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Everything wrong with the East of England melted down into one sub-human

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September 19, 1901: A.E. Waite was initiated an Entered Apprentice in Runymede Lodge No. 2430 at Wraysbury in Buckinghamshire, England.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins

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The Crystal Ball (1902) by John William Waterhouse (England, 1849-1917). Now restored to include the skull in the original painting. What is she up to? Pre-Raphaelite style.

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The giant ground sloth, Mylodon. Identified by bones that Charles Darwin sent back to England during his Beagle voyage. (Art )

https://t.co/0PQ2E3sldI

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Tom Bagshaw - revisited
Based in the Georgian city of Bath, England, Tom Bagshaw works as a commercial illustrator. His talents are sought after by clients in fashion, advertising, editorial and publishing
https://t.co/BsETyINuCD

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Welp. The UK's returning to older systems of measurement. So how do we count eels now?

As in days of yore! In pre-modern England eels were counted in units called sticks & binds.

1 stick = 25 eels
1 bind = 10 sticks

Demand you new rights, friends. Demand your stick of eels.

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Games & Theatre in Shakespeare's England is the 3rd volume in the book series Cultures of Play, 1300-1700 edited by Bret Rothstein, & Christina Normore (press contact, ). Visit the series page for info on all of the books: https://t.co/mn0SRsMNsE

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The former England fast bowler was born in Yorkshire on September 17, 1940.

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Throw back and new re draw of what will always be one of my favorite anime's!

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These four! England, America, Akagi, and Atsumu! Gonna use my arts. Hehehe

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New artwork for sale! - "Maidstone England Skyline - https://t.co/sMSFtufLUT

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Happy Anniversary👑#BlackButler This is one of the most gorgeous manga due to all the outfit details. And I love the merge of Old England and supernatural.

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I did some fitness in the Ring Fit Adventure today.
It was difficult to hear weather forecast for England.
today's work was main office work.
I got a lot of spring rain and berries, what should we do?

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Jenny Greenteeth is an iconic hag of Northern England, though folklorists don't always agree on where. While most agree she is a river hag who lies in wait for those who get get close, some say at night she hides in the trees.

🖼: L. Hunt

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Apple. 1570. By Jacques le Moyne des Morgues, during his time in England doing natural history studies. Today is his day.

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3/3 Rose, heartsease, sweet pea, garden pea, and a lax-flowered orchid. By Jacques le Moyne de Morgues of France, in England.

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