Eddie Monteith Intriguer
By GW
@greggoriedoug
Denman Waldo Ross, Erik H. Gould, 19th-20th century https://t.co/E6ahOEkO37 #museumarchive #denmanwaldoross
John Gould, The Birds of Great Britain: Cuculus canorus https://t.co/zVXRMHDjXY #museumarchive #clevelandartmuseum
Happy 90th Birthday to DICK TRACY! Crime-hating Calvinist Chester Gould debuted his endlessly inventive, brilliant, bonkers, grotesque version of the Great American Novel on Sunday, October 4, 1931.
Qui se souvient de #DickTracy sur #Megadrive les gars? Sorti en 1991 chez nous , il est inspiré du comic strip du même nom de Chester Gould en 1931. Une version #Mastersystem existe aussi. #Retro #RetroGaming #OldSchool #SEGA J'aimais bcp !!!
Se cumplen hoy 90 años de la aparición de la primera tira de la serie con los mejores villanos de la historia... Dick Tracy, de Chester Gould!
(que, por cierto, está editando primorosamente @DolmenEditorial)
Are you following all the drama of the Australian bird of the year voting? The Gang Gang Cockatoo is a clear front runner with 955 votes. It's day 3 of voting though, so the Gouldian Finch could make a comeback! https://t.co/ZC9uW6Czl6 #BirdOfTheYear #SpecialCollections 1/2
"Red-crowned Garrulax, Garrulax ruficeps"
White-throated/Rufous-crowned Laughingthrush, proposed #Taiwan endemic. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877) https://t.co/HUkTqDeah4
Keith Lister's talk in John Carr's neo-classical St Peter's Church this afternoon was 'Horbury in the time of Baring-Gould, 1864-7'.
#horbury #baringgould #stpeterschurch
https://t.co/ompwzoM0Yk
Listening to Glenn Gould's Bach English Suites album, a 2 LP set from 1977. Never noticed this before: the superb Don Hunstein portrait of Glenn on the front cover is matched by a cheeky portrayal of Johann Sebastian on the back.
https://t.co/wcdE0ufu2a
Un redraw de Webo :D (Edd xd, es que yo y mi pana le decimos egg o en español webo xd) #eddsworld #eddgould
2021 2020
"Formosan Green Woodpecker, Gecinus tancol"
The grey-headed woodpecker. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). #Taiwan https://t.co/ZgVXMQhd14
"Red-kneed Pomatorhinus, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis"
The black-necklaced scimitar babbler. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). #Taiwan https://t.co/FWUu6rV7Mx
"Formosan Jay, Garrulus taivanus"
#Taiwanese subspecies of the Eurasian Jay. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). #Taiwan https://t.co/D0wu19O70u
Dick Tracy #126 by Chester Gould (1958). #HarveyComics #ComicBooks #DickTracy #Detectives #50s #TPTV
"Embroidered Barbet, Megalaema nuchalis"
#Taiwan Barbet. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/ygPyuQy1Dt
In 1848, Gould published his 7-volume "Birds of Australia". 20 yrs later, he produced a supplement containing all the birds described since. All 1868 descriptions now also have DOIs:
Australian Cassowary https://t.co/c4blleEjYo
Albert Lyre-Bird https://t.co/oENLyFbF5Y #RetroPIDs