Another little part of England is to be destroyed, as the government plans to put 1250 illegal migrants here, in the hamlet of Piddlington, grossly outnumbering its 400 residents.
This is operation scatter. Also known as destroy everything they cherish.
Sad to see Ye Olde Swiss Cottage still closed & slowly declining. The building is locally listed & protected by an Asset of Community Value (ACV). Lots of new development going up around the pub & cinema. Surprised the Odeon Swiss Cottage isn’t locally listed.
50 yearson the planet today Half a century old,Thanks to everyone who attendend todays tour of Somers Town NW1 with me @VinnieSull1van@RJK_75 and @TheRealSitts thanks John for the card and bottle,Big Wonky in the background...Love you all tommorow belongs to us🍻🍻🍻👌
Footage of Alan Roumana, who owned Holts Shoe Shop (founded in 1851) in Camden Town (North London) in his place of work in 1984. The shop was still run by the same family when its name was changed to 'The British Boot Company' is a shoe shop in Camden Town in London. The shop is notable for being the first UK retailer of the classic British brand Dr. Martens, and also sells Grinders, Solovair, Gladiator, George Cox, Tredair, and NPS. During the 1970s / 1980s, the shop was famous among skinheads and punks from all over the world.
In the late 1970s, Alan Roumana formed a close association with the local band North London Invaders, who would later become Madness. The band's lead singer Suggs writes: "Holts became a mecca for alternative types from around the world. It's still there, as the British Boot Company, serving each new generation of Airware devotees. "
Film by Paul Putner
Statue of Liberty, skyscrapers and a flotilla of ships - the Red Arrows over New York in a huge international flypast this morning, celebrating the Fourth of July with the American people on the 250th anniversary of independence.
#RedArrows | #RAF | #NewYork | #America250
The Flamingo Club in Soho was one of London's most famous Jazz and Blues venues. Opening in the 1950s, it became a cornerstone of the city's music scene, hosting future stars such as Georgie Fame, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and Rod Stewart.
A monstrous AI Data Centre is proposed for a greenfield site in a picturesque Fife village. The Auchtertool data centre is over 8 double decker buses high, over 50 football pitches in area & will consume the electricity of over half the homes in Scotland.
https://t.co/hU0Cpe5XDn
The Declaration of Independence in it's first printed form (known as the Dunlap Broadside) was set in type imported from the Caslon letter foundry in Chiswell St in the City of London.