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📸: The Douglas Brothers
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XTC, 1989
scanned from 35mm slide
📸: The Douglas Brothers
if you like my scans and want to help out you can do so here
XTC IN OSAKA
György Kepes. Lichtenberg figures, 1951
Colin Moulding of XTC on Swap Shop, February 21st 1981. (x)
I know its Nakba day but I truly do not have the heart to be the bearer of education. If anyone's interested in sources for reading or watching about the Nakba you can find a plethora of it offered on decolonizepalestine.com. they have a reading list for the Nakba
I found a site recently called the nakba archive that interviews palestinian elderly that survived the nakba. What i like about this archive is that they ask these palestinian elderly about their lives and traditions. Theyre not just archiving survival stories but preserving cultural memory
All of the videos are in arabic but if you click on the transcript link, it gives you an english translation
Cambridge chimneys. August 2015.
our upscaled and enhanced photo of the original cast of M*A*S*H
M*A*S*H - 2x24: A Smattering of Intelligence
Windmills, Dordrecht (1881) by John Henry Twachtman
Cats drinking tea on Victorian postcards
The Medium is the Medium (1969)
nina simone photographed by michael ochs in 1967
Barnett Newman. Note VIII (State II), 1968
From our stacks: "Hamlet." From The Works of Henry Liverseege. With a Memoir by George Richardson. London: George Routledge and Sons, and L. C. Gent, 1875.
dragon fights
in the margins of the prayer book of charles the bold, a diminuitive prayer book (measuring about 5 x 3.5 in, or 13 x 9 cm) comissioned by charles the bold, duke of burgundy, and written and illuminated in flanders, late 15th c.
source: Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. 37
Extremely limited run metal cast figurines of XTC. Late 70s. According to designer Andrew Swainson, only 100 sets were ever made, despite their packaging claiming one of 200. Swainson also claimed that they were so incredibly poorly painted when they arrived to be packaged that he had to repaint them by hand to correct colours.