dill Size:40x50Poster with motif of the illustration Dill from the 19th century. Dill is an herb known for its distinctive flavor and used in cooking all over the world. In many cultures, dill has been associated with various beliefs and traditions. For example, some in medieval Europe believed that hanging a wreath of dill over the door would ward off evil spirits. Frame not included. Please note that the images are cropped slightly differently depending on the
leaned against the railing
Poster with the painting Pestilence sweeps the land by Theodor Kittelsen from 1904 (English title: She covers the whole country)
It was a day or so before the valleymen relented and sent a number of men on skis after the fleeing Gustav Vasa to offer their support in Sälen in his rebellion against the Danish king
the palace burned to the ground in a huge fire
On the left we see the large factory building that belonged to Choklad-Thule (AB Förenade Chokladfabrikerna)
not least in the United States
Canvas painting with motif of John Bauer's famous painting of the fairy-tale character and the princess Tuvstarr
milk deliveries became increasingly rare
Larsson presents a harmonious scene where the Larsson family enjoys breakfast outdoors under the shadowy crown of a large birch
taken in 1910 by Anders Beer Wilse
boxing was illegal in New York
The Bedouins are an ethnic group of nomadic Arabs who have historically lived in the desert regions of North Africa