Charles Rennie Mackintosh's reputation in his lifetime, and to the present day, was based not just upon his work as an architect, but also as a designer and painter. In 1923, with his wife Margaret, he settled in Port Vendres in the Mediterranean. 'The Little Bay,' is from 1927.
Vance vigorously supported the mass pardoning of the January 6 rioters - nearly 100 of whom have already been arrested for other crimes. And he lectures Britain - a country with a fraction of his nation's per capita homicides.
Always great to see pubs springing back to life! Planning to make a video on this pub, as it turns out to be surprisingly ancient - the current building dates to 1873 but there has been a pub on this site with this name for at least 400 years.
@StroudStory@JamesMelville@hiegleah Used one in Chichester recently that worked but network issues meant that it had the wrong location. So permit was only valid for further up the road where no spaces were available. Argh!
#CofiwchDryweryn
The stolen village
Now under a lake Capel Celyn
Villagers forced out so it could all be flooded to provide water for Liverpool
#PostboxSaturday
RIP Norman Balon, “London’s Rudest Landlord” at the Coach and Horses on Greek St, who has died at 99. Can’t find my interview with him on his retirement online but thus later piece has most of the salient bits. https://t.co/onZpCL4FoV
This is awful. The last ever Denby Pottery going to the kiln. Why is there not uproar? Where’s the government in this?? We all have Denby in our homes, in family heirlooms, as our history and now it’s closing through lack of support, such a sad sad day. #SaveDenby@denbypottery
Love this photo of JD Vance.
You can tell he is a man of peace.
A man who is upset by violence and desperately wants to explain it and thus ultimately end it.
Pray for him as he spreads his message of peace and harmony to the UK.🙏🏻