Alright, let's do this one last time. My name is Rictor. Betsy died in an explosion, and for 10 minutes, I've been the one and only– Captain Britain.

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

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Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in Britain.

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Aight, let's do dis one last time. My name Gambit. Betsy died in an explosion, and for 10 minutes, I been de one and only– Captain Britain.

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K, let's do this one last time. My name is Jubilee. Betsy died in an explosion, and for 10 minutes, I've been the one and only– Captain Britain.

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Alright, let's do this one last time. Mah name is Rogue. Betsy died in an explosion, and for 10 minutes, I've been the one and only– Captain Britain.

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Queen Cordelia was a legendary Queen of the Britons. She was the youngest daughter of Leir and the second ruling queen of pre-Roman Britain. There is no independent historical evidence for her existence. Her story was used by Shakespeare in his play "King Lear".

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"Albion", the birthplace of the Echindas' civilization; shares heavy similarities to Great Britain. With it’s placement on Mobius’s map and history as reaching a state of technological advancement before other nations. Including it’s name being ancient Greek for Britain.

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"Wet Afternoon". Ethel Spowers. 1930.

Available to order now:

Our delightful print from a pioneering Australian artist in 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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This week's is from an for a book jacket. The book was by Rosemary Sutcliff and was set in Britain. The illustration is by , 1988.

Play here: https://t.co/bM6r2kliLt

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It's necessary to go back rather a long way to find a bona fide Lea-Francis production car. The 14/70 of 1948 was a very traditional quality saloon, seen here in an export brochure. It aimed to earn some badly-needed foreign currency for post-war Britain.

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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the start of the
As you go about your business today, in relative safety, peace & calm, spare a thought for the many 100s of young people who would not survive the summer of 1940.

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On this day in 1812, the United States declares war on Great Britain. Americans believe victory will be a "mere matter of marching." The fighting continues for two-and-a-half-years and ends in a stalemate.

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lay in the heart of territory. Latin name, Caesaromagus "Caesar's market place" it remains mysterious and is unparalleled in It may have been granted during later reorganization of tribal government.

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here’s a pic I made a couple of weeks ago. I guess it’s technically my first fanart. He’s eating what I’ve been told is the worst microwavable food in Britain.

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DAY 22: DR. FAIZA HUSSEIN! The new book is coo but FAIZA WILL ALWAYS BE MY CAPTAIN BRITAIN. Faiza is a British Muslim who gained her power over organic matter. Also pulled the Excalibur sword. PUT HER ON AGENTS OF ATLAS YOU COWARDS.

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FLAG FEN | Mark Stopforth | Oil on canvas
For the past 20 years, Mark's work has been devoted to the untamed and wild landscapes that can be found in the Moors, Fens, Fells and Estuaries of Britain.
https://t.co/s3Yt9goIxB

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The excellent British Baroque exhibition, Tate Britain. But a controversial portrait: Hortense Mancini by Benedetto Gennari (c1684). Public reaction to depiction of enslaved black children led to trigger warnings and Tate rewriting the label.

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"Meyers First Section"

Artwork commemorating the 1944 Return of the King to the British Isles and the Defeat of the Union of Britain.

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Artwork and Lore by

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Life in the park: why do people kill animals? Eyewitness reports reveal the shocking scale of fox hunting in Britain...Can anyone offer any explanation for this activity?.....https://t.co/VFfFzUIWxr (Warning: distressing images)

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