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I feel most healthy whenever and wherever I see traces of England.
The more hidden Britain becomes, the more beautiful she seems when she reveals herself.
Before the Thames Barrier came into use in 1983, flooding was a common occourance in #London. We still sometimes see it happen along the riverside in places like #Greenwich. This photograph shows the repercussions of the Westminster embankment giving way to the river in 1928. It's times like this that remind people how important it is to work together.
A haunting image of Artillery Lane in the East End of #London in #Spitalfields, #E1 during April 1912.
When you keep nodding off on the train.
Made it back just in time for my delivery.
Grimsby Town, in Lincolnshire, with its houses and local football ground, is a reminder of a more traditional Britain.
Forwarded from Western Heritage
#RIP The Crown & Sceptre, which was situated at 92 Friendly Street, #Lewisham, #London, #SE8.

1980s and Today
An image of the industrial, and residential reality of #Leeds, #England, in 1954.
‘Sky lightens over the suburbs, London’ 1934 by Bill Brandt
To ask me why I've loved living on England's canals and rivers is to ask a question in which you'd have to have been there to understand.
The tale of the only tower block in existence to be brought down by a single spider.
No matter what excuses people try and use to excuse these naked bike rides, that fact is that they're comfortable with the most innocent members of society being exposed to their privates against their will.
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70s - The kind people of Lancashire calling Southerners snobs for being so brilliant.
2025/07/05 17:10:20
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