A stone mason naps off a piece of a boulder with a hammer and a cold chisel in 1930. The block may be destined for the arch at middle right which is being built over a timber frame to get the shape. The mason is working on Wilkinson’s castle on the cliffs above Wai-iti beach in north ...
Sometimes when you take the photo, objects aren't always what they seem and need to look twice to understand those confusing pictures. Here are perfectly timed pics that are confusing and insist you look twice. - Page 4 of 4
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Kensington and Chelsea Libraries in London, England, uncovered a series of images suggesting that the Edwardians might have been the world's first photobloggers. Amateur photographer Edward Linley Sambourne (1844 - 1910) was the chief cartoonist for the British
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is opening a visual biography of the author Sylvia Plath, including her rarely-seen artwork.
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I found this picture on Pinterest a while ago and it's always struck me as a little odd. Was it a real bar? First I searched "Arkansas Travelers Saloon" and began finding dozens of other photographs of people posing in front of the same backdrops. That's bizarre, I thought with narrowed eyes... B
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Former Herald obituarist and author of The Last Anzacs, Tony Stephens remembers the last living Gallipoli veteran, who died in 2002.
In this lesson, tutor Carol Beth L. shows how to conjugate French reflexive verbs in the present and past tenses.