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A collage of photos of the knife Angel taken while we visited the British iron works near Oswestry
All these knives have been use in crime in the UK.
British Museum London
The arrival of Aeneas and his Trojan companions in Italy
Roman, made about Ad 140-150
From Rome, Italy.
This marble relief depicts the landing of Aeneas and his companions on the shores of Latium after they escaped from the Trojan war. His son Ascanius is standing next to him. On the left is the sow who tells Aeneas to found his city at Rome.
A British retreat, and a fishing outpost in the tropics of Central America.
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We enjoyed a great walk on the Malvern Hills this week, this is taken from the Iron Age hill fort British Camp, looking towards the northern hills.
Lomo LC-A+
Kodak Ektar 100
Collaboration with m+b -> all random, no notes
UK vs Romania
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British Museum Panorama
47851 departs York with a Liverpool bound working. Photograph taken in September 1998 and digitised from a Fujichrome slide.
Bentley Continental GT Mulliner
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Victory show at Cosby, Leicestershire sees four aircraft flying together during the airshow. One of them is from the enemy which is German fighter Hispano HA-1112-M4L. That is alongside British fighter which is Hurricane MK1 G-ROBT P2902. The other two are both Spitfires. (From left) Spitfire IX G-LFIX ML407 & Supermarine Spitfire MH415 (G-AVDJ) 4/9/21.
LMS 0-6-0 Class 4F No 43924 approaching Oakworth Station passing The Mound with a local passenger train for Oxenhope from Keighley (KWVR) on 21st September 2011
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British Railways The English Electric Company Limited Type 4 1Co-Co1 diesel-electric locomotive number D337 of London Midland (Western Lines) stands on Heaton Mersey Motive Power Depot in Manchester. Saturday 24th February 1968
Note D337 was built by The English Electric Company Limited (works number 3083) at The Vulcan Foundry Limited Locomotive Works (works number D633) at Newton-le-Willows in 1961 for British Railways as number D337. It was stored unserviceable in June 1965 and was reinstated to Bletchley Motive Power Depot in July 1965
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Here is the British Library. It contains many amazing treasures, including one of the original copies of Magna Carta. The building has been awarded Grade I listing, which I do not understand. However, I came to look at what is inside, and not the building.
(Then) Prince Charles described the building as looking like "an academy for secret police" and the late Sir Gerald Kaufman MP said it was "about as glamorous as a public lavatory."