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Stanley Spencer (Cookham on Thames, Berkshire, 1891 - Cliveden 1959), Filling tea urns, 1927, oil on canvas, 105 x 185 cm; National Trust Collection
David Bomberg (Birmingham 1890 - London 1957); The Southeast Corner, Jerusalem; 1926, oil on canvas
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
David Bomberg (Birmingham 1890 - London 1957); Bideford - Devon, 1946; oil on canvas, 71 x 65 cm; Royal Albert Memorial Museum
John Minton (Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, 1917 - 1957 London); The death of James Dean, 1957; oil on canvas, 122 x 183 cm; Tate collection, London
Wyndham Lewis (born aboard his parents’ yacht near Amherst, Nova Scotia, 1882 - d. London 1957); A Canadian War Factory, 1943; oil on canvas, 85.5 x 114 cm; Tate Collection, London
William Hogarth (London, 1697 - 1764); Marriage à la mode: the marriage settlement, ca. 1743; oil on canvas, 91 x 70 cm; National Gallery, London
angiethewitch: ravensnowmain: angiethewitch: english tourists are causing problems again The history of Earth has never been summed up so succinctly before. wow this reblog is funnier than my entire blog
ivoryathena: Badass women from history Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA (1933) Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s Elspeth Beard, first Englishwoman to circumnavigate the world by motorcycle
goldisblood: Viking Treasure Trove Unearthed from English Field Source: History A nationally significant discovery of Viking treasure dating from the 9th century was unveiled yesterday at London’s British Museum. The hoard of silver coins and jewelry
nanshe-of-nina: WOMEN’S HISTORY ✞ AUGUSTA ADA KING, COUNTESS OF LOVELACE (10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852) The only legitimate child of poet Lord Byron, Ada was an English mathematician and writer known for her work with Charles Babbage on
wehaveourdragons: itistimetodisappear: True history fact: Did you know that sarcasm was first introduced to the english language by the vikings?…I think we all know which viking
OMG there's this cute boy who takes English and History with me!
wetheurban: REPLACEFACE Based out of the UK, artist Steve Payne is the brainchild behind the project entitled REPLACEFACE. Payne takes digital copies of the works of English painter George Dawe (get your Art History learn on if you don’t know who that
haircutwizard: math teachers: chaotic evil english teachers: neutral/lawful good history teachers: either lawful evil or true neutral science teachers: chaotic good
pro-diversity: english teacher: why is there so much conflict throughout history? me:
lostqueenlostqueen: garatt-tatt-tatt: lostqueenlostqueen: I finally finished editing my 26 page paper. My eyes are tired 26 pages on what? 😕 A history page on the historical development of English as a Second Language Programs as it pertains
moisemorancy: drankinwatahmelin: kabams: jaileyrhode: jaileyrhode: Just felt like it needed to be said in plain English. someone tag @nathanzed to this 🚮🚮🚮🚮🚮🚮 I feel like the whites are like tryna edit the past so history will
saltfishandbake: saltfishandbake: Noah fence but y'all white people want to talk about colonialism like its ancient history but the current queen of England was literally already queen when my dad was a kid and Trinidad was an English colony and he
saltfishandbake: saltfishandbake: saltfishandbake: Noah fence but y'all white people want to talk about colonialism like its ancient history but the current queen of England was literally already queen when my dad was a kid and Trinidad was an English
oprimer: cas-get-into-my-ass: freckledtrekkie: because fictional languages are fun learn dothraki (dothraki to english dictionary) learn high valyrian learn astapori valyrian learn tolkien elvish writing speaking (there’s a lot of history and
thetypewriterbleeds: Buried Treasure I have actual pirates in my family history. Some Dutch, some Spanish, some English. The Englishman actually sailed with Edward Teach, otherwise known as Blackbeard. I’m reminded of that every time I visit Charleston
justasolitarywolf replied to your post: justasolitarywolf replied to your post: hello my… biofuckingology, reading nonfiction for English which that class is losing my favoritism, world history, and geometry. most i finished in school so thats
Me studying for World History and English.
universalgrandma: math science history english only the avatar can master all four elements
cridea-jeevik: youre-joking-perce: gandalfthegreywarden: welpwomp: professor-remus: datvikingtho: lightgetsout: satanstrousers: em-in-the-den: current aesthetic: cute english teacher who’s high key banging the history professor current
just-some-geeky-chick: jessicadrags: If you do not think this is one of the best scenes in cinematic history, you are wrong. she got the oscar for this performance. we watched this movie in english class and like three girls screamed with joy at
tears-of-a-thousand-fandoms: norwegianwoodstock: How History Books Will Remember The Government Shut Down: A Masterpost I’m English and I don’t completely get this- what is ACTUALLY going on?
minesottafatspoollegend: meekokyu: current aesthetic: cute english teacher who’s high key banging the history professor current aesthetic: ape going back in time to end this post before it continues
sweetbeesoul: ivoryathena: Badass women from history - part 1 (part 2) Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA (1933) Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s Elspeth Beard, first Englishwoman to
ivoryathena: Badass women from history - part 1 (part 2) Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA (1933) Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s Elspeth Beard, first Englishwoman to circumnavigate
vulcanprodigy: cas-get-into-my-ass: freckledtrekkie: because fictional languages are fun learn dothraki (dothraki to english dictionary) learn high valyrian learn astapori valyrian learn tolkien elvish writing speaking (there’s a lot of history
angiethewitch:rowanthewizard:angiethewitch:english tourists are causing problems again The history of Earth has never been summed up so succinctly before.wow this reblog is funnier than my entire blog
oarfjsh: rruffian: “The sisters of St. Cathode ask that you cover yourself with filaments and take pains to make yourself fully incandescent this evening.” — Probably my favorite sentence in the history of the English language, courtesy of the
bro-slimshady-strider: gandalfthegreywarden: welpwomp: professor-remus: datvikingtho: lightgetsout: satanstrousers: em-in-the-den: current aesthetic: cute english teacher who’s high key banging the history professor current aesthetic: the
kleinecharlotte: Art History Meme [3/9] Paintings ↳ Lady Godiva by John Collier, 1897 Godiva (/ɡəˈdaɪvə/; Old English: Godgifu) — known as Lady Godiva — was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a legend dating back at least
dirkar: I didn’t realize how much spongebob I really knew until y'all started posting captioned screenshots and I could fully reconstruct both the visual and auditory situations of each and every goddamn one. Can’t study for History of the English
collective-history: German soldier, giving a cigarette to an English soldier, Christmas Eve, 1914
ioqayin: yomo7: “Satanism and Witchcraft (originally La Sorcière) is a book by Jules Michelet on the history of witchcraft, published, originally in French, in 1862. The first English translation was published in London in 1863.[1] According
love-of-history: Elizabeth I is buried on top of her sister, Mary I. Inscribed on the grave is ‘Socii tam in thronum et gravi, hic somnum, Elisabeth et Maria, sorores, in spem resurrectionis’, or in English ‘Partners both in throne and grave,
instagram: Celebrating the Life of William Shakespeare “Blessed be the man that spares these stones, / And cursed be he that moves my bones.” -Shakespeare’s Grave Of all the authors in the history of English literature, few can hope to have a
does anyone else have inside jokes with themselves because i know i do
agentlemanathomeandabroad: scullyandscully: In the English tradition. I love the layers of history. Minimalist seems very minimal to me. Some times less is more, but usually less is less imagination and confidence.
wetheurban: REPLACEFACEBased out of the UK, artist Steve Payne is the brainchild behind the project entitled REPLACEFACE. Payne takes digital copies of the works of English painter George Dawe (get your Art History learn on if you don’t know who that
i hate school. i hate getting up at five thirty. i hate gym. i hate english. i hate science. i hate history. i hate math. i hate most adults. i hate rules. i hate other teenagers. AND I HATE WEARING PANTS.
luciferlaughs: Kelly Bates was an English girl who started dating a 48-year-old man named James Smith when she was only 14. James had a long history of abusing his girlfriends, and Kelly would come to taste the worst of it. In 1996, when Kelly was 17,
yellowxperil: leatherwingsinc: Where’d You Find Thisthis isn’t funny. this is a real name. english-speaking perspectives imposed on asian names (passed down and given, full of their own history, cultural and familial significance) to make them
Things overheard in my ap classes:
sft425: theothersideofthefarside: atheistjapanesesocialist: gucciballs: krindor: cheriesvoid: meester-pigvig: lightgetsout: satanstrousers: em-in-the-den: current aesthetic: cute english teacher who’s high key banging the history professor
engulfes:i’ve just been thinking about how english and americans online expect everyone to know their literature and poetry, their ~classics~ when literally every other country in the world also has an incredible and interesting literary history that
nemfrog: French, English, Dutch, Swedish and Spanish provinces, A.D. 1655. United States: a history. 1891.