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twenty one pilots at brixton tonight!! let’s go!!

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Royal Mail have revealed the design of eight new stamps exactly fifty years to the day that the UK’s first Pride rally took place in London. Read more:
https://t.co/MOoWVyb2OU

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In addition to East London Fighters hosting KOF XV and Tekken 7 this Saturday, I'll be running casual tournaments for 2D games including Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Garou, 3rd Strike & KOF 2k2 UM.
https://t.co/ydqUlAINYt

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23 June 1664: Burial of Katherine Philips ('Orinda') & translator at St Benet Sherehog She'd died of smallpox, hence the speed of her interment

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🍃 The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands:
London: Printed for B. White, 1771.
https://t.co/WxO90cwEp3

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Royal Mail marks 50 years of UK with colourful set of stamps. March in London on 1 July 1972 was first with the name ‘Gay Pride’, inspired by events in US https://t.co/xfQTwY3OVv

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Happy Thursday Everyone 🧡 Super Cute Greeting Card based on amazing London 💛 Visit https://t.co/gX3wbAuwtX for a great range of lgbtqia+ greeting cards. please rt xxx

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Happy 90th Birthday to British actress Prunella Scales; best known for the 1970s BBC comedy series Fawlty Towers; & portraying The Queen on TV in 1991. 7 years later she sat for this portrait at her London home.

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Absolutely beautiful work! N I desperately want to go to London and Canada to meet my friends ; w;

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Morten Morland’s Spectator cover - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdovuE

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It got a Chinese anime announced. (Idk when it comes) and its kinda an isekai. (Plays in a victorian London like era with lovecraft influence )

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🍃 The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands:.
London: printed for C. Marsh [etc.]1754.
https://t.co/0OxjuWjDOB

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‘Ring a Ring o' Rosie’ is a nursery rhyme & playground song first published in 1881: ‘Ring-a-ring o' roses, /A pocket full of posies, / A-tishoo! A-tishoo! /We all fall down.’ But its reference is dark: the Black Death (the 1665 bubonic plague outbreak in London.)

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Insects in another favourite 'The natural history of British insects, explaining them in their several states... together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope...' by E. Donovan, London: Rivington, 1793-1813 in 16 vols.

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