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RT @hiro175470671: おはようございます⛅️ 雲が厚い朝 明日は桃の節句、ひな祭り🎎🍡🌸 今日が今週のラストお弁当なので フライング #ちらし寿司弁当 に ひな祭りは 世界中の女の子、 全ての女性が 幸せな日になりますように♡*゚ 今週もありがとうございました*。 #お弁当記録 #ひな祭り pic.twitter.com/pja0wDv8b2

posted at 08:43:07

RT @SarahjevsEvans: Barry and his portrait 💖 pic.twitter.com/nTSrdFqgZM

posted at 08:40:30

RT @Anna_Mazz: The smallest library in Italy. For over twenty years, a retired school teacher has been taking his ‘Bibliomotocarro’ of books to children in villages in Southern Italy. pic.twitter.com/5VCRtPLtEr

posted at 08:40:02

RT @easyfirenze: 雨と覚悟のチヴィタ・ディ・バーニョレージオは、到着とともに日の光が✨ この村にも少しずつ春がやって来ていました。 pic.twitter.com/ZzSRltLVfP

posted at 08:39:07

RT @SlCathy: #StDavidsDay I really don't think this is the most suitable garb for a respectable church crawl. This blooming pair and their keen hound look to be making quite a noise! Daffodil, from a series based on Flora’s Feast by Walter Crane (1845–1915). Boston Museum of Fine Arts. pic.twitter.com/pdIpPxFoDP

posted at 08:37:29

RT @SlCathy: The lane to the beautiful church in Blewbury in the Berkshire Downs had a surprise in store for me. @Pericles494BC #WindowsOnWednesday pic.twitter.com/TEfLA7d4uD

posted at 08:37:12

RT @DrNWillburger: A marvellous scene of daily life for #ReliefWednesday: A #Roman funerary relief depicting the transport of two (wine?) barrels on a four wheeled chariot pulled by two oxen. A #dog, probably the driver's beloved companion, is sitting on the barrels. 1/2 #RomanArchaeology pic.twitter.com/UZvczGopYh

posted at 08:35:28

RT @ArrowChiron: Medieval March hare in the porch at St Mary, Elmley Castle #Worcestershire pic.twitter.com/qbmjgPuEix

posted at 08:34:48

RT @renatamodrakova: March Welcome to the month of March! Today was one of the days used in history as the beginning of the calendar year. National Library CZ The Book of Hours from Sychrov, ca 1500, France (VI D 25) Breviary, 14th/15th century, Bohemia (XIII C 1a) www.manuscriptorium.com pic.twitter.com/LL7nzDJVhp

posted at 08:34:19

RT @Cleio_: El mes de marzo en el calendario de un Libro de Horas. En la miniatura aparece representada la poda de vides y el signo Aries. Artista desconocido. Estrasburgo, Francia; s. XVI. Getty Museum. Ms. Ludwig IX 16, fol. 3. www.getty.edu/art/collection… #MedievalTwitter pic.twitter.com/Ogxai96vq8

posted at 08:34:02

RT @EdvanderVlist: March is here! But it is still very cold, so let us stay at home and warm ourselves, since the house is on fire and the fish peek through the windows. Book of hours; Paris, end 15th c. (@KB_Nederland ms. 76 F 14) pic.twitter.com/e6rEyrLs4b

posted at 08:33:45

RT @liber_ray: Happy St David’s Day! For Welsh friends, here’s a lovely border of daffodils with a dragonfly from an early 16th-century Book of Hours now @BLMedieval Add MS 35214, f. 15r 📜🌼 pic.twitter.com/riYlRFrRXC

posted at 08:33:31

RT @PP_Rubens: 2/2 Rushing in from left : Gabriel. Waiting patiently at right: Mary. Holding it all together: fantastic perspectival architecture devised by Sandro Botticelli. Today is his day. pic.twitter.com/lOC6PGsqUz

posted at 08:32:01

RT @PP_Rubens: Mary of Burgundy in her Book of Hours in 1477, reading her book of hours, and envisioning the Virgin Mary there in a church. Brilliant, or what? pic.twitter.com/9D6EVIsH2h

posted at 08:31:37

RT @jdmccafferty: Brendator da Vino from Diverse figure or Arti di Bologna The street seller of wine Print made by Simon Guillain after Annibale Carracci, 1646 (British Museum) pic.twitter.com/W6erb4TLdK

posted at 08:31:02

RT @jdmccafferty: Spring Pieter Brueghel the younger, 1632 (Society of Antiquaries of London) pic.twitter.com/wqUAVaDdbE

posted at 08:29:42

RT @jdmccafferty: Henry VIII with the Barber-Surgeons attributed to Hans Holbein the younger (Hunterian Museum) pic.twitter.com/b0de8bQPsf

posted at 08:29:16

RT @ClarendonPalace: 2) the said Richard & Henry Audley his son, in survivorship, of the said office of ranger...after William Purde the son, who now holds it; with the usual fees payable by the sheriff of Wilts, 1/2 yearly, at Easter & Michaelmas. 📸www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/hunt… pic.twitter.com/VEzxLgcQ40

posted at 08:27:42

RT @ClarendonPalace: 4 Feb 1277. To John de Grimstead, keeper of the park of Melchet. Order to allow Queen Eleanor, the king’s consort, 20 oaks to make laths for her manor-house at Lyndhurst, by the king’s gift. 📸Oy, Eleanor, your laths have turned up! (www.amazon.co.uk/Book-City-Ladi…) pic.twitter.com/67BhzCS1uy

posted at 08:27:09

RT @ClarendonPalace: 2) conies of the laund of Clarendon, with wages of 3 1/2d. a day to be taken of the issues, profits & revenues of Wilts. 📸1st day at work not going well... (www.kbr.be/en/rabbits/) pic.twitter.com/T7D94jJXHv

posted at 08:26:46

RT @cbnewham: Finally from Pickering, here is the Martyrdom of St Edmund. pic.twitter.com/piX37SnTNZ

posted at 08:25:37

RT @cbnewham: A surprising pair of grotesques at Laxton, Nottinghamshire. pic.twitter.com/dzPbnJ8nkp

posted at 08:25:10

RT @cbnewham: Good cops / bad cop. A fierce creature surrounded by some more friendly (if perhaps sinister) ones. As with some other things in my archive, you won't see this any more. It was at Wimbotsham, Norfolk - a church destroyed by fire in 2019. twitter.com/i/web/status/1… pic.twitter.com/ThqXkeSCWl

posted at 08:24:29

RT @last_of_england: 2/2 Alpha, a detail of the 1960s east window at Bisbrooke, Rutland, artist apparently unknown. pic.twitter.com/VX4G1p13TQ

posted at 08:24:05

RT @last_of_england: 'Behold, I am alive for evermore'. A mystery 1960s window at Bisbrooke, Rutland. No one seems to know who it is by. It has been credited to both Francis Skeat and Christopher Webb, but it is by neither. Paul Sharpling found no information, and the church apparently has no record. pic.twitter.com/T9hSsOJuqJ

posted at 08:23:57

RT @last_of_england: 2/2 It is said that March 'comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb', although it's a fairly soft morning here in Suffolk so far. Here's a noble lion at Wetherden, Suffolk, one of a splendid set of 19th Century bench ends. Wetherden: www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/wetherden.htm pic.twitter.com/qvmocyzvvI

posted at 08:23:44

RT @red_loeb: The Minotaur enjoying a snack... BnF MS Latin 4416; Codicis Theodosiani libri sexdecim; 9th century; f.35r @GallicaBnF pic.twitter.com/jDp2UFGfUA

posted at 08:22:16

RT @melibeus1: March = Work @BLMedieval Kings 9 f. 4v pic.twitter.com/P26lPCxvdc

posted at 08:21:13

RT @melibeus1: Duel. @GallicaBnF @laBnF Latin 9472 f. 1r pic.twitter.com/WWYE8VgOGU

posted at 08:21:05


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