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A Minor Inconvenience by Geoff Butterworth.
Johnson Street, #Liverpool, 1935
So you chose to drop a traditional part of British culture to take part in today's oddly untraditional curriculum?

"A pub landlord will sell his award-winning boozer after 20 years, having fallen in love with life as a teaching assistant."

Full story: https://kentonline.co.uk/deal/news/award-winning-pub-goes-up-for-sale-after-boss-falls-in-lov-325614/
I will never forget who never let me down. Nor, will I ever forget who did.
Vinnie Sullivan
UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour of #Holborn, #Clarkelwell, and #Bloomsbury 🗓 TOUR Date: 21st June 👥 Meeting At: Farringdon Station 🕦 Time: 11 AM The tour will last between 2-1/2 to 3 hours and will end in a pub. We will be visiting some of #London's most famous…
Saturdays pub/history walking tour is going to be a hot one. It would be wize to have some water on you, and if you've fair skin, maybe even a brolly to protect you from the sun. Looks like it's going to be a great day!! 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Allow me to show you a splendid (roughly) 1800 year old casting of the head of Hadrian (reigned AD 117-138) that, like most Roman relics, would have (most likely) been vandalised by enemies of ancient Rome. This is one of the few major bronze portraits of the emperor to have survived from antiquity. Found by London Bridge (Thames), this remarkable piece may well have been created to commemorate #Hadrian's visit to Britain in AD 122. I took these images in the British Museum. Upon which I stood in awe and wonder. What with being stood in front of a real-life effigy of a man with such infamy. Before Christianity and internalised politics rule Europe, we had clans and republics like that of Rome. He would have adhered to polytheistic Hellenism, the dominant religion of the Roman Empire during his reign. Christianity, deriving from the east, was a relatively new concept and would later be credited as having its own Roman empire.

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Vinnie Sullivan
Allow me to show you a splendid (roughly) 1800 year old casting of the head of Hadrian (reigned AD 117-138) that, like most Roman relics, would have (most likely) been vandalised by enemies of ancient Rome. This is one of the few major bronze portraits of…
As we have gathered from history, all Empires predictably overstretch themselves until they become unable to handle the inevitable, accumulated backlash from not only a range of enemies but the multi generational diaspora that it's created.

An ancient coin made to commemorate Hadrians time in Britain. (AD122).

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I for one am sick of seeing women in gym shorts. It's beneath me.
All for one and one for all. 🍺

1967 - The Colville, once situated at 186 Portobello Road, #London
The ground floor balcony of the Prospect of Whitby, which has been used for centuries, can no longer be accessed. How lucky we are to have had the opportunity to do so. Maybe it will reopen, or maybe it's gone for good. We can only hope that it comes back to life.

Pictured: @luketrrcage and @VinnieSullivan
Oh, how I love to observe the magnificent detail of #Edinburgh's unique and mesmerising architecture.
Ladies and gentlemen, here is your evidence. Whislt out with ChelseaDan5, my claim that rental bike users all drink neck oil was conclusively proved. So far, there has been no cure found for the hispter pandemic. All we can do now is try and save as many people as we can.
When the going gets tough, the "tough" head to the tunnels.
2025/07/05 17:10:18
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