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Absolute basic bastards will try telling you that the greatest werewolf film in all of history is “An American Werewolf in London.”
These are the people you need to remove from your friendship group immediately.
The greatest werewolf film of them all is “Ginger Snaps”.
In December, 1888 a man named William Hicks was arrested after a drunken brawl on The Mall, Clifton. During a police interview, Hicks claimed to be in the city because he was tracking Jack the Ripper and the killer was living somewhere in #Bristol but refused to name his suspect.
This 1792 painting by JMW Turner is an evocative and highly romanticised depiction of the Avon Gorge. The building atop the gorge is the 1766 built Clifton Observatory. At this time it was a former windmill which was damaged in a storm. #Bristol
Congratulations to @BristolBears for their stunning victory. I don’t really understand rugby - but they seem like a good bunch of chaps who have made our city proud!
This 1792 painting by JMW Turner is an evocative and highly romanticised depiction of the Avon Gorge. The building atop the gorge is the 1766 built Clifton Observatory. At this time it was a former windmill which was damaged in a storm. #Bristol
This 1792 painting by JMW Turner is an evocative and highly romanticised depiction of the Avon Gorge. The building atop the gorge is the 1766 built Clifton Observatory. At this time it was a former windmill which was damaged in a storm. #Bristol
This picture shows what the butchers once looked like. His name used to appear on two sides of the building and can still be seen on one of them.
This 1792 painting by JMW Turner is an evocative and highly romanticised depiction of the Avon Gorge. The building atop the gorge is the 1766 built Clifton Observatory. At this time it was a former windmill which was damaged in a storm. #Bristol