I think all those former presidents who sold America out to China were secretly working for Britain. Their associates in British intelligence should be noted.

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Issue 7 we see her once again proudly claiming to be Captain Britain. She also shows frustration when the team meets with Cullen and he discusses the doubts about Betsy in the role.

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Issue 1 of Excalibur. Brian is captured by Morgan Le Fay and turned into her dark minion. Brian, in a moment of sentience, gives the amulet to Betsy so she can escape. She now claims the mantle and power of Captain Britain.

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She really said "fuck your prophecy" Nothing but respect for my Captain Britain.

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The Fairy Lovers, by English painter Theodore von Hoist (1840). Tate Britain.

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Today in one image:

"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Our delightful fine art print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

Available to order now: https://t.co/VwsCeFJE22

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Our delightful fine art print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

Available to order now: https://t.co/VwsCeG1fqC

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Fought 13 Sept 1759 The Battle of The Plains of Abraham/The Battle of Quebec. Following a siege General Wolfe decided to lead his troops up steep rocky cliffs. The battle proved to be a deciding event in the conflict between France & Britain.

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at Tate Britain. Plus because when there’s decadence, there must also be scones. It’s the law.

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My picture, 1893 illustration "How King Arthur saw the Questing Beast, & thereof had great marvel" by illustrator, his subversive nature, deviating from Malory's brief, introducing Pan, a treble clef & a phallus at his largest solo shown in 50 years Britain.

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Available to order now:

Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

https://t.co/VwsCeG1fqC

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Available to order now:

Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

https://t.co/VwsCeG1fqC

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This autumn, step into a major show of J.M.W. Turner's stormy landscapes at Tate Britain. It will explore whether these paintings were also a reflection of the turbulent times Turner lived through https://t.co/s3Y80yPczo

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Shirt of Flame (1985), Jacqueline Morreau

This is one of the Herbert’s most recent acquisitions and was given by the Estate of Jacqueline Morreau.

She was known for her distinctive drawing style and her
contributions to the feminist art movement in Britain.

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History and the park: Prospects of Empire: Slavery and Ecology in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Britain.........https://t.co/cYOcTm3uQj

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Available to order now:

Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

https://t.co/VwsCeG1fqC

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Also on the this week is by - this is another series rooted in the magic of the British Isles thanks to the legacy of hero Captain Britain. With the event looming interesting times are sure to be ahead for this team. ^KB

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Available to order now:

Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

https://t.co/VwsCeG1fqC

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4. sometimes referred to as due to inconsistencies within the Sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain. Stated that it was forged on the Isle of
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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Available to order now:

Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

https://t.co/VwsCeG1fqC

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