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The winged horse Pegasus, Catalogue of Stars, Arundel MS 66, f. 38r, 1490Source: The British Library
Apparently, medieval rabbits were some fierce creatures you didn’t want to mess with &
Forbidden Books (1897) by Alexander M. Rossi (British, 1840–1916).
Image taken from page 92 of ‘The Oregon Trail, etc’ by The British Library on Fl
Image taken from page 265 of ‘The Oregon Trail, etc’ by The British Library on F
Medieval manuscript of the week is a unicorn! This is an illustration from a late medieval (circa 15
Library of Birmingham, Birmingham, England. Opened on the 3rd September 2013, standing at 60 metres
yesterdaysprint: Daily Mirror, England, February 18, 1930Image © The British Library Board. Al
britishdailyphoto: Ledbury Library and a British Racing Green Jaguar
margisnailia:snail attackthe gorleston psalter the british library, ms 49622, f. 180v
The Luttrell Psalter (British Library, Add. MS 42130) is an illuminated manuscript written and illus
yesterdaysprint:Hull Daily Mail, Yorkshire, England, October 5, 1935Image © The British Library
discardingimages: ‘queck’ gloss Gorleston Psalter, England 14th century. British Library
discardingimages: mandrake herbal, England or France, ca. 1190 British Library, Sloane 1975, fol. 49
discardingimages: fox and goose Luttrell Psalter, England ca. 1325-1340 British Library, Add 42130,
This painting (painted in 1827) is interesting because it shows that officers did not immediately pu
Signal boosting these eight (8!!!) videos from the British Library on the making of medieval manuscr
An unknown, Namasudra man, Eastern Bengal, 1860’s. 1+detail (British Library.)
discardingimages: flying bishop monsterLuttrell Psalter, England ca. 1325-1340. British Library, Add
“A real education takes place, not in the lecture hall or library, but in the rooms of friends
This hat Image taken from page 88 of ‘London and Paris through Indian Spectacles&rsquo
Polly, queen of the meadow!Image taken from page 189 of ’[Queen of the Meadow. A novel.]&a
The first elephant in Vienna Image taken from page 743 of ‘Alt- und Neu-Wien. Geschichte d
He carpentered Image taken from page 326 of ‘Northanger Abbey and Persuasion …
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