Thunderbird Postcard

Thunderbird is a term used in cryptozoology to describe large, bird-like creatures, generally identified with the Thunderbird of Native American tradition. Thunderbirds are regarded by a small number of researchers as having lizard features like the extinct pterosaurs such as Pteranodon. Although reports of Thunderbird sightings go back centuries, the creature is generally regarded as a myth. (Adapted from Wikipedia)
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Greetings From Key West Florida Vintage Postcard Refrigerator Magnet

Greetings From Key West Florida Big Letter Vintage Postcard ~ From our huge collection of vintage postcards from the 1900's to early 1950's. We lightly restore each postcard removing wear and tear and smudges while preserving the soul of the original art. We invite you to view our selection of vintage postcards you would have found in roadside diners, kitschy gift shops and scenic highway motels such as Route 66, Highway 1 or Highway 101. Relive the wonderful vacation you took with your family, riding in the back of the station wagon with your brothers and sisters. You can easily personalize our postcard art by selecting the Customize It Button on this detail page. You can easily add text, choose font, re-size, re-position, add a background color with a few clicks of the mouse. Have Fun:)
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Illustration of a Roman legion Mousepads

Illustration of a Roman legion. Copyright: Dorling KindersleyA Roman legion (from Latin legio “military levy, conscription ,” from legere — “to choose”) normally indicates the basic ancient Roman army unit recruited specifically from Roman citizens. The organization of legions varied greatly over time but were typically composed of up to 5,000 soldiers, originally divided into maniples and later into “cohorts “. Maniples/Cohorts were divided into “centuries “. In reference to the early Kingdom of Rome (as opposed to the republic or empire) “the legion” means the entire Roman army . For most of the Roman Imperial period, the legions were a part of the Imperial army and formed its elite heavy infantry, recruited exclusively from Roman citizens (provincials who aspired to the citizenship gained it when honorably discharged from the auxiliaries ). Each legion always included a small cavalry attachment. The Roman army (for most of the Imperial period) consisted mostly of “auxiliary ” cohorts who provided additional infantry, and the vast majority of the Roman army's cavalry. Because of the enormous military successes of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire , the legion has long been regarded as the prime ancient model for military efficiency and ability. See List of Roman legions for a catalogue of known late republic, early Empire and late Empire legions, with dates in existence, emblem and locations of deployment.Description above from the Wikipedia article Roman legion, licensed under CC-BY-SA full list of contributors here. This page is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.
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