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"Cock-Fighting dagger" purchased from a villager cockfighter in Barkur(Mangalore) village of Karnataka in India. "Cockfighting" is officially banned in India but is a common sport amongst villagers during certain auspiscious occasions.
Against all odds Dicken won the game.
This resulted in a red-card. One could argue it should have been a free throw for the blue team instead.
A sugar made cocker as cake topper. She wanted a lasting memory of her special birthday party with her lovely dog ... and all her friends, of course.
Jarvis Cocker performing live at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London on the 26th November 2008.I've wanted to take pics at a Jarv gig for a while(as he is in my top 3 fav artists) so it was a great night :)
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© Aymi Derham
Copyrighted photo. Aymi Derham ©
'Hahn/Cock' (2013) by Katharina Fritsch
Unveiled for the Fourth Plinth, July 2013.
Hahn/Cock an ultramarine glass fibre reinforced polyester resin statue standing 4.72m high.
Taken in 1986. The station was on the Chichester to Midhurst line and was closed before the Second World War. The stations were very grandiose for their time.
HF walk from Cockerham, past Bank End Farm, Cockersand Abbey, Glasson Dock, Cock Hall and Batty Hill