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An anonymous protester walks along the 1000 block of Massachusetts Street Wednesday evening while carrying his young daughter on his shoulders, who is wearing a Guy Fawkes mask backwards as part of the Million Mask March. The event, put together by the group known as Anonymous, was part of hundreds globally on Guy Fawkes' Day, Nov. 5. Guy Fawkes was one of 13 co-conspirators that were part of the Gunpowder Plot, who planned to blow up the English Parliament in 1605.
Seen on July 13th 2021 in Lampeter, Ceredigion is this allover white Optare Solo. Carrying the registration UIG 3703, I assume it was working a journey on the 585 to Aberystwyth. This particular departure is run by Lloyds Coaches, Machynlleth. Does anyone know the original registration of this vehicle.
Going to London on a flash business trip.
I will return Thursday, I hope, with some photos from the city.
Visitem o meu cantinho onde podem encontrar as histórias por trás das fotos (comecei hoje)
Espero que gostem
Anonymous Boston Scientology Protest 2/10/08
Anonymous Scientology Boston Protest Video Coverage
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Original photo by Trystan, modified from here, under a cc by-nc 2.0 license.
Read Different Strokes.
More about the Statue of Anonymous, located in Budapest, Hungary.
St John of Jerusalem, Winkburn, Nottinghamshire.
Memorial Window to Elizabeth Constance Pegge Burnell (d1927).
By Jones & Willis, 1928.
The company was originally founded in Birmingham in the 18th century, primarily as a supplier of cloth for ecclesiastical purposes. In 1844 the Willis family re-founded it as a manufacturer and supplier of church fittings, initially known as Newton, Jones & Willis. Later in the 19th century the firm grew, and had workshops in London and a branch in Liverpool. Metalwork, sculpture and stained glass were added to the company’s products and in 1899 they described themselves as ‘Church furnishers to Her Most Gracious Majesty’. They were still active in the 1940s. Their glass was made at their London showrooms under the management of Walter Willis. Most designers were anonymous, though FE Howard did some work.
This was hands down one of the lamest protests in the history of protests. Does anyone really care?
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these guys were part of the worldwide effort by the group known as anonymous in order to educate the public about the dangers of the church of scientology. they were protesting in front of toronto church of scientology on yonge street - interesting bunch - had to get their photo.
yonge st. - toronto