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▪︎ Statue of Mercury.
Date: 1794-1795
▪︎ Statue of Diana (Diana of Versailles).
Date: 1775-1800
▪︎ Statue of Apollo (Apollo Belvedere).
Date: 1794-1795
Artist: Charles Meynier
Place of origin: France
Royal Navy Captain uniform of 1774, detail
Ravio doodles
Continental Congress' Declaration of Rights and Grievances against Great Britain
Record Group 360: Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional ConventionSeries: Papers of the Continental CongressFile Unit: Rough Journals

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Writing Table, made 1774-80 by David Roentgen
From the Victoria & Albert Museum
Ekundayo from Pathfinder: Kingmaker
"A humble and reserved carpenter, Ekundayo's life changed to the worse when the troll invasion led to the death of his family. With a bow in hand and a wolf companion by his side, he wishes to make the trolls pay in blood."
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It's Complicated
~ Domestic Medicine, or, The Family Physician; William Buchan, 1774
Tennis: inciting violence since 1774
History Geek note: what looks like an 'f" in place of an 's' is actually called a "long s" and is written either with no crossbar or only on the left side. It's derived from the old Roman cursive 's' which looked like this:
It started disappearing from common use right about the time William Buchan wrote his praise for the non-violent game of golf. To read this with a modern 's' click on the Alt-Text option.