- Wed, 19:55: RT @FairfaxArchives: An aerial view of Pitt Street, #Sydney - January 1950 @smh @photosSMH #aerialphotography https://t.co/EzG0sAa5hf
- Wed, 19:57: RT @TroveAustralia: Fascinating insight into life on the last convict ship: Irish Fenians on the Hougoumont published 7 issues of a newspap…
- Wed, 20:21: RT @BeschlossDC: US military transport flying over pyramids, Egypt, World War II, 1943: #USAF https://t.co/v9…
- Thu, 07:19: RT @V_and_A: “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ― C.S. Lewis #WednesdayWisdom with which the…
- Thu, 07:39: RT @JimMoske: On my lunch break today I noticed wheel-rutted road details of 17th-century Dutch landscapes in @metmuseum gallery 638 https:…
- Thu, 07:45: RT @marsrader: Any ship near a black hole would be stretched out by the gravity gradient in a process called 'spaghettification'. https://t…
- Thu, 07:54: RT @romanhistory1: 2,000-year-old coins hoard found in field is “very rare indeed” https://t.co/IwVZCr8jGY
- Thu, 07:58: RT @TripleMSydney: Some epic shots #SydneyStorm https://t.co/H4BC5aR4nl
- Thu, 10:56: RT @qikipedia: AKRASIA. An Ancient Greek word for acting against your own best interest because you lack the willpower to do otherwise.
- Thu, 11:03: RT @Braintasm: Went and saw The Post tonight. I watched a film about newspapers inside a movie theater inside of a mall. It was a dying ind…
- Thu, 11:06: RT @klia00: Surtur's crown? https://t.co/0HrVIIjZMq
- Thu, 11:08: RT @MedievalG: The finest church chest in England? Probably... Mid- C14th carved oak chest from Dersingham in Norfolk. Mentioned in the chu…