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Tag Archives: Fantasy
1954: Khazad-dûm
Northern door of St. Edward’s Church, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tolkien’s inspiration for the West Gate of Moria.
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Tagged 1950's, 20th Century, Books, Churches, Fantasy, Great Britain, J. R. R. Tolkien, Trees
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1909: Heptu Bidding Farewell to the City of Obb
John Duncan: Heptu Bidding Farewell to the City of Obb (1909)
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Tagged 1900's, 20th Century, Art, Cryptids, Fantasy, Great Britain, John Duncan, Painting, Scotland, Women
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1903: The Hierophant was Petrifying
Walt MacDougall: Illustration for “MacDougall’s Stories for Good Children,” February 22, 1903 (source)
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Tagged 1900's, 20th Century, Animals, Art, Children, Comic Strips, Cryptids, Drawing, Fantasy, USA, Walt MacDougall
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