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Arbeia Roman Fort, South Shields, Tyneside.Arbeia Roman fort includes a rebuilt Roman Gate House and
Alabaster effigies of King Henry IV, King of England (d. 1413) and his wife Joan of Navarre (d. 1437
Effigies of Sir William Wilcote (died 1410) and his wife Elizabeth (died 1445) in Wilcote chantry ch
Tomb effigies of Lionel de Welles (d. 1461) and his wife Joan (d. 1434)
In Britain, make-up might have been hard to find, but it was worn with pride and became a symbol of
theforgottenfable:Three different versions of the “Arthurian Legend”/Old England map I’ve been worki
artekka:splintercellconviction:the powerpoint I’ve been waiting for my entire life…actually, as an A
shadows-cant-kill-your-light:poppywho:the royal family, everybody
Between Hope and Fear, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1876
ofbeastsandthings:mymindpalaceisatardis:Britain in a GIFset.This is the most accurate thing in the h
Preserved Roman Wooden Toilet Seat, Vindolanda Roman Fort, Northumberland, 29.4.18.This is a very ra
A face of a woman looking up from the corner of the early Norman font in St. Lawrence’s church
Effigy of Katherine Malley and her husband (1419)
Effigies of William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux(d.1462) and his first wife Elizabeth Beaumont
Effigies of Walter (d. 1431) and Elizabeth FitzWalter (d. 1464)
Monument to Sir Ralph Fitzherbert (d.1483) and his wife detail of wife in church in Norbury, Derbysh
The alabaster effigies of John, 4th Lord Harington and his wife Elizabeth. Dated c. 1460
Details of the tomb chest that bears the effigy of Richard Beauchamp in the chapel he founded at St
Ksenia Ovsyanick in Firebird. English National Ballet. Photo by Diego Indraccolo. Tate Britain, 2012
bonitavista:Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, Walesphoto via jill
Phidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to His Friends, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1868
Corbridge Roman Town, Corbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.8.18.This the second time I have photographe
Bill Brandt. Blackout in London, Crescent Moon and Street Lamp, The Adelphi. 1939
The West Gate, Caerwent Roman Town, Monmouthshire, 6.5.18.Caerwent was known as Venta Silurum (marke
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