I had to be brave to post this IM SORRY PLS DON'T ATTACK ME THIS MEME HAS BEEN IN MY HEAD FOR DAYS 😭💔 (Holy fuh my handwriting🥀)
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I had to be brave to post this IM SORRY PLS DON'T ATTACK ME THIS MEME HAS BEEN IN MY HEAD FOR DAYS 😭💔 (Holy fuh my handwriting🥀)
Historical figures I wanted to draw and John Steed.
Very serious post guys. (This took 4 hours.)
hi this is Sir Major General Frames (Henry Frames) and he loves Blücher
26/02/2026💍
The Royal Allied Oak and Self-Created Mushroom Kings
Artist: (?) William Heath ('Paul Pry') (British, Northumbria 1794/95–1840 Hampstead) Artist: After John M. Field (British, 1781–1841) Publisher: James Jenkins (British, active 1814–19) Subject: George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland (British, London 1738–1820 Windsor) Subject: Louis XVIII, King of France (French, Versailles 1755–1824 Paris) Subject: George, Prince of Wales (British, London 1762–1830 Windsor) Subject: Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher Subject: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (British, 1769–1852) Subject: Alexander I, of Russia (Russian, St. Petersburg 1777–1825 Tagonrog) Subject: Napoléon Bonaparte (French, Ajaccio 1769–1821 St. Helena)
May 29, 1815
"This puzzle print contains hidden profiles of George III, Louis XVIII, The Prince Regent, The King of Russia, Wellington and Blucher outlined against an oak tree, with profiles of Napoleon Bonaparte and three of his brothers hidden in mushrooms and weeds below. Those in the tree represent Britain and her allies, those on the ground, their enemies. When this print was published in late May 1815, Napoleon had escaped from exile on the island of Elba and was consolidating his army even as the opposing nations marshaled theirs. The Battle of Waterloo would be fought on June 18, 1815."
well welll well..
Junot, Lannes, Alexander? Apparently we‘ve all been sleeping on the actual greatest ship for Napoleon.
found this on my phone and I have several questions