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biscuitsarenice:Black and British: A Forgotten History Francis Barber’s descendant Cedric Barber [x]
Gold damascened tulwar, probably Lahore in the Punjab, India, 19th centuryfrom Mandarin Mansion
Percussion pocket pistol with silver inlaid grips, crafted by E.W. Bond of London, mid 19th centuryf
Petersen Type Y Viking sword, mid 9th centuryfrom Artemis Gallery
Japanese axe, Muromachi Period, 14th century
Sword with sheath, Cameroon, 19th centuryfrom The British Museum
Equestrian armor of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, circa 1535-1540.from the Spanish Royal Armory Madr
Zweihander, late 16th or early 17th century.from the Saint Louis Art Museum
Beautiful 19th century dagger with walrus ivory handle. Decorated with gold, silver, rubies, emerald
Sudanese short sword/dagger with brass handle and arm scabbard, 19th century.from Parade Antiques
The first US military intervention in Korea — The Korean Expedition of 1871Trouble with North
Kansas City (Missouri, 1938).
Shashka saber, Russian Empire, late 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
wike-wabbits:Chapter titles of Pictures and Tears: A History of People Who Have Cried in Front of Pa
odditiesoflife:The Crucifix Pistol and the Cleric Who Fought VampiresAfter Black Friday during 1870,
slack-water:Happy Ides of March, my dudesabsolutely referenced from this statue of mr julius caesar
Oystermouth Castle | by technodean2000
aloneandforsakenbyfateandbyman:Gold spiral bracelet set with a garnet depicting two snakes whose tai
kelseyridge13:I love this moment. I love it, because Agent Carter she is historically accurate.Amer
allxthirteen:theladylillibet:black-nata:AND FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN CINEMA HISTORY AN AMERICAN MA
theroning:“Pre-code Hollywood. For five sexy and fun-filled years - beginning in 1929, movies were g
yenneferr:Respect doesn’t make history.Joey Batey as Jaskier in Netflix’s The Witcher
inickel:here’s some fun black history for you guys!
In Britain, make-up might have been hard to find, but it was worn with pride and became a symbol of
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