- Fri, 14:31: RT @AgeSMH_Archives: #OnThisDay One hundred years ago on 19 July, 1919, about 750,000 thousand Sydneysiders thronged the streets to celebr…
- Fri, 14:47: RT @klia00: Thread with another amazing story. "I shitteth ye not." 😂 https://t.co/wrugvPRON6
- Fri, 14:52: RT @QSArchives: On this day in history: Europe needed our clothes! Read the story here: https://t.co/gkSxFmkgqd
- Fri, 18:01: RT @DickKingSmith: Sprinklemoose Two: The Re-Sprinkling. https://t.co/E8FFl43Ixg
- Fri, 18:02: RT @melbournemuseum: Win a deluxe staycation featuring a private tour of Revolutions: Records and Rebels, a hip-hop yoga class and dinner c…
- Fri, 18:03: RT @richard_littler: Good god. WC Fields as Humpty Dumpty is nightmarish. https://t.co/TEODOy4Vaf
- Fri, 18:53: RT @EnglishHeritage: Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens the wood and painted canvas structure was only intended to stand for one week. It was s…
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Tue, 17:48: RT @ naagovau: This lovely travel guide for South Australia was issued by the State Tourist Bureau in 1909. It includes facts about…
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Tue, 04:32: RT @ presentcorrect: Wooden bird callers, made from recycled xylophone pieces. https://t.co/kOeRMrurmR https://t.co/I4kziNlTNP
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Sun, 16:32: RT @ NitrateDiva: Great movie in the hot-but-evil husbands cycle of the 1940s. https://t.co/OVI2BQoTAY Sun, 16:40: RT @…
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