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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Chris reads the first page of “The Secret Commonwealth” by Philip Pullman and recommends everyone reads His Dark Materials trilogy for British English.

https://youtu.be/oYaYxt0y384

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8/11 Portrait of Aboriginal Private Harold Arthur Cowan from NSW, Australia, who served with the 6th

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Portrait of Aboriginal Private Harold Arthur Cowan from NSW, Australia, who served with the 6th Light Horse Regiment. 

Original image source: Australian War Memorial 


GWICwill be posting one portrait each day until November 11th.


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 11/11 Portrait of R. Knight, of the Canadian Army Medical Corp, in a hospital bed.Original image so

11/11 

Portrait of R. Knight, of the Canadian Army Medical Corp, in a hospital bed.

Original image source: Canadian Library and Archives


GWICwill be posting one portrait each day until November 11th.


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Angery Lizard boi here to snacc on your liver C:<Feel free to use this as an icon btw! credit is

Angery Lizard boi here to snacc on your liver C:<

Feel free to use this as an icon btw! credit is appreciated tho


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BACKWARDS #NATION.#COMMONWEALTH

BACKWARDS #NATION.
#COMMONWEALTH


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Best Fallout waifu with my power armor

Best Fallout waifu with my power armor


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While this isn’t Kantai Collection it’s for the same fans

While this isn’t Kantai Collection it’s for the same fans


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This pair of 22 carat gold armills (gold bracelets) were commissioned from the Crown Jewelers, Garra

This pair of 22 carat gold armills (gold bracelets) were commissioned from the Crown Jewelers, Garrard & Co. for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Elizabeth II is one of the few monarchs since the restoration to invest in the bracelets.
The exact historical purpose of the bracelets during the coronation is somewhat unclear, but the ceremony refers to the ‘bracelets of sincerity and wisdom’ and they are thought to relate to ancient symbols of knighthood and military leadership. They are also believed to be symbolic of the bond uniting the sovereign to the people of the kingdom.
The bracelets are chased on the outside, each bracelet has a hinge operated by a cast Tudor rose, and inside they have a red velvet lining. They are engraved: ‘Presented for the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by the Governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia’.


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