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"Reportedly, the Courtesans of Takikawa Hanaogi Ogiya house were known for their mesmerizing beauty and grace, captivating all who laid eyes upon them

Background imageReportedly Collection: Courtesans Takikawa Hanaogi Ogiya house Mirror

Courtesans Takikawa Hanaogi Ogiya house Mirror
Courtesans Takikawa and Hanaogi from the Ogiya house Mirror of manuscripts of the new beautiful courtesans from the Yoshiwara (series title) Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin jihitsu kagami

Background imageReportedly Collection: Pigeon Scout

Pigeon Scout
Pigeon Fraser Scout 117, delivered to Langley Field November 1917, transferred o McCook Field for testing, but crashed soon after taking off on its first flight, killing the pilot

Background imageReportedly Collection: Head Bodhisattva 1100s China reportedly Henan province

Head Bodhisattva 1100s China reportedly Henan province
Head of a Bodhisattva, 1100s. China, reportedly from Henan province, Northern Song (960-1127) to Jin dynasty (1115-1234). Wood; overall: 86.4 x 40.6 x 38.1 cm (34 x 16 x 15 in.)

Background imageReportedly Collection: Carved Bowl 1200-300 BC Mesoamerica reportedly

Carved Bowl 1200-300 BC Mesoamerica reportedly
Carved Bowl, 1200-300 BC. Mesoamerica, reportedly the Tepecoacuilco River Valley, Guerrero, Olmec style (1200-300 BC), Formative Period

Background imageReportedly Collection: Robert Hales, the Norfolk Giant, 1851

Robert Hales, the Norfolk Giant, 1851
Engraving showing Robert Hales (1813 or 1820-1863), also known as the Norfolk Giant, who was reportedly seven foot six inches tall and weighed 33st, pictured in London, 1851

Background imageReportedly Collection: Peter Samson, the Strongman, 1898

Peter Samson, the Strongman, 1898
Photograph of Peter Samson, the strongman of P.T. Barnums travelling circus in 1898, who could reportedly smash stones with his bare fist

Background imageReportedly Collection: Junkers Ju 90 -the Luftwaffe used this militarised airl

Junkers Ju 90 -the Luftwaffe used this militarised airliner to supply its forces in North Africa Here, one takes a mauling reportedly from a Martin B-26 Marauder

Background imageReportedly Collection: Plate 19 view Baths Caracalla indicating inscribed letter

Plate 19 view Baths Caracalla indicating inscribed letter
Artokoloro

Background imageReportedly Collection: Bowl 12th-9th century BC Mexico Mesoamerica

Bowl 12th-9th century BC Mexico Mesoamerica
Artokoloro

Background imageReportedly Collection: Bowl Tecomate 12th-9th century B. C Mexico Mesoamerica

Bowl Tecomate 12th-9th century B. C Mexico Mesoamerica
Artokoloro

Background imageReportedly Collection: Blackware Bowl 12th-8th century B. C Mexico

Blackware Bowl 12th-8th century B. C Mexico
Artokoloro

Background imageReportedly Collection: Virgin Child Saints 1498-1544 Pen brown ink

Virgin Child Saints 1498-1544 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageReportedly Collection: The Peoples Market, Whitechapel, London, 1868

The Peoples Market, Whitechapel, London, 1868
Engraving showing the interior of the Peoples Market, Whitechapel, London, 1868. This establishment reportedly provided good, cheap provisions for the poor of East London

Background imageReportedly Collection: The wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down over Essex

The wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down over Essex
A British official examining the twisted wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down during a bombing raid over England during the night of 23rd September 1916

Background imageReportedly Collection: Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858

Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858
Engraving showing the ice making machine, designed by Mr. Harrison of Geelong, Australia, 1858. Built by Mr. Siebe of Denmark Street, Soho, London

Background imageReportedly Collection: British Customs Officer with Immigrants, London, 1904

British Customs Officer with Immigrants, London, 1904
Engraving showing a group of Eastern European immigrants, just off the ship, being given directions by a customs official at Tower Bridge Stairs, London, 1904

Background imageReportedly Collection: Snow Car of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition, 1909

Snow Car of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition, 1909
Snow car or motor sleigh, used during the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09. This vehicle was reportedly very useful over the flatter areas of Antarctic ice

Background imageReportedly Collection: W. P. Fairless, Publican

W. P. Fairless, Publican
The publican W.P.Fairless of the Castle Howard Ox Hotel, York. He reportedly weighed 190 kg (30 stone) in 1935


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"Reportedly, the Courtesans of Takikawa Hanaogi Ogiya house were known for their mesmerizing beauty and grace, captivating all who laid eyes upon them. The Pigeon Scout would carry secret messages across vast distances, delivering important information with utmost precision. The Junkers Ju 90, a militarized airliner used by the Luftwaffe, soared through the skies during times of war, its presence striking fear into the hearts of enemies. Intriguingly, the Virgin Child Saints from 1498-1544 left behind a legacy in pen brown ink that continues to inspire awe and wonder to this day. Robert Hales, also known as the Norfolk Giant in 1851 due to his towering stature, stood tall as a symbol of strength and resilience. Peter Samson's name echoed through history as he earned his title as "the Strongman" in 1898 for his extraordinary feats of physical prowess. In ancient China's Henan province during the 1100s, it is reportedly said that an enigmatic Head Bodhisattva held wisdom beyond measure. A beautifully carved bowl from Mesoamerica dating back to 1200-300 BC reportedly tells tales of ancient civilizations' artistic brilliance. Plate 19 offers us a glimpse into the majestic Baths Caracalla with an inscribed letter hinting at stories untold. The Bowl from Mexico's Mesoamerica region between the 12th and 9th century BC carries within it secrets lost to time but whispered through generations. Tecomate Bowl stands proudly alongside it; both artifacts showcasing Mesoamerican craftsmanship at its finest. Lastly, we delve into Blackware Bowl from Mexico between the 12th and 8th century BC - its dark allure beckoning us closer while concealing mysteries yet unraveled. "