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Shevchenkivsʹkyy Hay, Ukraine
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~ Keele University on the Edge of Spring ~
(Photograph by Cal Roberts)
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📍Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷
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Dolo, Veneto, Italy by Eleonora Boiserie
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portals
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beech grove school built around 1901
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Reliquary of Stories Among Stories—The Writers' Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 2023
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Old Architecture In Blizzard.
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Sintra, Portugal
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La dame en noir de la Maison Trestler
Outfit rundown Coat: second-hand Mary Magdalene Cape: old Parkhurst Bonnet: Moi-même-Moitié (gift) Overskirt: old The Floral Notebook (dead indie brand) Underskirt: second-hand Black Peace Now (also rip) Boots: old Cobb Hill (also rip)
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📍Ortaköy, Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷
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Library aesthetic
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“This house was completed in 1903 taking 5 years to build. The boards are of yellow poplar; they were sawn and dried on site. The doors, windows, etc. were bought in Waynesville.
A halltree with attached chair sat on the left of this hall. Hiram and Elizabeth Caldwell had 5 children; 1 girl and 4 boys [1 boy died young].”
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