Vinnie Sullivan
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Footage of #BBC BREAKING COVID RULES in #Wales

The BBC are filming for "Dr. Who" an unimportant/leftist programme.

Please help name every person here via asking the BBC & report them for Covid violations we must eventually bring down all current media.

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Black Lives Matter Lemmings Shout Outside Police Station In #Wales

Not one police officer in sight but the press still managed to make it ๐Ÿง..
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The enormous ruins of #TinternAbbey in #Monmouthshire in #Wales #Cymru. These are the remains of various stages of construction between 1131 and 1536. It only fell into disrepair after the dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII.
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The Anchor Pub, 1930

#SomersTown (now Chalton Street, #StPancras).

This public house was taken over by Jellicoe and Edith Neville upon which it became a โ€˜reformed pubโ€™ where punters could buy food as well as drink. Its very first customers were the Archbishop of #Canterbury and the Prince of #Wales.

Their roaring laughter & wonderful spirit are such a pleasure to hear.

Father Basil Jellicoe, a prominent housing reformer and Church of England priest is seen here teaching a song.

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On the Welsh coast is the small town of #Harlech, with its magnificent castle built 1282-89. In the film Zulu, the British Army sing "Men of Harlech" to brighten spirits at the Battle of Rorke's Drift. Apparently, this town has the world's steepest street. #Wales #Cymru #LL46
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The Dunstable Swan Jewel is a gold and enamel brooch in the form of a swan made in #England or /France about the year 1400. Excavated in 1965 in #Dunstable Friary, #Bedfordshire, it is presumed to have be an intended livery badge given by an important figureโ€ฆ
The Moel Hebog shield (Welsh: Tarian Moel Hebog) or Moel Siabod shield is a large copper-alloy Yetholm-type shield from Bronze Age Britain. Found in a bog near Moel Hebog mountain, #Wales (1784), it dates from 1300โ€“1000 BC, making it a true western relic.

From my trip to the British Museum (all images taken by me)
๐Ÿ• This illustration depicts the use of 'turnspit dog' within the kitchen of a village inn/pub. The turnspit dog is an extinct short-legged, long-bodied dog that was bred especially to run on a wheel to turn meat. "Whiskey," a taxidermied turnspit dog that's kept on display at the #Abergavenny Museum in #Wales. Pubs, like many other important, forgotten facets of British history have far more to research and offer than many would imagine. Join us on YouTube for a large rage of Pub vid's and topics. ๐Ÿค๐Ÿป


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