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'Clusterduck' (2020)
By: @PikPokGames (Wellington)
For: Mobile
Hatch as many ducks as possible. As more ducks hatch, the more strange things happen.
With each generation of ducks that hatch, the chances of things going horribly wrong increase at an alarming rate.
#MadeInNZ
#OnThisDay: 18th June 1815, Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Waterloo resulted in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte by the Duke of Wellington and Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher forcing him to abdicate the throne of France for the second and last time. #History #Waterloo
Today in 1815: the Battle of Waterloo takes place in Belgium. The Duke of Wellington described it as the 'the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life'. It was a decisive victory for Anglo-allied forces and Napoleon abdicated four days later. #OTD #onthisday #waterloo
Le 18 juin 1815 marque la défaite de Napoléon dans la morne plaine de Waterloo.
Les troupes britanniques de Wellington et les troupes prussiennes de Blücher y remportent une victoire décisive. Cette défaite provoquera la chute définitive de l'Empire napoléonien.
“I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but by God, they frighten me. ...” (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington).
The Battle of Waterloo, Sunday, 18 June 1815.
‘Happy Waterloo Day’
Ok, I'm good with calling this whimsy done with. Based off of @OneyPlays silliness from the Kingdom Hearts 2 Let's Play I was listening to while working, today. "Jack Skellington with toast in his mouth."
Wellington Wisp, Pt 2:
M407FS
piece based on track twenty one of @CrywankBand ‘s Fist Me til Your Hand Comes out my Mouth album
#art #schizophrenia #artist #crywank
(Thread 1/2) I-Spy: At the Wellington COVID freedom, anti-vaccine, 5G protest march.
Pennell is the great overlooked member of the Expedition. I met him in Oamaru in 2018 and again in Wellington, and he followed me home. I drew this on the plane. He was so happy in his work that Silas suspected him of being in love. https://t.co/UsLtXjbu2e
Old Blucher beating the Corsican big drum.
Bottom humour on full display in this 1814 caricature by George Cruikshank. A similar one of Wellington and Blucher flogging Napoleon's bare buttocks was produced in 1815.
Not to nit pick but why would you set a scene in a park in London & then use an American Robin?
I almost missed that this scene is set in the UK because they used an American Robin even though the lady is speaking in a cockney accent & Bellington Park is a real place in London
#day1 #RED
@30daysketchbookchallenge is back but with a 7 day challenge this week 😁 I’ve taken the prompt ‘Red’ and popped it on some wellingtons after all we seem to be dressing for rain a lot lately!
#7daysketchbookchallenge #sketchingdaily #doddleillustration #Procreate
W is for Wellington Division--my old graphic novel. One of its many characters was a mermaid named Nessa, who was trapped in a museum of curiosities. You can read the whole thing for free here: https://t.co/TBxealKqrw
The Ellington Sister’s
Quinnavine (R) and Makoto (L)
Daughters of a God named Sakiki owned by @BokuBunBun
Which one do you like most?
quick 35 min photo study, from a good new years trip to Wellington C:
@mcribbHistory Géricault's Horseman and David's Coronation (@MuseeLouvre), Chabord's Napoleon at Wagram (@museiincomune) and Lawrence's Wellington (@NPGLondon).