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I love this topicThose Amazons, whew!
This gladiator is in trouble, got tangled in her own net
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I love this topicThose Amazons, whew!
This gladiator is in trouble, got tangled in her own net
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I suppose 'Edwardian' is the equivalent for us,"Belle Epoque" look (I don't know the English expression). ie before 1914
The feminine ideal has changed !
Il guess this representation of Boadicea dates from this period or the end (the beginning of 14-18, anti-German propaganda)I suppose 'Edwardian' is the equivalent for us,
but Belle Epoque is used even in English for French styles of that period.
Thks for the precisionBoadicea and her daughters - illustration by A.S. Forrest
for Our Island Story, A Child's History of England, by Henrietta E. Marshall, 1905.
Pre-WWI, but the high noon of British imperialism.
I'll say elvish archers can be nice, she is smoking.Those Amazon archers always get me
Though elvish archers can be nice too
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Not to get too technical, but #3, while lovely, is not an archer as such, and...Those Amazon archers always get me
Though elvish archers can be nice too
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Not to get too technical, but #3, while lovely, is not an archer as such, and...
What? Yes, I see the axe...ah, naturally.
Upon reflection, #3 is a lovely archer. As far as im concerned, she can be a popup toaster if she wishes.
Yes, it was a mixed bag, not just archers.
Pop up toasters have their place in the scheme of things too
Some for today
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"I say, Borg, have you noticed how she's been getting a bit above herself since we stopped dragging her around by her hair?"