- Wed, 14:43: Reasons I Can’t Sleep https://t.co/5vJkEumUBz
- Wed, 14:49: BBC News - How accurate is the murder rate in Miss Fisher’s Melbourne? https://t.co/17ZfsRxxTx
- Wed, 15:17: RT @FairfaxArchives: #Onthisday 100 years on: Australians and British recapture Villers-Bretonneux https://t.co/Hp8Sx64dw5 @smh #ANZAC2018…
- Wed, 15:17: RT @metmuseum: Over six hundred bronze griffins' heads from cauldrons are known today; most have been found at the sanctuary of Zeus at Oly…
- Wed, 15:35: RT @txvoodoo: One has to wonder about the explosion of penis shoes which prompted the ban. https://t.co/dDZZIrtvP8
- Wed, 17:31: RT @susie_dent: A small piece of etymology for the day: the expression ‘turn a blind eye’ to something is from the Battle of Copenhagen of…
- Wed, 17:37: RT @SocialHistoryOx: The Earl of Oxford, by the way, is someone whose greatest contribution to English culture was this anecdote (from Aubr…
- Wed, 17:50: Meanwhile, in France... https://t.co/QXb6006sxp via @abcnews
- Wed, 21:54: RT @BFI: #AnzacDay 1916: Troop after troop of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps march through Westminster Abbey to commemorate thos…
- Wed, 22:26: RT @NationalGallery: Renowned portraitist John Singer Sargent painted 'Wineglasses' at the age of 19, shortly after seeing the first Impres…
- Wed, 22:33: Me on the weekend, I don't think https://t.co/4dr7ZkD0y1
- Wed, 22:34: RT @invisfarmer: "The women became farmers & guaranteed food for the troops, yet when the war ended their services were largely ignored. Un…
- Thu, 06:56: Need this for the office https://t.co/9bv6u9VF40