OTD 1595 report from Scotland that Tyrone and James MacSorley MacDonnell bought £500 of gunpowder in Glasgow and shipped to Ireland. Glasgow merchants were key to providing war material to the Irish, helped by James VI turning a blind eye for most of the war

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An Féileacán agus an Rí is a performance based on a new retelling of the ancient Irish myth of Mídhir and Étaoin. From writer Máire Zepf in collaboration with dancer/choreographer Clara Kerr with illustrations by Shona Shirley Macdonald.

https://t.co/ralXGiDYFn

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on sale April 8!

Cover by Robson Rocha, and .
Variant cover by Ian MacDonald.

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I’m Austin, I’m an illustrator from Connecticut that loves science fiction and skateboarding.

I’m interested in editorial work, posters, and comics! Hire me please:)

https://t.co/6JfNVjY35f
austinmacdonaldart.com
instagram:

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It's the last day of the decade! 🎆🌕✨ See you soon, 🎉

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You're a mean one .. Mr. Grinch
Your brain is full of spiders, you've got garlic in your soul!

Art by Brett MacDonald on Artstation -

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o' macdoggo had a pump 🎃

doodle for a certain collie streamer

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Bear’s minimalist holiday celebration has an eager Mouse feeling a bit anxious.

A Christmas for Bear
by Bonny Becker illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton


https://t.co/pHzAVkPIjy

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🚀🎛🕰🤖✨
YOU, ROBOT

Time-traveling 1951 pulp mag cover (& original by Lawrence Sterne Stevens!

Legendary & suspense novelist John D. MacDonald wrote the cover story!

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Mentoring works. Here is 12 year old Issy MacDonalds art work for which has raised heaps for young people as she donates 35% of every work sold. She returns next week Dec 11-13th https://t.co/tUzUKAY1O4

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gunna be up late working tonight and would like to order some macdondald to fuel my flesh vessel, so would anyone like a chibi headshot? $10 with quick turnaround (two days max), only taking 2 for now

reply or dm if you wanna snag one ✌

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Looking for something different for the children at Christmas? Come along to a Christmas storytelling and craft session as local author Katie Lorna reads her book 'Haggis MacDougall saves Santa'! https://t.co/lQG7wkNkHQ

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One of my favourite posters in BT's collection is this unusual view of the UK on its side to show the GPO coastal wireless radio stations chain, essential in 1938 for ship to shore maritime communications. Artist MacDonald (Max) Gill.

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pokemon macdonadls

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