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1906: The Union Butcher Shop
The Union Butcher Shop. A non-union man entered a butcher’s shop in which was conspicuously displayed the card of the meat cutter’s union. The following dialogue ensued: Mr. Non-Union—I see by that card you run a union shop. Butcher—Yes, sir; … Continue reading
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Tagged 1900's, 20th Century, Animals, Cows, Humor, Labor, Unions, USA
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1953: A Piece of String
The most celebrated of all British practical jokers was William Horace De Vere Cole…He was a citizen of substance and had a large house in a fashionable section of London. One day he was hanging some paintings in his home … Continue reading
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Tagged 1910's, 1950's, 20th Century, Great Britain, H. Allen Smith, Pranks, USA, William Horace De Vere Cole
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17th Century: The Dog-Headed Saint
In Eastern Christian Orthodox iconography, Saint Christopher sometimes appears with the head of a dog. As a consummate outsider who would become the patron saint of travellers, Christopher came to be associated with tales of far-flung peoples who blurred the … Continue reading
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Tagged 17th Century, Animals, Christianity, Dogs, Ireland, Mammals, Saints, Turkey, Werewolves
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1945: The Book of Alfred Kantor
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day—Yom HaShoah Alfred Kantor was 22 when he was sent to Theresienstadt, the ”model ghetto” 40 miles north of Prague that the Nazis had created for Czech Jews. He was then sent to Auschwitz and, later, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1940's, 1990's, 20th Century, Alfred Kantor, Art Spiegleman, Comics, Czechoslovakia, Drawing, Fathers, Holocaust, Judaism, Prisons, USA, WWII
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1812: I Awoke in the Greatest Agitation
On May 11, 1812, John Bellingham, a disgruntled Liverpool merchant, assassinated British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval in the lobby of the House of Commons in London. In his autobiography, the civil engineer Sir John Rennie (whose company built the London … Continue reading
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Tagged 1810's, 19th Century, Dreams, Great Britain, John Bellingham, John Fox, John Rennie, Murder, Oddities, Spencer Pereceval
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1915: Sugar Factory
Daniel Putnam Brinley: Hudson River View (Sugar Factory at Yonkers) (1915)
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Tagged 1910's, 20th Century, Art, Daniel Putnam Brinley, Factories, Food and Drink, Painting, USA
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2009: A Trade Union for Trees
Look at a single tall tree standing proud in the middle of an open area. Why is it so tall? Not to be closer to the sun! That long trunk could be shortened until the crown of the tree was … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000's, 21st Century, Books, Economics, Evolution, Great Britain, Richard Dawkins, Science, Socialism & Communism, Trees, Unions
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1874: Lost Beauties
A few entries from Charles Mackay’s Lost Beauties of the English Language: An Appeal to Authors, Poets, Clergymen and Public Speakers (1874): Airt, the quarter from which the wind blows. “Helter skelter from a’ airts, In swarms the country drives.” … Continue reading
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Tagged 1870's, 19th Century, Art, Books, Charles Mackay, Denmark, Flowers, Great Britain, Johan Laurentz Jensen, Language, Painting, Scotland
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1889: Clouds
Marie Triepcke Kroyer: Clouds (1889)
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Tagged 1880's, 19th Century, Art, Denmark, Marie Triepcke Kroyer, Painting, Technology, The Sky, Women
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1666: Too Stars Fighting
In the same moneth [September, 1666] was seen a strange prodigy near us, Grace Butler my near neighbour that saw it told me of it, togather with several of James Brookesbankes family, it was too stars fighting, they struck violently … Continue reading
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Tagged 17th Century, 2010's, 21st Century, Art, Astronomy, Ben Bromley, Books, Great Britain, Oddities, Oliver Heywood, Painting
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