Vinnie Sullivan
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#thinkforyourself

London, England #TRR

Loving your own, isn't the same as hating others.
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Manor House of Toten Hall, #TottenhamCourtRoad, #London, #Engnald 1813
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Gustave DorΓ©
Loving your own... 🀝
Rain can only compliment that which is truly beautiful.

#Limehouse, East #London
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The Pubs Of Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy #CoventGarden, #London

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Bow Street Tavern @ bowsttavern
Nell of old Drury @ NellOfOldDrury
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Hitchcock's 'Frenzy' is a heartwarming view into 70s #London. One needn't even follow the plot to be lost in its nostalgic views and insights. It's brilliant, macabre plot takes nothing from its quaint brilliance. Various spots like the ones we include are scattered all over London, waiting to be rediscovered. Join us as we visit a few of the locations that are still available to the public.

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Etude pour l'Hommage Γ  Corot by Emile-Louis Fubert, 1894
A poverty-stricken past created a dark yet stunning realm in which modern money can merely imitate or plagiarise.

#Limehouse, East #London
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"No matter how many men you kill, you can't kill your successor."

- Lucius Annaeus #Seneca, Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Emperor #Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicusero.
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Smithfield Market, wholesale fish market, Manchester, 1924 (Manchester Libraries)
Randolph meets Ben Jonson at the Devil Tavern stock illustration
No matter how lucrative one's career always remember that one's entity within the workplace is but a replacable cog to a clock that to those waiting at home, is the very purpose of time itself.
UTTER nostalgia
Albert Bierstadt
Human sadism is an invisible mind-virus that's sustainable only by the visible expense of others.
Rotherhithe from Wapping Pierhead (c.1955) by Dorothy Rendell