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Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, was an Italian painter who spent part of his career painting #London. From the year 1746 to 1756, he lived in London and painted 50 paintings of the growing city. This piece is 'The River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral on Lord Mayor's Day', between 1746 and 1747. If you click on the image you will see how brilliantly he has captured the the north bank of the river which, like it's backdrop, had not long been rebuilt after the "Great Fire of London" in 1666. Despite being a time and place with incredible hygiene and health issues, if certainly looks far smarter than what dominates the skyline today.
The answer to the question "Have we let them down, or did they let us down?" is both. This image is alleged to be of a man on his way to seek shelter in a hostel on #Whitechapel Road in east #London during the 60s.
This blissful photograph captures a steam train chugging its way through the peaceful and homely homes of Kensal Rise, West #London, in March 1921.
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The real reason men consciously seek out money, expensive cars, or even power is because subconsciously, all they really want is this..
From my observation, the more rural, traditional, and free from propaganda the woman, the more sweet, faithful, and wholesome she is. Case in point, it's impossible to ignore the fact that modern day television, social media, and much else has worked hard to alter what nature made perfect.
Pull up a pew.

@BritainsPubs The Lamb, 94 Lamb's Conduit St, #Bloomsbury, #London, #WC1N
The suffocating, overbearing depression brought about by the horrors of modernity is, to me, a great anticlimax to Western civilisation.
Vinnie Sullivan
It's only when we see England at her most beautiful or most damaged that we truly realise how much we love her. For the love of #doors ๐Ÿšช
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#DoughtyMews is part of the #Bloomsbury Conservation Area in central #London and exists as a prime example of what the rest of the country could look like if we placed a blanket protection of culture and class across the entirety of the Anglo-Celtic Isles.
The immeasurable certainty of southern supremacy. ๐Ÿด
Schools aren't there to educate children. Nor are they there to install loyal, moral principles towards their nation, families, or countrymen. Judging by how they poison children's minds and how they treat moral parents, they're quite obviously there to do the opposite.
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This is rare footage of #Dundee's Royal Arch designed by #Scottish architect John Thomas Rochead. It was built in 1848 and heartlessly destroyed in 1964. Architectural terrorism is the most successful.
They were some of the last traces of evidence that the further we collectively climb the ladder of modernity, the further we individually fall from grace.
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The underprivileged boys of 70s #Bermondsey, #London enjoying a celebrity football match. ๐Ÿ†โšฝ๏ธ
1900 - The Pelican Inn was situated on Buttermarket Street in a town between #Liverpool and #Manchester named #Warrington.

#RIP
Vinnie Sullivan
UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour of the 'City Of #London'.๐Ÿšถโ€โ™‚๏ธ ๐Ÿ—“ #TOUR Date: 19th July ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Meeting At: Aldgate Station ๐Ÿ•ฆ Time: 11 AM The tour will last between 3 - 4 hours and will, of course, include a few stops for refreshment. ๐Ÿบ We will be visiting some ofโ€ฆ
Be sure to join our next pub/history walking #TOUR where, on our journey through the 'City of London', we will venture into one of London's oldest market sites and one of the city's most beautiful buildings.

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Tell you what...... I love watching women's sports, you can get up, go to the toilet, grab a drink, make a quick phone call and not miss anything!
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