Marina Amaral (@marinamaral2) 's Twitter Profile
Marina Amaral

@marinamaral2

Digital colorist, history buff, bestselling author, Forbes Under 30, loves dogs and coffee, etc. #actuallyautistic

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Women At War (@womenatwar2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These fab photos show the first 5 African-American women to arrive in Britain to serve in the American Red Cross, taken for Picture Post Magazine by photographer Gerti Deutsch. They arrived in Bristol in Oct 1942 to help run the ARC Club on Great George Street. (📸Getty/Hulton)

These fab photos show the first 5 African-American women to arrive in Britain to serve in the American Red Cross, taken for Picture Post Magazine by photographer Gerti Deutsch. They arrived in Bristol in Oct 1942 to help run the ARC Club on Great George Street.  
(📸Getty/Hulton)
Women At War (@womenatwar2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remembering Pamela Jordan, despatch rider with the Air Transport Auxiliary during WWII, on what would have been her 100th birthday.🎂🥂 Pamela sadly died earlier this year but is celebrated & remembered by so many. (Photo credit ATA Museum, please do not use without permission)

Remembering Pamela Jordan, despatch rider with the Air Transport Auxiliary during WWII, on what would have been her 100th birthday.🎂🥂

Pamela sadly died earlier this year but is celebrated & remembered by so many.

(Photo credit ATA Museum, please do not use without permission)
Bodleian Libraries (@bodleianlibs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not on Bodleian grounds, but if you’re strolling around Oxford or studying at the Law Library, English Faculty Library, or Social Sciences Library this weekend we strongly recommend a slight detour to admire the magnolia tree overhanging the walls of Holywell Manor.

It’s not on Bodleian grounds, but if you’re strolling around Oxford or studying at the Law Library, English Faculty Library, or Social Sciences Library this weekend we strongly recommend a slight detour to admire the magnolia tree overhanging the walls of Holywell Manor.
Darius Arya (@dariusaryadigs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Visited Pont du Gard this week- astounding aqueduct bridge that still stands. One of the greatest engineering feats from the Roman Empire!

Imperial War Museums (@i_w_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Fire Service female despatch riders - tasked with the 'job of keeping open NFS communications when telephones have been blitzed' - filmed in training during the Second World War. Film: IWM UKY 813 <1/2>

Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A cat walking through the corridor of the Girdle Wall at the Temple of Horus at Behdet (modern Edfu, Egypt), Ptolemaic Period, c. 237–57 BC. (Photographer: Nina Berry)

A cat walking through the corridor of the Girdle Wall at the Temple of Horus at Behdet (modern Edfu, Egypt), Ptolemaic Period, c. 237–57 BC. (Photographer: Nina Berry)
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Empire Aesthetics But you should credit the woman who colorized it, Marina Amaral Marina is not AI and colorizes these photos with painstaking historical research and artistry. No AI can match her. Posting this without credit is bush league. john jackson

<a href="/Empireaesth/">Empire Aesthetics</a> But you should credit the woman who colorized it, <a href="/marinamaral2/">Marina Amaral</a> 

Marina is not AI and colorizes these photos with painstaking historical research and artistry. No AI can match her. Posting this without credit is bush league. <a href="/pvtjokerus/">john jackson</a>
Marina Amaral (@marinamaral2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look, I don’t know how to come back to social media smoothly, so I’ll just say this: a man named Tsutomu Yamaguchi survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, dragged himself to an air-raid shelter, then took a train to his home in Nagasaki... and survived the atomic bombing there,

Look, I don’t know how to come back to social media smoothly, so I’ll just say this: a man named Tsutomu Yamaguchi survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, dragged himself to an air-raid shelter, then took a train to his home in Nagasaki... and survived the atomic bombing there,