Infirmary of the Carmel at Lisieux where Thérèse died on 30 September 1897
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Infirmary of the Carmel at Lisieux where Thérèse died on 30 September 1897

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William Teason - book cover for "We Have Always Lived in the Castle"
by Shirley Jackson
A celtic border frames a winged androgynous figure. Der siebente Ring. 1907. Frontispiece illustration by Melchior Lechter.
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Into the woods, Margot Wallard
Iris, Eugène Atget, Before 1900, MoMA: Photography
Abbott-Levy Collection. Partial gift of Shirley C. Burden Size: Approx. 8 11/16 × 7 1/16" (22 × 18 cm) Medium: Albumen silver print
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/43429
“Bolshevik carnival in Spain.” A Nazi cartoon during the Spanish Civil War mocks a Russian soldier for dancing with a figure of death, portrayed as a Spanish woman dressed in red for Mardi Gras.
Das Narrenschiff. February 6-12, 1937. Gallica.
Head of Christ, French or Flemish, 1500–50, Saint Louis Art Museum: European Art to 1800
https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/6399/

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Not to double reblog, but this would be an interesting application to nuclear semiotics. If this sound could be preserved and serve as a proximity alarm for places that aren’t meant to be disturbed, how well would that work?
I mean I absolutely wouldn’t go near any weird structures just blaring this.

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