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Hey, do you guys have an idea of what your past life was?
Like me, I’m 90% sure I was a Canadian soldier who was killed in passchendaele during WWI.
Excellent article about @Devils_Porridge new exhibition @MuseumCrush https://t.co/6BgIseUMrc @I_W_M @ITVborder @DGWGO @WHN_WM @LivesOfWW1 #WWI
One of my 3 WIPs (yikes so many...) follows a witch who became a “hello girl” in WWI, the first ever group of women to swear into USA Military #YAFantasy #UrbanFantasy #WWI #HelloGirl
My first all digital sketch of 2019.
Something a little different that includes two of my favourite things. WWI history and zombies :-D
A new exhibit on Canada after WWI:
- 250,000 military personnel were demobilized
- 172,000 were wounded, 12% psychologically
"For many Canadians, the war did not simply end. They struggled with its effects throughout their lives."
Join us Thursday, 6 p.m.
@mum_on_bike @RLHMaternity @RoyalLondonHosp Here's another wartime image, this time from #WWI, of some of the babies and nurses from Marie Celeste Ward, @RoyalLondonHosp
Hilde's described w/ spear bearing references--soldiers called her their Minerva, while theatre puppets call her 'spear lady'. Though in decline, German Uhlan regiments were still a thing early in WWI, hence her cavalry lance, helmet and paint job in the gas/smoke. Meanwhile- 4/6
It's a pleasure to introduce you our first game in developing process.
Silver Cup is a 2D side scrolling shoot-em-up, with an ambiance of the WWI.
More info: https://t.co/ydeh35zYml
#retrogaming #gamedev #indie #indiegame #indiegamedev #shmup #pixelart
La Vie Parisienne (the Parisian life) was a French weekly magazine that ran from 1863-1970. By 1900 it had evolved into a mildly risqué publication. During WWI, General Pershing personally warned American servicemen against purchasing the magazine while stationed in France.
Peter Jackson talks through the intricate colourisation and sound design that brought the footage to life in his haunting WWI documentary They Shall Not Grow Old
https://t.co/iqCBgC4nlE
i joined a tabletop rp campaign run by my buddy @Callosyx so here's my new character. their name is marlie(he/they). they're a wwi vet who's currently living with a bunch of monsters, waiting out the worst of the great depression and a nasty plague
John Lavery (1856-1941) Forest People (n.d.). Lavery led a big life, evident in the diversity of his subject matter. An official British war artist during WWI, he later gave up his London home to the Irish delegation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. A free man of both Dublin & Belfast.
At the time of the drawing, Kollwitz's son was alive but she was haunted by the fear of losing him. He died in WWI.
Here the mother's features are melted and made primal by the powerful combination of grief and maternal instinct.
#MumsInArt
https://t.co/0iLrhhzO5j
You won’t need these arms anymore, friend.
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For the centennial of #armisticeday a bit late... and a reference to one of my favorite pieces of #publicart #sculpture in #nyc the #wwi memorial in prospect park. #flandersfields #poppy #angel #death #british #solider
#OTD 11/15/1918 - Submarine USS H-4 in Drydock 1 at Bremerton's Puget Sound Navy Yard (@PSNSandIMF). 3 weeks after commissioning. One of a handful of subs built here in #WWI era
#OTD 11/15/1918 - Submarine USS H-4 in Drydock 1 at Bremerton's Puget Sound Navy Yard (@PSNSandIMF). 2 weeks after commissioning. One of a handful of subs built here in #WWI era.
Celebrate #Aviationmonth by commemorating the #NightWitches, an awesome band of #WWI ladies who flew high to land a victory for the Soviets. Find this #Witch on GIPHY https://t.co/7yU0qupWtP (or just search 'aviationmonth' in your Twitter/FB messenger/insta/snap GIF searchbar!)