3rd Class Gallery
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3rddoctor: My favourite thing about this scene is that they all kind of act like everything’s cool,
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
010371350:airbornebear:Petty Officer 3rd Class Brandon McKenney and Petty Officer 3rd Class Randall
Funerary bust of a woman from Palmyra. Artist unknown; 3rd cent. CE. Now in the Vatican Museum. P
mini-girlz:Figurine of a WomanAncient Greece. Tanagra, First half of the 3rd century BCclay, white c
jeannepompadour:Diadem with rosettes; Ancient Greek, 3rd- 2nd Centuries B.C.
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet ring, dated to the 3rd to 2nd century BCE. The figure at
archaicwonder:3rd Century Alexander the Great Roman Gold MedallionPart of the Aboukir Treasure, a se
via-appia:Galleria Borghese: Roman classical antiquities of the 1st - 3rd century AD are displayed b
20x07 The Five DoctorsExcept really only four.
not to be foolish on main but i had an assignment for animation class and i did a little loopin anim
honyakukanomangen: Daishou Suguru 大将 優 (Surname bolded)Nohebi Academy 3rd Year Class 3-6Position: W
stephadoo:UNIT family →My Secret Santa gift for 3rddoctor!
allhailthemightyquattro:The Time Monster - Jo: And that was the secret of life? A daisy?
allhailthemightyquattro:Invasion of the Dinosaurs“It’s not the oil and the filth and the
timelordinaustralia:Doctor Who episodes | Story: 059 | season 8 [5/5]↳ The Dæmons“I see,
allhailthemightyquattro:The Three Doctors - So you’re my replacements. A dandy and
timelordinaustralia:Doctor Who episodes | Story: 071 | season 11 [2/5]↳ Invasion of the Dinosaurs&ld
cleowho:“…never mind the dratted coffee!”Planet of the Spiders - season 11 - 1974
Pallas Athena/Minerva with her aegis. Roman mosaic (3rd cent. CE), surrounded by a modern (18t
smallerverse Jo Grant, 3rd Doctor & Delgado!Master“i am uncomfortable when we are not
Applique with the head of Medusa. Vulci. Late 3rd - first half of 2nd century B.C.; gold. Gregorian
Statue of a youth. Tarquinia. Late 4th - 3rd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
Necklace with palmette and lotus pendants. 3rd c. B.C.; terracotta. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.&
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