RMERGHK6–11th century calendar: Harvesting in August. 19th century reproduction.
RM2CCEX57–Illustrations from an 11th century calendar, showing April and September. From a set of school posters for history and social studies c 1930
RMRCC44C–Calendar page for June: Farm workers cutting wood and loading a cart. . The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.5v detail. Language: Latin.
RM2A2PACN–Byzantine, Roman, Calendar of the Twelve Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, 11th/12th Century, ivory, 2 3/8 x 1 7/8 in
RMHRNXHE–November, Hunting, 16th Century Calendar
RMT1NDE2–A Saxon Calendar, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMDNG6BX–The Anglo-Saxon Calendar, MS Cotton Julius, 11th century
RMA3Y9XG–religion, christianity, liturgical objects, 'Misach', (calendar), 11th century, bronze, silver, rock crystal, glass, National Museum of Ireland, Dublin,
RM2F7PC06–Page of the Newgate Calendar, showing Duel between the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun. John Hamilton, Convicted of Manslaughter, 11th of September, 1712, as Second in a Duel between the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mahon
RMJ0FCR7–Omar Khayyám works out the calendar 1074AD. Omar Khayyám, 1048 – 1131. Persian polymath, scholar, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher and poet. After the painting by H.M. Burton. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
RMJ2X0JR–Calendar Icon Sinai 11th century
RMPC0T5E–108 Calendar Icon Sinai 11th century
RMPY3FTW–Calendar Icon Sinai 11th century.
RM2A8PX40–Lalitpur, Nepal. 11th Nov, 2019. A Nepalese artist dressed as Lord Narsimha performs religious rituals during Kartik Nach festival past midnight in Lalitpur, Nepal on Monday, November 11, 2019. The religious dance is performed over ten days in the Nepalese calendar known as Kartik to thank Lord Kumara for his protection. The devout King Siddhi Narsingh Malla first established the Kartik Nach in the 17th century. Credit: Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFPYD7E7–Cordoba, Spain - 2018, Sept 8th: Al-Zarkali Saphaea or Azafea. A perfected kind of astrolabe invented by Ibn Zarqala 11th Century AC
RMP58YC3–Chinese bronze amulet to obtain the blessing of a good son-in-law dated from the 10th-13th century on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
RM2ETA9FC–In the gift shop, a calendar keeper featuring the famous icon, the Black Madonna. At Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey in Montserrat, Spain.
RMERGHK1–11th century calendar: Feasting in April. 19th century reproduction.
RM2WBNKN2–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMR4YCCN–Calendar page for November: at foot, stacking firewood . The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.8. Language: Latin.
RM2WHXN7J–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMBKMRN1–A medieval Banquet.
RMT1NDDP–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, November, pre-Norman, Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMBB7MW0–Corfe Castle Isle of Purbeck Dorset England
RMAKWJ6W–GB NORFOLK NORWICH CATHEDRAL
RFBAJK6K–Winters day Snow at Corfe Castle Dorset Purbecks The name 'Corfe' is derived from the Saxon word for gap.
RMPP8P3M–FRENCH ROMANESQUE MANUSCRIPT - SHEET 28 VERSO - FIGURES OF THE CONSTELLATIONS - 11th CENTURY. Author: ARATUS PHENOMENES. Location: BIBLIOTECA MUNICIPAL. BOULOGNE-SUR-MER. France.
RMJJF05W–Corner window in SE roomblock of Pueblo Bonito multi-storey Anasazi great house, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Largest & best known of the Great Houses.
RMJKF3HD–Corner of rooms in the south eastern roomblock of Pueblo Bonito Anasazi great house, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, USA; doors, vigas and windows.
RMB5Y2HW–Corfe medieval castle, inn and village, Purbeck, Dorset, England, Europe
RMMYN896–. Deutsch: Heiligenkalender, die Monate Januar und Februar, zweite Häfte des 11. Jahrhunderts. 26,9x28,2cm, eine von vier Tafeln English: Saints of January and February feasts from a calendar icon (one of four), 2nd half of 11th century. 26.9x28.2 cm Français : Les Saints des mois janvier et fevrier dans un calendrier, deuxième moitié du 11ième siècle. 26,9x28,2 cm . April 2008. Unknown 94 Calendar Icon Sinai 11th century
RMAJNG82–ST BONIFACE OLD CHURCH in SPRING Bonchurch Isle of White England UK
RM2A8PXE7–Lalitpur, Nepal. 11th Nov, 2019. A Nepalese artist clad as a deity performs religious rituals during Kartik Nach festival past midnight in Lalitpur, Nepal on Monday, November 11, 2019. The religious dance is performed over ten days in the Nepalese calendar known as Kartik to thank Lord Kumara for his protection. The devout King Siddhi Narsingh Malla first established the Kartik Nach in the 17th century. Credit: Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RME8NTW6–Moscow, Russia. Saturday, Oct. 11th, 2014. Weather: Unexpectedly warm day was here in Moscow on Saturday. The day temperature rose to +17 degrees Centigrade (63F). The evening was also quiet and comfortably warm. People chose to be outside to enjoy the last warmth of the season. Pashkov House. the neoclassical mansion overlooking the western wall of Moscow Kremlin. It served as Rumyantsev Museum (Moscow first public museum) in the 19th century. Now it belongs to the Russian State Library. Credit: Alex's Pictures/Alamy Live News
RFB8JBMX–Candles lit inside St Mary's church, Chilham, Kent
RMERGHK5–11th century calendar: Haymaking in July . 19th century reproduction.
RM2WBNKW8–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRCA8P3–(Whole folio) Calendar page for September: Feeding pigs. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.7. Language: Latin.
RM2WHXMYT–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMT1NDDF–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, October, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMBB7W5G–Corfe Village and Corfe Castle Isle of Purbeck Dorset England
RMA2M0FW–GB NORFOLK BINHAM BINHAM PRIORY
RMJJEYCN–Rubble walls faced with tabular sandstone blocks (core and veneer) at Una Vida Pueblo, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, with Fajada Butte to the south.
RMMXC277–. Deutsch: Heiligenkalender, die Monate Januar und Februar, zweite Häfte des 11. Jahrhunderts. 26,9x28,2cm, eine von vier Tafeln English: Saints of January and February feasts from a calendar icon (one of four), 2nd half of 11th century. 26.9x28.2 cm Français : Les Saints des mois janvier et fevrier dans un calendrier, deuxième moitié du 11ième siècle. 26,9x28,2 cm . April 2008. Unknown 109 Calendar Icon Sinai 11th century
RM2A8PXCA–Lalitpur, Nepal. 11th Nov, 2019. A Nepalese artist dressed as Lord Narsimha performs religious rituals during Kartik Nach festival past midnight in Lalitpur, Nepal on Monday, November 11, 2019. The religious dance is performed over ten days in the Nepalese calendar known as Kartik to thank Lord Kumara for his protection. The devout King Siddhi Narsingh Malla first established the Kartik Nach in the 17th century. Credit: Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMERGHK8–11th century calendar: Hawking in October. 19th century reproduction.
RM2WBNKWX–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMERGHJX–11th century calendar: Ploughing in January. 19th century reproduction.
RMR5GFMC–(Whole folio) Calendar page for July: Farm workers scything. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.6. Language: Latin.
RMERGHKA–11th century calendar: December - threashing and winnowing. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1NDDD–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, September, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXMYE–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMJJF05Y–Detail of a corner window in the SE roomblock of Pueblo Bonito multi-storey Anasazi great house, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Largest and best known of t
RMMWH01K–. Deutsch: Heiligenkalender, die Monate Januar und Februar, zweite Häfte des 11. Jahrhunderts. 26,9x28,2cm, eine von vier Tafeln English: Saints of January and February feasts from a calendar icon (one of four), 2nd half of 11th century. 26.9x28.2 cm Français : Les Saints des mois janvier et fevrier dans un calendrier, deuxième moitié du 11ième siècle. 26,9x28,2 cm . April 2008. Unknown 108 Calendar Icon Sinai 11th century
RM2WBNKWE–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMR5FGE0–Calendar page for January. Ploughing with oxen, with sower following behind. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th century. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.3. Language: Latin.
RMERGHK3–11th century calendar: Cutting wood in June. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1NDDX–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, December, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXN3T–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMJJEYD6–Rubble walls faced with tabular sandstone blocks (core and veneer) at Una Vida Pueblo, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, with Fajada Butte to the south.
RM2WBNM2F–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRCE6R3–Calendar page for December. Lower margin: men threshing corn and carrying it off in a basket slung on a pole. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.8v. Language: Latin.
RMERGHJY–11th century calendar: Pruning trees in February. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1NDDC–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, August, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXMTA–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMJJEYCY–Rubble walls faced with tabular sandstone blocks (core and veneer) at Una Vida Pueblo, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, with Fajada Butte to the south.
RM2WBNKX7–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRCPJED–Feasting. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th ce. (Whole folio) Calendar page for April: Feasting scene, with three noblemen, sitting upon an elaborate couch, with servants serving drinks and a soldier, with shield and spear, standing guard. Image taken from The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Originally published/produced in Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. . Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.4v. Language: Latin.
RMERGHK2–11th century calendar: Watching sheep in May. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1MEJ5–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, April, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXN7F–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2WBNKM1–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRCAABR–Calendar page for March: Farm workers breaking stones, digging and sowing. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. (Detail) Calendar page for March: Farm workers breaking stones, digging and sowing Image taken from The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Originally published/produced in Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. . Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.4. Language: Latin.
RMERGHK7–11th century calendar: Hunting in September - pasturising swine. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1MEJH–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, July, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXN41–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2WBNM3J–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMR525XK–Decorated initial 'D'(omine) with decorated borders, at the beginning of Psalm 101. Psalter with Old English gloss, the Psalms preceded by a calendar and compotus material (ff. 1-12), and followed by canticles and litany (ff. 119-132v), and prayers (ff. 143-148v). England, S. ( Winchester); 3rd quarter of the 11th century, probably after 1073. Source: Arundel 60, f.85. Language: Latin, with Old English glosses.
RMERGHK9–11th century calendar: November - a group round a fire. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1MEHT–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, March, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXN7E–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2WBNKWW–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMR5261Y–Miniature of the Crucifixion, with the green wood cross flanked by the sun and the moon above, and by Mary and John the Evangelist, and the hand of God descending from above, facing the beginning of Psalm 1. Psalter with Old English gloss, the Psalms preceded by a calendar and compotus material (ff. 1-12), and followed by canticles and litany (ff. 119-132v), and prayers (ff. 143-148v). England, S. ( Winchester); 3rd quarter of the 11th century, probably after 1073. Source: Arundel 60, f.12v. Language: Latin, with Old English glosses.
RMERGHK0–11th century calendar: March. Breaking up soil, digging, sowing, harrowing. 19th century reproduction.
RMT1MEJ7–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, May, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXN3Y–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2WBNM2D–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRCY2GR–Calendar page for January: Three men with plough. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.3. Language: Latin.
RMT1MEJE–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, June, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXN7T–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2WBNM2A–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRC606X–Calendar page for January: Three men with plough. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.3. Language: Latin.
RMT1MEHG–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, January, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXMT8–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2WBNKX0–The annual Burning of the Clavie in Burghead, Moray. The Clavie is a peat and wood filled herring barrel on a pole, carried through the village led by the 'Clavie King'. 11th January was the old New Years Eve before adjustment to the Gregorian calendar in the Eighteenth Century. Credit: Euan Cherry
RMRC4CWY–Calendar page for July: Farm workers scything. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. Source: Cotton Julius A. VI, f.6 detail. Language: Latin.
RMT1MEHP–Anglo-Saxon Calendar, February, pre-Norman Conquest of 1066, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WHXMT7–Charing Cross road, London, UK. 11th Feb, 2024. The Chinese New Year parade has many dragons representing the Year of the Dragon. Thousands of people attended the Chinese celebration in London, which saw paraders dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, Chinese style floats, lion dances, and dragon dances performed. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon. The Chinese Community in London, UK organized a parade along Charing Cross Road in London Chinatown and performed in Trafalgar Square. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
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