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DeborahJShore: Joseph Blanco White, 1827. The analogy’s of Adam’s first night in Eden.

AftabKhalil20: It is possible that just as sunlight throws a curtain on starry heavens, our earthly life may be concealing from us the eternal glory of life. Joseph Blanco White.

Liverpool1207: The Roscoe Memorial Garden was opened in 1906 on the site of the former Renshaw Street Unitarian Chapel. On the 24th May 1984 a plaque was unveiled to commemorate Joseph Blanco White

nataliajp13: Why do we then shun death with anxious strife? If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life? (Joseph Blanco White, “Night and Death”, 1828)

rcblibrary: The RCB Library has a small collection of correspondence and papers from the Archbishop covering the period 1831-1863. You can read more about this collection here:

GaneshThangaram: Why do we then shun death with anxious strife? If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life? ... How much do we know of death that is revealed by what life gives us?-Joseph Blanco White..

LeeAnnHowlettVO: Night and Death : Joseph Blanco White : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Liverpool1207: Joseph Blanco White, who is commemorated in Roscoe Gardens Renshaw St, died 20th May 1841 at Greenbank, home of the Rathbones. Plaque unveiled 1984

MerfRadio: Twenty One Pilots (Reuters) have their own burrito now. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun have teamed up Chipotle to launch their own signature burrito. The burrito is packed w/ white rice, chicken, queso blanco, fresh tomato salsa, roasted chili-corn salsa, cheese and romaine lettuce.

Johnrashton47: Memorial to Joseph Blanco White, Roscoe Gardens, Liverpool - Age of Revolution

thecityofjules: not all Latinx are “people of color” some are white very white so white, they are descendants of Spaniards who literally STARTED the slave trade and contributed to the invention of whiteness WHITE. BLANCO. stop using “Latinx” in relation to “people of color”

TracesofTexas: Phil Blanco's Conoco Station at 6650 South Main in Houston, Texas, 1949. Back when service station owners and attendants wore bow ties and white shirts. It was like another universe.

LpoolHiddenHist: Poet Joseph Blanco White died 20/5/1841. Born Jose Blanco in Seville in 1775 he trained as a priest but lost faith in Catholicism & came to England around 1810, living in Liverpool from mid 1830s. He was buried at Renshaw St Unitarian chapel, memorial gardens are off Mt Pleasant

Liverpool1207: Joseph Blanco White died on 20th May 1841 at Greenbank, home of the Rathbones. The Spanish theologian, priest, poet, journalist and literary critic, is remembered by a plaque in Roscoe Gardens on Mount Pleasant

WalkerZanger: In love with the white bath concept? Look no further than our Andalucia Alcazar in Blanco. These beautiful handmade tiles help bring this space to life! Designer: Joseph Rodrigues, Interiors Photography: Jeir Korgel.

COIHS_: The weekend read: learn about the fascinating nineteenth-century Spanish writer Joseph Blanco White (1775-1841) and...

Isbrand3: Let's hear it for Joseph Blanco White -- writer of the most perfect sonnet in English, says STC.

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bardonthehill: Mysterious Night by Joseph Blanco White

Johnrashton47: Check out the Real Joseph Blanco White . Sevillano, Campaigner against Colonialism and Slavery. Exiled and interred in Liverpool.



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