Reminds me of this classic 1964 portrait of Buckminster Fuller by Boris Artzybasheff. Love how both artists incorporate the subject's work into the illustration.

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A pupil prays at a vigil for victims of the Christchurch massacre.
Metro, 19.3.19.
Getty Images.

Hand-stitched newspaper to tea towel.

Are We All Sitting Comfortably? Section 2.

On display at Westminster Reference Library, 8-14th Oct

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Did you know on this day in 1886 Fred Archer landed his sixth and final St Leger on the Duke of Westminster’s horse Ormonde to complete the Triple Crown. The Triple Crown consists of the Newmarket 2,000 Guineas Stakes, The Epsom Derby and the Doncaster St Leger Stakes.

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In honour of the anniversary of the death of Charles James Fox, 1806, another chance to read 's blog on the 1788 election:
https://t.co/q6EYOJBT8k

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I'll be at this event on Saturday at Hull Minster, Trinity Square if you are in town - https://t.co/S6zrgB9YtE - a medieval theme you say?

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Upminster Park— this time with people in it...

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Tree in Upminster Park from this morning...

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"Buckminster Fuller explained to me once that because our world is constructed from geometric relations like the Golden Ratio or the Fibonacci Series by thinking about geometry all the time you could organize & harmonize your life w/ the structure of the world" –Einar Thorsteinn

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This painting of trees huddled together on Exmoor won a prize at the in 2018 and recently sold at . It is oil on canvas, at 60 cm x 60 cm. A small study for the painting on board also sold at the same gallery! What do you think?

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Towards York Minster by Jim Edwards https://t.co/1m6nc5MxFa Signed limited edition prints available with Free UK mainland delivery. We ship Worldwide

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John Blanke was a 16C black trumpeter in the royal courts. John is thought to be shown here in the Westminster Tournament Roll - a 60ft long illustrated manuscript of Henry VIII’s extravagant pageant held to mark the birth of his male child

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5 August 1100: Three days after the death of his brother, King William Rufus, Henry I is crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey, promising a return to the laws of Edward the Confessor.
Henry’s older brother Robert ‘Curthose’ remains Duke of Normandy.

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Forgiven Hubris. Legend has it her last words were "Fuck it I'll just heal myself after".

When you main a healer you just stand in stuff. This one hit particularly hard yesterday tho when I had a 1% wipe in Holminster with trusts cause I kept casting in an AoE : D

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Wilfred Gabriel de Glehn (1870-1951)
Westminster bridge from Victoria Embankment

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If you are in do pop in to the and check out – stocks all 8 books in the You will be most welcome.

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This view looking north west across the Thames at low tide captures Labelye’s Westminster Bridge before c. 1770. To the right a line of buildings runs back to Derby Court – once the London residence of the Earl of Derby. Image © Trustees of

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