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Sir Edwin Landseer, Monarch of the Glen, 1851

Featured article...that Harry McNish was one of only four crew members of the Endurance not to receive the Polar Medal, and that his grave remained unmarked for almost 30 years?
Featured article...that the body of the victim of the Red Barn Murder, in Suffolk, England, was discovered in 1828 after her stepmother reported dreaming about it?

Eisen

  • ...that ukiyo-e artist Keisai Eisen was famous for his bijin prints of beautiful women (pictured) and claimed to have owned a brothel?
  • ...that a Congreve clock uses a rolling ball rather than a pendulum to regulate the time?
  • ...that nobody buried in a safety coffin is known to have taken advantage of its features?

Théâtre Optique

Thomas Orde-Lees

Watson and the Shark

Canine Hydrotherapy

Cocking's parachute

The Last of England

Rosersberg Palace

John Pasco

A Harlot's Progress

Featured article...that the first plate of William Hogarth's The Four Stages of Cruelty features a boy supposed to be a young George III?

An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump

Four Times of the Day

Charvolant

Château de Clermont

Floating feather

Sophie Blanchard

Old Walton Bridge

Featured article...that The Log from the Sea of Cortez documents a trip taken by John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts around the Gulf of California, but neither is mentioned by name in the book?

Saturn Devouring His Son

José Martí Memorial

  • ...that competitions for the design of José Martí Memorial (pictured) in Havana, Cuba started in 1939, but the design that was finally constructed in 1953 was a variation on a design that had come in third in the fourth competition?
  • ...that Desmarest's Hutia has the most complex stomach of any rodent?
  • ...that Burning Bright by John Steinbeck was an attempt at a new form of literature, the "play-novelette"— but both the play and novel were savaged by the critics and Steinbeck never wrote for the theatre again?

Dryehaven red gate