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anyways, hi I'm Leslie! I'm transmasc pan boy and i like undertale and recently got into scratchin melodii
i also draw 🙏🙏
Follow me for more banger art https://t.co/ckkWZTlMC5
Leslie and Brianne find some spicy reading material
@keithjohnstack (fanart)
Lord Dungarvan, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 28 October 1897
Charles Spencer Canning Boyle was an Irish soldier and peer.
Lord Warkworth, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 2 Sept 1897
Henry Algernon George Percy, a British Conservative politician. He died in Paris in December 1909, aged 38. The official cause of death was pleurisy although there were rumours that he had been mortally wounded in a duel.
Mr CJ Darling, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 15 July 1897
Charles John Darling was an English lawyer, politician and High Court judge.
Day 5 & 6 of my OCtober!!!
Featuring @keithjohnstack's Brianna and Leslie as Don Chans!!!!
John Compton Lawrance, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 18 March 1897
English judge and Conservative Party politician for South Lincolnshire from 1880 to 1885 and for Stamford from 1885 until 1890, when he was appointed to the High Court, where he served until 1912.
Douglas-Scott-Montagu, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 8 Oct 1896
He was a British Conservative politician and promoter of motoring. During his first marriage Beaulieu had a daughter by his mistress and secretary Eleanor Velasco Thornton.
Mr Richard Arthur Henry Mitchell, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 16 July 1896
Hoping I can get the chance to go out trick or treating this Halloween so @Machiavelez and I can cosplay as Leslie and Brianne 🎃
It brings me great joy to put art out into the world. Thank you Leslie for trusting me to make art for you. I have 3 commissions on deck now! Very grateful for my life. #artist #soldart #commissions #artistforhire
Edmund Widdrington Byrne, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 30 January 1896
He was a British judge and Conservative Party politician. He died at his London home, 33 Lancaster Gate, from acute bronchitis and pneumonia.
FJD Lugard, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 19 December 1895
Frederick John Dealtry Lugard was a British soldier, mercenary, explorer of Africa and colonial administrator.
Good morning - I hope you slept like a timber-stuffed teredo. I'm starting with 'Corfe Castle from West Hill', Philip Leslie Moffat Ward, watercolour on paper, 20th cent.
Mr William Wither Bramston Beach, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 27 June 1895
He was an English Conservative politician. In 1901 he was severely injured when the horse of the Hansom cab in which he was riding stumbled onto an unguarded roadworks trench. He died soon after.
Dr Robert Farquharson, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 30 May 1895
He was a Scottish doctor and Liberal politician. A lifelong bachelor, Farquharson died in June 1918, following a long illness of almost two years.
@WyrdWednesday @MaeneSigne @BexhillObs @WyrdWednesday also a connection with Leslie Charteris (1907-1993) & therefore "The Saint". This postcard was sent by Leslie to his old headmaster who ran Falconbury School in #Bexhill #Sussex. Sent mid Atlantic from the airship Hindenburg 7.5.1936. #WyrdWednesday #History #1930s
The Earl of Albemarle, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 4 October 1894
Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician. He was an Aide-de-Camp to both Edward VII and George V.
George Jay Gould I, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 27 September 1894
He was a financier, and a railroad executive. He died of pneumonia on May 16, 1923, on the French Riviera after contracting a fever in Egypt where he visited the tomb of Tutankhamun.