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The queue for #Arsenal vs #Tottenham (Spurs), 1934.
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Melissa Scott-Miller
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#London is now jam-packed with an array of disgusting buildings that have no indication of what culture or country they're supposed to represent. I'd have the lot down in no time.
Round 2 of the greatest, most magnificent meal to ever grace planet earth. 🤴 🍴
We certainly didn't have much, but we made the best of what we had.

East, #London, 1950s
Forwarded from Western Women
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All on "£7 a week."

1950s - The 16 children of Mr and Mrs O' Hare. Thanks to all of our so-called "progress," you couldn't imagine trying this today.

"And they're all very, very happy."
Lions, Bears, Wolves, and a great many other creatures mark and protect their territory simply in order to survive.
Though there are still many pub gardens in existence, there are few praiseworthy pub gardens in London belonging to what I'd consider real pubs. This little gem at the Shakespeare's Head, 1 Arlington Way, #London, #EC1R, is a perfect place to hide from, yet enjoy the sun. 🍺☀️
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1955 - The Crown & Cushion that once sat on one of #Surrys main roads between #Haslemere and #Shottermill (which has since become flats) was once a welcoming pub where the locals' faces were painted onto their own personal glasses by the landlord himself. #RIP 🍺
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1985 - "Make the traditional red phone box a thing of the past." Our red phone boxes now rot in their own graveyards because they, like other demolished or vandalised buildings, were far too culturally pleasing for the morbid world of bland modernity in which they had planned.
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Let us remind ourselves of real class by taking a brief glimpse at the chivalrous and respectable world of the Dorchester Hotel on #ParkLane in #Mayfair, #London, during the 1950s.
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2025/07/03 09:15:09
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