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Ancient Roman figurine of Satyr with infant Dionysus on his shoulder. Bronze 2/4c AD found in the vicinity of ancient Singidunum, present day Belgrade. Photo: Archeoserbia (IG) #Roman #FindsFriday #Dionysus

Lush verdant in Canford Cliffs, Poole #Dorset Happy #fingerpostfriday everyone 💚

Celebrating 50 years of PHYSICAL GRAFFITI, Led Zeppelin's new LIVE EP will be released on Sept 12. Featuring "In My Time Of Dying," "Trampled Under Foot (Live From Earl's Court, '75)," "Sick Again," & "Kashmir (Live From Knebworth, '79)" on CD, vinyl & digitally for the first…
Fabulous letter from the great Deborah Moggach in today’s Times.
#AdoorableThursday Rome Terme di Diocleziano buff.ly/0o7FL33
Walked past this house many times and at the moment the front garden's a little overgrown as it awaits its new owners do their thing. Meanwhile, it's perfect for #adoorablethursday and a door known to Thomas Hardy, he spent his last night in Sturminster Newton here with friends.
Portal and gate at Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds #thursgate #lovegates #kirkstall #england #Heritage
Good news! 🙌 This rare Neolithic long cairn on Dudderhouse Hill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park has been granted Scheduled Monument status. The site offers valuable insight into the lives, deaths and beliefs of England's first farming communities.
Grade II listed Crichel House archway - gate to park and house (1874) #Dorset #Thursgate #LoveOfGates

Simple and weathered door of Church of St Peter, Winterborne Came #Dorset #AdoorableThursday


This busy and colourful page is from a manuscript copy of Vacarius' Liber Pauperum. Vacarius was an Italian law expert who is thought to have taught at the University of Oxford in the 12th century. This work is his commentary on Justinian's Codex (WCL F24 f118r).
The only medieval Cathedral with three spires. @LichfieldCath has many treasures including the St Chad Gospels, an illuminated Anglo Saxon gospel book from about 730 (about 50 years older than the Book of Kells). The Lichfield Angel, discovered in 2003, is a remarkable…
In 18th-century Britain and Ireland, some affluent landowners employed ornamental hermits to reside on their estates, serving as living garden features and subjects of intrigue for visiting guests.
This ceremonial battle axe, beautifully shaped and finished has no signs of use. One of the earliest of its kind to be found in Britain, it's made of the same material as the bluestones at Stonehenge and may have been from a piece of one of these stones... ✨
Raindrops on the compass stone on Glastonbury Tor.
Zephyr Cove, Lake Tahoe #Nevada 🇺🇸 #DailyPictureTheme #blue
Wednesday, 23rd July Today's Daily Picture Theme is 'Blue' RT or reply with your own photo Tomorrow's theme will be 'Cool' #DailyPictureTheme A path of #blue bells
View of Maiden Castle from Poundbury, Dorchester. Between them is the famous Dorset sunflower trail. #HillfortsWednesday
