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What more can a boy ask for…
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Posted on January 19, 2013 via Respektlos with 174 notes
Source: cerebrospinalien
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“The Land of Esa” by Dennis Hughes under the pseudonym of Neil Charles.
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‘Target Tennis’ in 1951. Apparently it “…develops graceful movement” and is ”…useful for a knock-up before a match”.
She certainly looks graceful, but knocked-up..?
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Heavily bombed in WW2, the area around Ludgate Hill was tidied up and became an early example of bombsite redevelopment by a private concern - Ludgate Gardens.
Units were rented out to those in the field of gardening and if you are interested, better ring CITY 2538 fast..!
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Ooer…the Invisible Man has a bit of fun!
Play LOUDLY!
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Look out, kids - the CIA might poison your beards!
Fidel in New York, 1959, communing with the kids.
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What a beautiful piece of art - especially as it was an advertisement! It is the plans for the Fiat ‘Factory of the Future’ in Turin, 1917.
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Celebrating the first year of the ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’.1918. The hammer and the sickle make an early appearance together.
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Storming the Winter Palace. (Couldn’t they get tickets?)
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Oxford by John Pimlott.
“…and that dreaming city with her dreaming spires, she needs not June for beauty’s heightening.”, from Thyrsis by Matthew Arnold 1822-1888.












