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This is what happens when you try to photograph yourselves and feed each other at the same time. Phil's head is not actually that much larger than mine in real life.

Does it hurt yet?

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An advertisement for the "newspaper" of a fictional-setting wargame campaign set in the mid-18th Century.

Execution Rocks Light is a lighthouse in the middle of Long Island Sound on the border between New Rochelle and Sands Point, New York. It stands 55 feet tall, with a white light flashing every 10 seconds. The granite tower is painted white with a brown band around the middle. It has an attached stone keeper's house which has not been inhabited since the light was automated in 1979.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 as Execution Rocks Light Station.

This is what men should do to their cheating witfes. I wish her foot was still in that shoe when I did this...

Golf at Bear Creek, Hilton Head Island

Execution site,Tower Hill.London.

Lorcan Collins speaks at the book launch

Execution Rocks Light is a lighthouse in the middle of Long Island Sound on the border between New Rochelle and Sands Point, New York. It stands 55 feet tall, with a white light flashing every 10 seconds. The granite tower is painted white with a brown band around the middle. It has an attached stone keeper's house which has not been inhabited since the light was automated in 1979.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 as Execution Rocks Light Station.

"Execution of Justice" by Emily Mann (U of M Alumna 1976), directed by Dominic Taylor. Performed April 16 - 24, 2010 in Rarig Center's Proscenium Theatre.

Photos by Cody Baldwin

The Trial and Execution of Henry Hughes, who Suffered Death this Morning, at the County Goal [sic], Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, for Violating Emma Cock, a Girl only 8 Years Old, printed G. Smeeton, Tooley Street, [1834]. The single page newspaper sold at the execution of Henry Hughes in 1834. See SWNS story SWTABLOID; Some of the earliest examples of tabloid journalism are set to go up for auction Ò in the form of EXECUTION BROADSIDES. The six pristine examples cover several executions that happened between the 18th and 19th Centuries. The clippings, which all vary in size, cover in detail not only the crimes and confessions of the criminals, but also the executions. Set to be sold next week, the tabloid journalism could fetch around £200 a piece, with some even expected to reach up to £300.

 

English Civil War Society

 

By kind permission of the Royal Parks Department, the King’s Army Annual March and Parade will again follow the route taken by Charles I from St James Palace on the Mall to the place of his untimely death at the Banqueting House in Whitehall, London. This event is an established part of the London calendar and has followed a similar format now for forty years. The parade assembles from 11am outside St James Palace on The Mall and marches to form up on Horse Guards Parade, a considerable privilege for an organisation such as ourselves, from where a wreath is carried across Whitehall and placed at the execution site. A short service follows and awards and commissions are conferred on deserving members of the King’s Army.

  

January 2023.

Visit to Museum of London Docklands to see the 'Executions' exhibition. The first publicly recorded executions at Tyburn was in 1196; the last public execution in 1868. By the end of the 18th century over 200 crimes were punishable by death.

The floors of the execution room and sentencing room have been covered with glass to leave the original floor intact. There are still items under the glass such as a broken pair of glasses, dentures, and shoes. Executions were carried out by gunfire

Execution Rocks Light is a lighthouse in the middle of Long Island Sound on the border between New Rochelle and Sands Point, New York. It stands 55 feet tall, with a white light flashing every 10 seconds. The granite tower is painted white with a brown band around the middle. It has an attached stone keeper's house which has not been inhabited since the light was automated in 1979.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 as Execution Rocks Light Station.

kilmainhem gaol, an 18th century irish prison. motherfuckahs got shot right here.

Clemenza and I tracked down the spy for the . In the dark street, filled with the sound of our footsteps, he heard and he turned around, pulling a pistol as he did, but we had our pistols out first . The first 5 rounds caught him in the chest, and he fell, face down. We went to the body and pumped 4 more bullets in his back. As a finishing touch, I put a bullet into his brain. We left the body, and we rode away in a car that was waiting for us.

ANDERSON GRIST MILL, MERCERSBURG, PA

The execution chamber in Terre Haute, Indiana. (KOKH Archive)

"Execution of Justice" by Emily Mann (U of M Alumna 1976), directed by Dominic Taylor. Performed April 16 - 24, 2010 in Rarig Center's Proscenium Theatre.

Photos by Cody Baldwin

Enbanc Writ of Execution page 3

The lever on the gate in the middle of the room makes an eerie squeak, as it releases the trap doors underneath the person being executed.

 

This would have been one of the last sounds the 500+ executed in Fremantle Prison heard.

" I was injured by the Felucians, and brought to an Imperial outpost that was captured and burnt down earlier today. I was hung from my feet above the fire, being cooked like a marshmallow on a summer day back on Tatooine. I felt a sharp pain in my left leg, someone had thrown a metal shard at me! I reached up and ripped it out, and used it to cut through the primitive rope holding me. I took out one of the guards with my signature roundhouse, and stabbed the other with a looted spear. The sacrificial leader pulled out a nasty looking sword and charged at me! I ran, deeper into the outpost, until I came across the one place that I knew best, the Cafeteria. As the Felucian leaped over a fallen wall, I turned and planted one end of the spear into the ground, driving the other end straight through him. I dropped the spear, and ran to what used to be the communications room, finding a dinosaur of a communication device, and used it to signal the nearest outpost, warning it of an attack."

 

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There's 2 guys staring at you in the bottom.

Macabre bit of history - not so long since we used to execute people as a public spectacle. They chose a place near the Cathedral!

of the subdued sushi.

Amongst all the automation solutions available in the market, warehouse execution software from a reliable supply chain automation company can drive multiple benefits for your fulfillment and distribution centers.

 

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