- Mon, 17:26: RT @FairfaxArchives: "This ball boy at a golf-practice range at Lidcombe is adequately protected from injury by this wire-netting armor. Th…
- Mon, 17:29: RT @DaveFrknLoach: American sports fans: De-fense! De-fense! British sports fans: All right lads, I’ve just worked up a song to the tune o…
- Mon, 17:29: RT @kateStrasdin: Writing for the Court Historian about the value of using dress as an historical source. The audience are non-dress histor…
- Mon, 17:44: RT @Caitlin_Swan18: Another day, another photobomb from those flamin' heck corellas. @ParrotOfTheDay https://t.co/YzCcNl2seg
- Mon, 17:45: RT @wyrdwritere: 'Haha and hehe denote laughter in both Latin and English, and they sound like laughing when you say them.' So says my fav…
- Mon, 17:45: RT @qikipedia: Positioned at 45°, witch windows are almost exclusively found in the US state of Vermont. The term witch window comes from t…
- Mon, 18:03: RT @OzKitsch: Move over @ProfBrianCox. It's the original rockstar scientist, Professor #JuliusSumnerMiller #ScienceWeek #NatSciWk #WhyIsItS…
- Mon, 18:06: RT @tomellis17: I’ve tried explaining several times @LaurenGerman that where I’m from a ‘Fanny pack’ means something different. Can we just…
- Mon, 18:14: RT @cowhitchurch: You're not an adult until you have a cabinet full of Tupperware and every time you open it they all spill out and you can…
- Mon, 18:45: RT @41Strange: Medieval Elephants #WorldElephantDay https://t.co/cEA1p30tUT
- Mon, 18:55: RT @70s_fashion: Subtle & understated #1970s #knitting https://t.co/4RBQEEBZOq
- Mon, 18:59: RT @mativity: Bit chilly here today, isn't it? @ParrotOfTheDay https://t.co/tiVtngcUvK
- Mon, 19:11: RT @historylvrsclub: Orange was a very popular colour in the 60s and 70s. https://t.co/EgugN0Hn5i
- Mon, 19:12: RT @womensart1: Local women crochet sweaters to shield rescued elephants from cold, Elephant Conservation Care Center, India, 2017 #womens…
- Mon, 19:13: RT @BLMedieval: More medieval elephants ... because you're worth it! #WorldElephantDay https://t.co/ZRT1gwMmjZ https://t.co/ZRevfwRjcs
- Mon, 19:16: So 60s at Hazelhurst gallery https://t.co/oD8l6asZOA
- Tue, 06:23: RT @EnglishHeritage: In honour of #AfternoonTeaWeek, we explore a quintessentially British institution and get to the soggy bottom of three…
- Tue, 06:25: RT @ManningOfficial: cloaked memories xxxx https://t.co/LlvpPZK8Rj
- Tue, 06:29: RT @philtastro: A few visitors from the weekend! #Cockatoos in #Canberra @ParrotOfTheDay https://t.co/EjzIlVEQhT
- Tue, 06:29: RT @Henderson_Joe: We are BACK!! Shooting began today!! Holy shit! #LuciferOnNetflix https://t.co/Dh68SlkLuV
- Tue, 06:29: RT @FacesPics: The Zucchini Swan https://t.co/RH4n8zXQSU
- Tue, 06:34: RT @aflashbak: Tottenham Court Road 1968 https://t.co/zMIyMsRq3j
- Tue, 06:40: RT @BoringEnormous: Every time someone who ordered food after you gets theirs first. https://t.co/jiMKAZwhAo
- Tue, 06:40: RT @WineShowTV: #MondayMotivation @matthew_goode @MatthewRhys https://t.co/As8s7jejPI
- Tue, 06:55: RT @archaeologymag: A mosaic made of pebbles has been discovered within the site of a bathhouse in the ancient city of Ambracia, which is l…
- Tue, 06:57: RT @whatgrandmawore: A peculiar garment within the @metmuseum collection with no historical context or provenance. With only the year (1893…
- Tue, 06:58: RT @SirTimRice: Why if you call someone accidentally (e.g. a "butt" call) they always ring back instantly but if you call them intentionall…
- Tue, 07:06: RT @VDuponchelle: MUSÉE DE CLUNY Du XVe siècle à aujourd'hui, la #licorne attise tous les fantasmes @museecluny @metmuseum @britishmuseum @…
- Tue, 07:24: RT @kateStrasdin: A deep grey green wedding dress 1896. Plain gored skirt, constructed in panels so no pleating necessary. Has an otherworl…