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scrotumcoat: yourackdisciprine: British bobsledder Gillian Cooke’s ‘wardrobe malfunction’ during the 2010 FIBT World Championships in St Moritz. A defining moment on Olympic Booty History.
satwcomic: During U.S.A’s early history British/Canadian armed forces burned down the first White House (or Presidential Mansion as it was called).
spaceshoup: Favorite scenes of Doctor Who 9x02 “The Witch’s Familiar”▬ This is one of the most British scenes in TV history, The Doctor on Davros’ chair, having a cuppa tea, talking to the Daleks
collective-history: Today in History: January 1, 1942, The United Nations is created President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issue a declaration, signed by representatives of 26 countries, called the “United Nations.”
under-radar-mag: Storm Thorgerson, the British artist known for some of the most iconic album covers in the history of popular music, died earlier today at the age of 69 after a recent battle with cancer.
collective-history: Roman man penetrating a youth, possibly a slave, middle of the 1st century AD. Found in Bittir, near Jerusalem British Museum
batman-facts-and-history: The term “faithful butler,” rings true the most for Alfred Pennyworth, the Wayne butler. Alfred Pennyworth, once and british actor and intelligence agent, Alfred joined the Wayne family at the request of his father, who
cursedbirds: Friendly reminder that there’s a piece of malachite in the British Natural History Museum that looks like a big ol’ dick.
18thcentury-turnt: morelikecreamhuff: nethilia: nopeabsolutelynot: fangirlingoverdemigods: tyleroakley: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually
emotional-spiritual: themidnightboom: best moment in the history of british television i love you simon i love you noel
early20thcenturynerd: ice-cream: Infographic of British Royal wedding dresses throughout modern history / By Leah Zhao UPDATED version celebrating the newlywed Princess Eugenie as well as two new royal brides! Prints available here Look at how pretty
(Found this in a history book that my friend lent me for AP World History) The caption reads: The popularity of Western consumer goods is eveident in the signs for shops owned by British and U.S. companies adoraning a building in downtown Shanghai, China
runakvaed:It will forever stand as one of the defining moments in British television history.
ithinkthereforeiship: #AND THEN THERE’S THIS ROYAL IDIOT #history of the british empire
lightspeedsound: youretheprotontomyneutron: No flag, no country! no but seriously guys this is the history of the british empire in a nutshell Eddie might be the most underrated comedian ever.
dorkly: popculturebrain: Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are ready for the Super Bowl | Ian McKellen Presenting: two of the most famous British noblemen in the history of the world.
Joan Eardley (1921 - 1963), Italian farmhouse (1948-49)
Joan Eardley (1921 - 1963)
John Constable (East Bergholt, Suffolk, 1776 - London 1837), Weymouth Bay (1816)
James Guthrie (Greenock 1859 - Rhu, Dunbartonshire, 1930), Hard at it, 1883
Stanley Spencer (Cookham on Thames, Berkshire 1891 - 1959); River Nareta, Mostar; 1922
Thomas Gainsborough (Sudbury, Suffolk, 1727 - London 1788); The Linley Sisters (Mrs Sheridan and Mrs Tickell); 1772
David Bomberg (Birmingham 1890 - London 1957), Evening in the City of London, 1944
Christopher Wood (Knowsley 1901 - Salisbury 1930), Church at Tréboul (Brittany), 1930, oil on board, 73 cm x 91 cm
Clive Branson (English; 1907 - 1944), Blitz: Plane Flying (1940), Tate
David McClure (Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, 1926 - Dundee 1998), Houses in Toscana, gouache, 1956
William Roberts (Hackney, London, 1895 - London 1980), The port of London, c 1920-24; oil on canvas; Tate
Vanessa Bell (London 1879 - 1961 Charleston Farmouse); A Sussex Barn, 1945 /1950; oil on canvas
Augustus John (Tenby 1878 - Fordingbridge 1961); David and Dorelia in Normandy, 1908; oil on canvas laid down on millboard
Stanley Spencer (Cookham on Thames, Berkshire, 1891 - Cliveden 1959), Filling tea urns, 1927, oil on canvas, 105 x 185 cm; National Trust Collection
Lucian Freud (Berlin 1922 - London 2011), Interior at Paddington, 1951
David Bomberg (Birmingham 1890 - London 1957); The Southeast Corner, Jerusalem; 1926, oil on canvas
John Michael Wright (London, 1617 - 1694); The family of Sir Robert Vyner, 1673; oil on canvas, 195 x 144 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London
William Hogarth (London, 1697 - 1764); Christ at the Pool of Bethesda, 1736, oil on canvas; St. Bartolomew’s Hospital, London
David Roberts (Stockbridge, Edinburgh, 1796 - London 1864); The Castle of Alcalà de Guadaìra, 1833, oil on canvas; Museo del Prado, Madrid
Joseph Mallord William Turner (London 1775 - Chelsea 1851); Ostend, 1844; oil on canvas, 123 x 93 cm; Neue Pinakothek, Munich
George Romney (Dalton in Furness 1734 - Kendal 1802); Jane Dawkes Robinson, c. 1778; oil on canvas; Indianapolis Museum of Art
John Constable (East Bergholt, Suffolk, 1776 - London 1837); Fen Lane - East Bergholt, 1817 (?); oil on canvas, 92,5 x 69,2 cm; Tate Britain
Frederic Leighton (Scarborough 1830 - London 1896); The Villa Malta - Rome, 1860’s; oil on canvas; The Gere Collection, long-term loan to the National Gallery, London
David Bomberg (Birmingham 1890 - London 1957); Bideford - Devon, 1946; oil on canvas, 71 x 65 cm; Royal Albert Memorial Museum
John Linnell (Bloomsbury, London, 1792 - Redhill, Surrey, 1882); Wheat, 1860; oil on canvas, 140 x 94 cm; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Edward Bawden (English, 1903-1989), The Bird’s Nest, 1951; watercolour and ink on paper
llamajun: indigenous-rising: girljanitor: deducecanoe: haiweewicci: nativeamericannews: Sacajawea: If Not For Her, We Could Be Saluting the British Flag Few women in U.S. history have had more influence on the nation’s history than the young Lemhi
tyleroakley: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and Britain didn’t.
eccentricsoul: hamdaiseverywhere: lizthelazylizard: saandusti: blackinasia: justfalana: British colonialism in Africa in a nutshell. British colonialism everywhere. European Colonialism in general Basically. White people history pt 4
fangirlingoverdemigods: tyleroakley: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over
haiweewicci: nativeamericannews: Sacajawea: If Not For Her, We Could Be Saluting the British Flag Few women in U.S. history have had more influence on the nation’s history than the young Lemhi Shoshone woman, Sacajawea. It’s very likely that Lewis
kriskatagata: sleeeeeepyhead: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and
dark-haired-hamlet:dark-haired-hamlet:dark-haired-hamlet:I think about British Airways Flight 5390 a lotOKAY STRAP IN because this is one of the WILDEST stories in aviation history.In 1990, a British Airways BAC One-Eleven, captained by Tim Lancaster