@nicholaspaul26 Your guess will be better than mine! He seems to be staring AT the Ferry dock of 1868, so I think we could work off an old map and perhaps find this second jetty.
NPR has announced that Katherine Maher will be its next chief executive. Maher, who will take over at NPR during a critical period, was previously the chief executive of the Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit that supports Wikipedia. https://t.co/20SOqx7v6o
Artist’s sketch of a sparrow. From Deir el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt, c. 1479–1458 BC.
Artists have always loved to sketch. In ancient Egypt, some 3,500 years ago, they used flakes of limestone as sketch pads rather than paper.
Photo: The Met https://t.co/zRoLZE2yjH
#Archaeology
Claire Eason, UK artist, recently created a tribute to the Sycamore Gap tree, using light from drones in the space where the much loved landmark once stood #WomensArt
For the Winter Solstice today, an ancient Celtic melody now known as The Breton Carol. I learned this tune from the late great Paddy Maloney of The Chieftains and I've always thought it captured the magic of the darkest day of the year. Happy Solstice from the west of Ireland
I remember walking through the streets of Helmsley this time last year and photographing a door and thinking: 'That would look lovely on my Christmas Tree.'
So here are my favourite doors re-imagined as Christmas tree decorations.🌲🎅
First off St. Mary, Beverley #thread
Raghunath Krishna (R. K.) Joshi, Indian Calligraphy, India, 1980. This well-illustrated notebook was designed by Joshi during his tenure at the paper company Chimanlals, where he was a creative director for more than a decade.