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#FolkloreThursday Strange glyphs and symbols.Echoes of the past
Folklore is both door and mirror to the hidden truths of place. - #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday
see some Bloody Art of #Pomegranate https://t.co/CWaZZ7lD1A so rich in taste and symbols for #FolkloreThursday
Maurice Sendak's ethereal mermaid is shy, but might come look at you if you pretend you're asleep. #FolkloreThursday
October #dragons. https://t.co/IxrQJmL7r9 #FolkloreThursday The dragon vomiting fire into a spittoon is my favorite.
#FolkloreThursday The #vampire in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre https://t.co/P8b6P7FBty #Halloween2016
Death of the Phoenix #FolkloreThursday #painting #birds #mythology
Baba Yaga's hut usually stands on a single chicken foot (thus, can be moved about easily) #FolkloreThursday #PolishFolklore
The wonderful illustrations of Kay Nielsen #FolkloreThursday
Japanese Yokai, Yuki-onna (snow woman) is a beautiful but dangerous ghost of winter; her Pokemon equivalent is Froslass. #FolkloreThursday
#TBT Illustration for Dapplegrim, The Red Fairy Book, @foliosociety 2008. A Norwegian tale of an enormous horse.
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How many Scottish Mythical Creatures can you name? #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/Mf4PlzQitx @theresabreslin1
Autumn scene from Edmund Dulac's illustration to Hans Christian Andersen's, The Wind's Tale. #AutumnEquinox #FolkloreThursday
Welcome to #FolkloreThursday. We'll be tweeting all our favourite folktales, myths and legends. Que one lovely edition of fairy tales!