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ardenrosegarden:♕ Histories Appreciation Week, Day 1: Kings Appreciation↳ Shakespeare’s Kings of En
johnnysilverhand:HENRY CAVILLin Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)
Sabrina (c.1821). Henry Howard (English, 1769-1847). Oil on canvas. V&A.From the masque Comus by
clawmarks:Unused Tailpiece Design, The Duchess of Malfi - Henry Weston Keen & John Webster - c.1
vivienvalentino:HENRY CAVILLas August Walker / John Lark in Mission Impossible: Fallout
John Opie (1761-1807), ‘Shakspeare. Second part of King Henry VI, act I, scene IV: Mother Jour
the-blue-fairie:John Henry, John HenryJohn Henry is a mighty man.Born with a hammer, born with a ham
monarchypalace:Plantagenet Dynasty : Henry II - Richard I - John IHenry III - Edward I - Edward II
loureecl:John Henry Bonham May 31, 1948 ~ September 25, 1980
William Henry Harrison, John Sartain, 1840, Smithsonian: National Portrait GallerySize: Image: 32.2
michaelmoonsbookshop:Prose Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowIllustrated by John GilbertA New Editi
Meadow Flowers (Golden Rod and Wild aster) - John Henry Twachtman c.1892Impressionism
the-blue-fairie:John Henry, John HenryJohn Henry is a mighty man.Born with a hammer, born with a ham
likeniobe:shakespeare’s kings, john julius norwich
John Franklin (fl.1800-61), “The Seven Champions of Christendom” by William Henry Giles
john-henry-twachtman:Meadow Flowers (Golden Rod and Wild Aster), 1892, John Henry TwachtmanMedium: o
johnnysilverhand:HENRY CAVILLin Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)
Clear and Present Danger
Oh god I’ll never finish this, so I might as well post it today. I’ve had a severe artist’s block fo
johnnysilverhand:Henry Cavill in “Potholes”
stellabutterfly:“John Henry, John Henry,John Henry is a mighty man.”— John Henry (2000)
soracities:Hand details (comparatives)Henry Cabot Lodge, John Singer Sargent | Zwei Hände Mit Stock,
I just found this template in the Notion app and ?????
itinerarium-hic:I found a nice little play on the motto of the Order of the Garter in John Skelton’s
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