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Knight
      
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I don't really have a use for it at the moment, but today I stumbled across http://fantastic.library.cornell.edu/.
It's a collection of drawings of the Fantastic or supernatual taken from manuscripts in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections from the library of Cornell University.
The manuscripts date from early medieval through to the 20th century.
If you need drawings of anything that's weird or wonderful for a physrep, then there should be something here that suits.
James
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Treasure-Trap in Cambridge - http://www.srcf.ucam.org/tt
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Champion
      
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Bookmarked that one, fantastic stuff wish I had found it earlier Thanks for sharing!
--------------------------------------------If the Gods didnt want us to eat people, then why are they made out of meat?Grumf Kikuto - United Tribes of New BantustanSir Nathaniel Holt - The Fallen
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Artmeister
      
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ditto, cracking site that is!
There is no way you can disprove to me that all reality we percieve, was concieved in the mind of a plastic troll. Now hand me my pills.
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Knight
      
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In a similar vein, a blog that posts cool illustrations from old books. Not so much of the totally weird and wonderful, but I think it may have a slightly wider appeal.
http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/
James
The Jackal Faction - http://www.jackalfaction.com
Treasure-Trap in Cambridge - http://www.srcf.ucam.org/tt
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