#PWPoetryPrompt: Explore themes of springtime, holiday consumerism, kitsch, iconic candy design, or childhood nostalgia in a Peep-inspired poem. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/TakeAPeep
#PWNonfictionPrompt: List writers whose works make you want to read them out loud and reflect on what emotions their words bring up for you. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/Voices
#fromthearchive -Soviet TASS posters from #WWII.
Produced quickly in response to events on the Eastern Front, these posters combined bold design with sharp messaging to inform and mobilize the public.
They’re a reminder that wartime history is about how events were communicated and understood.
#PWFictionPrompt: Write a story composed entirely of letters from one character to another who never replies. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/StoryInLetters
This week's photo #FromTheArchive is from an album of photographs taken by a member of The Rifle Brigade, stationed in Mesopotamia in 1920.
Although recorded details are sparse, they suggest this photograph was taken during or close to the Relief of Samawah, and likely shows the Royal Fusiliers.
Today's blog #FromTheArchive for Neurodiversity Celebration Week - The Trouble with Puzzle Pieces...
What are you favourite disability/neurodivergence symbols?
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From the archive: an aerial view of Oxford University Science Park, Begbroke in 1963 🕰️
#Innovation #FromTheArchive #Begbroke #SciencePark #Oxford
𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙞𝙨 𝙚𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙣 𝙞𝙣 𝙢𝙮 𝙡𝙞𝙛𝙚:
it needs an army of loved ones
to heal one broken heart
to all the arms that catched me
to all the open hearts comforting me
@paeulini
#fromthearchive #onfilm
#PWNonfictionPrompt: Write about a time when you chose to push against despair and bleakness. How did love, humor, and hope persist despite dire circumstances? #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/Persisting
#PWFictionPrompt: Try setting a short story in a location that has been ominously stripped of its usual characteristics: a forest with no trees, a supermarket with nothing on the shelves, a city with no humans. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/InTheClouds
#PWPoetryPrompt: Write a poem about the passing of time that uses a metric personal to you. Perhaps a tree growing in your yard or an iconic neighborhood establishment that has changed over the years. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/Timekeeper
This was a throwback. A little before the pandemic. At the station. The colors were stunning.
Model IG: @cosmic.reys.cosplay
#modelphotography #visualart #streetphotography #fromthearchive #peoplephotography
This week's photo #FromTheArchive shows a hospital boat on the Tigris, circa 1920. It's part of our #KRRC collection!
Small rural brick shop with a metal roof and a red door, centered in the frame, with a sign in Cyrillic reading “Продукты” (groceries) above the entrance. Few large leafless trees stand to the left of the building, their upper branches filled with multiple bird nests. The ground in front is patchy grass and dirt with a worn footpath leading to concrete steps and a simple metal handrail. In the background, modest wooden houses painted in muted colors sit under an overcast sky, creating a quiet, slightly desolate village atmosphere.
A man and woman in swimwear stand about a meter into the sea, nearly knee-deep in the water, holding hands as they face the open horizon. A yellow bag, sandals, and foam beach mats rest on the sand behind them. The view is partially obscured by overhanging tree branches in the foreground, giving the impression of being observed from within the canopy. Far out on the calm water, a small red object floats in the distance.
A young boy stands in the shade of a stone doorway at an ancient ruin site. Behind him are several tall, weathered stone columns and partial walls made of large rectangular blocks. A few tourists are seen among the ruins in the background under a clear blue sky. The boy holds his fingers near his eyes, mimicking taking a photo. In the foreground, the back of a woman’s head and her raised hand holding a camera are partially visible.
#PoetryPrompt: Choose a moment in entertainment that has stuck in your mind and write an essay that praises and traces your connection to its legacy. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/InPraise
A close of image of a key from a keyboard that has both a colon and semicolon on it.
#PWPoetryPrompt: Write a poem that uses commas as its only punctuation. How can commas create a steady rhythm in a poem? #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/Commas
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#PWFictionPrompt: Write a short story that takes place in a setting where a surprising and perhaps inexplicable phenomenon exists year after year. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/FishRain
#PWPoetryPrompt: Write an aubade using the dawn as an image to illustrate the theme of change in the poem. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/Aubade
Many a conspiratorial huddle on The Traitors has taken place in a stone folly on the castle’s terrace – or, as Rakewell was tickled to hear it called by one of the show’s contestants, the sitooterie: ‘Somewhere where you “sit oot”.’ #fromthearchive
An image of gold fish swimming in a dark fish tank.
#PWNonfictionPrompt: Write a personal essay about a time when you experienced a stroke of luck, good or bad. Has the significance of luck in your life changed over time? #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/StrokeOfLuck
#PWFictionPrompt: If you are staring at a blank page or screen unsure of where to begin, soothe yourself by fast-forwarding to the final page of the story. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/ForgoneConclusion
The invasion of the Capitol fulfilled a warning from history – and will haunt us for years to come | Will Wiles #fromthearchive
‘The unstated ideal for a period drama is that it should recreate the era so precisely that it might seem that the camera crew had travelled back in time’ – Stephen Patience argues that the best kind of ‘inaccuracies’ can be artistically liberating #fromthearchive
#PWPoetryPrompt: Write a poem about the feeling you get when entering a new year. What are you taking with you, and what are you leaving behind? #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/TheNewYear
Curved stepped seating from reconstructed Roman Amphitheater. Germany.
Amphitheatre, Xanten 🇩🇪
#fromthearchive
#monochrome 📷
#Photography
A still summer shot taken post-sunset over the River Forth and Alloa Inch - August 2025
Looking over freshly harvested fields to Orchard Farm, as a line of skewed telegraph poles lead the eye towards the Wallace Monument pointing directly at the setting sun, as it casts crepuscular rays skywards into the gathering clouds - August 2025
The hazy view at sunset from Clackmannan Tower over Alloa in early Spring. Leafless trees (one no longer standing due to an autumn storm) are silhouetted in the frame. March 2025
A large circular setting sun sits centre of the frame, silhouetting the a tree lined golf course and the distinctive outline of Stirling Castle beyond. September 2025
Forgetting what the sunshine looks like this month so looked out my sunglasses to revisit this year's catalogue before archiving it all for 2025.
Antidote to the Scottish December dreich.☀️
#LandscapePhotography #FromTheArchive
#PWPoetryPrompt: Write a poem that encapsulates the spirit of the music and literature recognized this past year. #FromTheArchive: at.pw.org/BestOfTheYear