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Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker’s Hill, June 17, 1775, an oil painting by John
Ancient Egyptian pectoral in the shape of a vulture. Artist unknown; probably 13th Dynasty (ca. 178
Automedon with the Horses of Achilles by Henri Regnault. French, 1868. Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine
The Guide and Woodsman (Adirondacks), Winslow Homer, 1889
The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker’s Hill, June 17, 1775, by John Trumbull
wonderdave:The whole Pepsi commercial thing reminded me that people always mis-remember the famous f
earlhamclassics:A Photographic Exhibition at Boston University, November 11, 2015-January 8, 2016Soc
evocativesynthesis: Hittite Drinking Vessel, Boston Museum of Fine Arts | Near Eastern, Anatolian,
In 1636 the magistrates of Boston contracted a carpenter named Edward Palmer to build a set of stock
historyofmassachusetts:Federal Street after the Great Boston Fire of 1872. Photographed by James Wal
Black-figure hydria with chariot of Achilles dragging the corpse of Hector (and details), attributed
The first Radio Shack store, Boston, MA, 1921
beggars-opera:My favorite overlooked object in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of those “pe
livesunique: The Boston Athenæum, Massachusetts, United States, The Boston Athenaeum is one of the
Boston Public Library has launched a project to transcribe it’s 40,000 document anti-slavery collect
Back Bay, by Rick BurkBoston Brownstones from the 33rd Floor of the Hancock Tower
odditiesoflife:The Man Who Had an Iron Spike Go Completely Through his Head and Lived – The Sad and
Bronze short sword and scabbard, Italic, 9th century BC.from Museum of Fine Arts Boston
The Boston Historic “T” Expansion Track Map shows every proposed extension of the T sinc
yesterdaysprint:Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 5, 1921 The Post’s famous feline (at left) and h
Still Life with Melon and Pears, Luis Egidio Meléndez, ca. 1772
Rosie Ruiz, getting the Boston Marathon winner’s medal and laurel wreath. No one could remembe
American Tract Society. The Lincoln primer, or first reader. Boston, 1864. Lin 2203.5Houghton Librar
Saint Paul, Andrea Vanni, 1390
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