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visited a beautiful plant shop in Japantown (at Japantown, San Francisco)
jdwashingtons:GOD’S OWN COUNTRY (2017) dir. FRANCIS LEE“At the time of writing the script, I was fig
filmswithoutfaces:Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)dir. Céline Sciamma
onlyartists:Scepter of Charles V of Franceca. 1364 - 1380 / Musée du Louvre, ParisThe statuette depi
Hercules overcomes the Hydra of Lerna - Cornelis Cort, after Frans Floris (I), 1563. Rijksmuseum.
franken-fan:Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | 12x01 | Kenya
“The Dolphin’s Armor” attributed to King Henry II of France, mid 16th century.from The Musee de’lArm
Yeehaw! Y’all means all.Art by Liberal Jane
“Abolish Prisons, ICE, the State, Police, Borders, Capitalism” Seen in the San Francisco
How Texas saved the French Wine Industry,In 1863 vineyards across France began to whither and die. A
The French MAT-49 submachine gun,By the late 1940’s, the French Army’s supply of submach
Tanks, Battleships, Poison Gas, and ChampagneDuring the negotiations of the Versailles Treaty, which
In the Muir Woods National Monument, Redwood Canyon, near Mill Valley, Marin, Ca., USA by Ministry o
Muir Woods National Monument, Redwood Canyon, near Mill Valley, Marin, Ca., USA by Ministry on Flick
Coast redwoods, Muir Woods National Monument, Redwood Canyon, near Mill Valley, Marin, Ca., USA by M
frankenflora:happy halloween!!
Happy Birthday Golden Gate Bridge! by Jeffrey Sullivan on Flickr.
You’ve heard of the Spanish Armada. Did you know there was an English Armada?In 1588 King Phil
odditiesoflife:Strange Inventions from the Past (Part 2)An extending, stretch RV. (France, 1934)Anal
gunsandposes:Members of the American Women’s Voluntary Services (AWVS) attend a “rifle class” at the
Antifa sticker seen in South San Francisco, California
Yvette Guilbert original vintage poster by Ferdinand Bac from 1895 France
Illustrations from the so-called “Brussels Album”, depicting numerous ceremonies held to
Illuminated romance manuscript “Tristan en prose”, made in France; Anjou or Maine, 1450-
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