#History world tour
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michaeljacksonarchive 5 months ago
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wildandmoody 11 months ago
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Watching HWT Brunei '96 for the first time and having fun so here's some rando crunchy gifs from that
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butterfliemjj 1 year ago
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cryptocism 6 months ago
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"just as I did, in 1983."
you'd never know my favourite parts of the show are the fucked up insane bits when my first instinct is to draw the cheesiest thing imaginable
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whimsimarion 4 months ago
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Hatsune Miku as a Cycladic idol from the Neolithic period. Reference used:
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todayontumblr 1 year ago
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ottosbigtop 2 months ago
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Dropping old art from the prime of my trolls brainrot that will appeal to like 2 people max
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no-distance-left-to-run 3 months ago
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catch me at the old dears tour
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1000-celebrities 10 months ago
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Michael Jackson Posters & Canvas Prints
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100+ Greatest Singers of All Time, HR Pictures Download
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heritagebrowser 2 months ago
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View from the belfry tower of Ypres (Ieper), with the tower of the Saint-Martin's Cathedral in the distance.
A belfry or hall tower is a medieval watchtower with a storm bell. More generally, 'belfry' refers to an urban tower in the Southern Netherlands (read: Belgium and Northern France). This type of tower was often built on or attached to a town hall or commercial cloth hall and was the place where the city bells were hung. A group of 56 belfries in Belgium and France are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
In the 13th century, the city of Ypres, as a testament to its power and wealth, built its public buildings in stone. And she does so with ambition: the Ypres cloth hall and the belfry are, at that time, one of the most impressive civil buildings in Europe! The Cloth Halls served as a covered sales and storage place for cloth on the (now arched) waterway, the Ieperlee. Construction of the halls was completed in 1304.
The Ypres belfry, 70 meters high, emphasizes the enormous importance of the cloth trade. This leads to the wealth and power of medieval Ypres. The belfry was the safest and best protected place in the city during the Middle Ages. It is also the storage place for the 'free letters' (documents declaring priviliges, local souvereignity and autonomy of the city) and for the treasury. The tower also serves as a weapons storage facility and as a watchtower to see approaching anemies of spot fires.
The tower, with its exception of the base was destroyed during the First World War and reconstructed.
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blue-eyes-never-lie 1 year ago
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michaeljacksonarchive 5 months ago
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wildandmoody 10 months ago
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Billie Jean - HIStory World Tour - Munich 1997 (alternate angles and rare shots part 2)
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butterfliemjj 2 years ago
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downfalldestiny 2 years ago
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The beautiful golden glimpses of the church of Sant Andrea della Valle, Rome, Italy 馃嚠馃嚬 !.
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thatssosussex 9 months ago
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke at the The Kinsey Collection art exhibition, showcasing African American art and history at the Sofi Stadium in LA (3/21/24). The Kinsey Collection is one of the most prominent institutions dedicated to the research, interpretation, and presentation of the African American experience internationally.
Here is Doria Ragland (Meghan鈥檚 mother), and Tina Knowles (Beyonc茅鈥檚 mother) taking a photo together.
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