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Inness

georgeinnessblog wrote 8 months ago: 1799-ben kinevezték királyi festőnek. A nizzai mediterrán hangulat nem nyerte el Amedeo tetszését, G … more →

Tags: Festo, Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642) 1636, Early Autumn Montclair, festmény, festők, frosty morning, Galeria, George Inness, Golden Sunset

P.de Champaigne

philippedechampaigne wrote 10 months ago: Henry Bacon, a friend of the Cassatts, thought that the Impressionists were so radical that they wer … more →

Tags: Artist, Self Portrait, c.1625, Oil Paintings, Portrait of Charlotte Duchesne, philippe de champaigne, Art Gallery, champaigne, Fine Arts

Affliction 2, Winter Ales Fest, UFC 921 comment

jaytee46 wrote 11 months ago: Way too long past UFC 92 to write masses about it, so will just comment briefly. The big three fight … more →

Tags: Beer, MMA, JW Lees, affliction, Fedor Emelianenko, Andrei Arlovski, Josh Barnett, Rashad Evans, beartown

Boleigh fogou

Nick wrote 1 year ago: I spent yesterday walking round the area west of Penzance in Cornwall. The landscape there is pock-m … more →

Tags: Civil War, Britain, fogou, Cornwall, st buryan, boleigh, gear rout, Iron Age

Robert Barclay - birth, Dec. 23, 1648

separateholy wrote 1 year ago: That it is not lawful to give to men such flattering titles as, “Your Holiness,” “ … more →

Tags: Today in History, QQQuaint Quality Quotes, Worship, quaker, Jesus Christ, Scotland, born this date, not lawful, flattering titles

The Battle of Preston, 1648, in Lego3 comments

h1storym0nkey wrote 1 year ago: Higher production values in this number…if anyone knows of any more lego masterpieces out ther … more →

Tags: Battle of Preston, Civil War, Lego, Re-enactment

The Hag

bloggingexperiments wrote 1 year ago: The Hag by Robert Herrick (1648) The Hag is astride, This night for to ride; The Devill and shee tog … more →

Tags: writing, writer, Author, Halloween, The Hag, Robert Herrick, Poetry, Poem

United States eats the sh....5 comments

orderemerges wrote 1 year ago: Medvedev unilaterally recognizes Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Bye bye 1648… Thanks U.S.A. … more →

Tags: Politics, Russia, united states, Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, International Politics, Recognition, precedent

John Taylor, Charles I and the royal touch

Nick wrote 1 year ago: In the autumn of 1648, the poet and waterman John Taylor made a pilgrimage to the Isle of Wight to v … more →

Tags: Civil War, England, seventeenth century, Charles I, Google maps, Isle of Wight, John Taylor, king's evil, newport


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