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Hey fam - I'm Harley, and sometimes I do things.
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Trans-masc nonbinary (he/him), based in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Hj 📸 - @cyrenscosmedia, Maya - @KayossCosplay
Very quick last minute print for @Ggwithpals because wow that new K/DA music video . . Phew!!! Come grab it tomorrow along with all sorts of other video game related goodies at Wellington College!!!
Wellington has the October vibes🌚 . My color on @KowalskiPiotr 's haunted lines .Scripted by @amahnke with the tremendous @DelilahSDawson ...out now through @IDWPublishing
The Duke of Wellington became an object of interest for author Joseph Hamilton when writing the book "The only approved guide through all the stages of a quarrel: containing the royal code of honor; reflections upon duelling etc" https://t.co/DHl8LcgBAp
#WellingtonWednesday
For the last #WellingtonWednesday before Halloween, a ghostly vision.
In Isaac Cruikshank's caricature 'A Vision of Judgement' (c1829), Wellington is haunted by a vision of Charon rowing three ghostly figures across the River Styx (a reference to Dante's 'Inferno').
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Part of Lambton Harbour, in Port Nicholson, New Zealand; comprehending about one third of the water frontage of the town of Wellington, April, 1841., Thomas Allom, @NLNZ https://t.co/bDzBOy88H4 #wikidata #digitalart #lithograph (Palette: #Phoenix) 🖌🎨
Hey everyone! Gobble up these delicious webcomics about eating (& baking) in Wellington by one of our AMAZING @DesignVUW students: https://t.co/JamqK6J7ZV
adventurelandia:
Cruella de Vil by Wellington Phelippe https://t.co/M9pOHBP8Kh
adventurelandia:
Maleficent by Wellington Phelippe https://t.co/HiQTAbwpN3
For #WellingtonWednesday, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the Duke’s attire for the Coronation of King George IV.
This image by James Stephanoff was included in Sir George Nayler’s official account of the ceremony. (Image: British Museum)
#Regency #GeorgeIV
This week's #WellingtonWednesday is #OnThisDay 7 October 1813, Wellington fought & won the Battle of Bidasoa (or the Battle of Larrun) wresting a foothold on French soil from Marshal Soult's army. This established a postion to invade France following the Battle of The Pyrenees.
Meet Alice the Adventurous another of the explorers in the Explorer Hall of Fame. There’s no mountain high enough to stop this this little pig exploring, even in those wellington boots! Thank you to @SmithJamesChris for backing this tier. #DinosAndDiceRolls
🔴 - LIVE @ https://t.co/TIWqm8TOey
🎥 - print illustration/zinemaking
Was gonna do a games stream but I forgot Wellington Zinefest is next week so we're gonna be painting/zinemaking instead! Feel free to drop by to see some roumd birbs and hang out. 🥰
(reupload with watermark) available as prints at wellington zinefest
@LandOfHistory @mcribbHistory @LawrencePhilli5 @JSC1812 Wellington rallying one of the squares (actually this is a very bad idea in a chess game although theoretically possible with the right pawn captures for white... and black promoting a bunch of pawns to knights.)
Wellington Harbour, N.Z., Charles Heaphy, @te_papa https://t.co/JT7eHQ3LMh #wikidata #digitalart #watercolor (Palette: #KirbyArgo #One) 🖌🎨
Fought #OnThisDay 27 Sept 1810 The Battle of Bucasso.
To block Marshal Massena's invasion of Portugal, Wellington chose a very strong position on the heights of Bucasso.
His army consisted of 25,000 British, 25,000 Portuguese & 78 guns, against 60,000 French with 112 guns.
#OTD
Fought #OnThisDay 23 Sept 1803 The Battle of Assaye.
Wellesley commanded 6,500 Indian & British troops against 40,000- 200,000 Mahratta troops led by Hanovarian mercenary Pohlmann
Asked what his greatest vistory was W replied ASSAYE, making it this week's #WellingtonWednesday