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"British Monarchs: The Complete Set (Alternate version)" Poster by MacKaycartoons | Redbubble European History, British History, Sejarah Kuno, Royal Family Trees, Corak Bunga, History Facts Interesting, English History, British Monarchy, Interesting History

Blank walls suck, so bring some life to your dorm, bedroom, office, studio, wherever Printed on 185gsm semi gloss poster paper Custom cut - refer to size chart for finished measurements Includes a 3/16 inch (5mm) white border to assist in framing

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The Magna Carta, 1215, England Magna Carta For Kids, Medieval Study, World History Classroom, Ancient Indian History, England History, Treaty Of Versailles, Ancient World History, Historical Timeline, King John

"When you hear the word ‘document’ you might not get all that excited. Maybe you think about filing paperwork, taxes, or important documents you’re scared to lose like your birth certificate. But really… Documents can change the world. That’s right. With just ink and a few, or many pages, the entire world can be impacted.

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crystal singleton
Queen Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen Tudor History, Anna Boleyn, Ratu Elizabeth, Tudor Monarchs, Elizabethan Era, Istoria Artei, Reine Elizabeth, Mary Queen Of Scots, English History

With her huge, dramatic collars, ghostly pallor and flaming curls of red hair, Queen Elizabeth I’s image is etched in royal history. Trained from a young age to see power and strength in public image, she cultivated a persona that was both pure and powerful. Unwed and without children, she portrayed herself as the chase,...

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Lindajane Keefer
Babel Aesthetic, Dickens London, London 1800, 60s London, Victorian Britain, Historic London, Historical London, Victorian London, Somewhere In Time

Good old Leon and Levy where would I be without them. There is a Police Officer standing on the traffic island in the middle of the photograph, he is probably from POW. On the left is a hoarding surrounding the building site for what was then known as the New Government Offices and is now The Treasury; work was started in 1899 and completed in 1915 so I may be on the cusp here. Lovely bonnets Ladies.

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