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oxfords---notbrogues · 3 months ago
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thurstongrey · 5 months ago
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heinfienbrot · 1 year ago
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Hein Feinbrot's Christmas Gift Guide 2023
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Ladage & Oelke Dufflecoat
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Anton Meyer 'Romulus' Tweed jacket
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Natalino Undyed Jumbo Herringbone Wool/Cashmere Jacket
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Drake's Ecru Boucle Wool Zip Fleece Vest
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Fabian Zug English Suede Chelsea boots
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Anglo-Italian Company Mid Wash Denim
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Drake's Pink Brushed Shetland Mock Neck Jumper
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Horatio 'Beaufoy' Black Grain Horsebit Loafers
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Appenzeller Gurt Classic Belt
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Opinel No. 9 Oyster knife
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half-life-citizen · 7 months ago
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Finally got around to finishing this! Template is by @t6fs, art is by @viric-dreams no I didn't make a previous post what are you talking about
I'm quite proud about how this turned out!
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hiraethy · 1 year ago
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oceans are now battlefields ⚓ national maritime museum, greenwich
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literarylondonhq · 11 months ago
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Hamlet by the River!
Pre-show drinks before HAMLET + Ian McKellen and Director Sean Mathias live for a q and a. Useful for my upcoming tour of ‘Hamlet – Horatio’s Tale’ with Sir Derek Jacobi!
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juliehowlin · 1 year ago
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Nelson's Column
On this date in 1843 Nelson's Column was completed. Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in central London built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
10 things you didn't know about Nelson's Column:
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vox-anglosphere · 5 months ago
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Nelson's Column soars above four triumphant lions in central London
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Trafalgar Square
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History - Captain Horatio Hornblower
After the victory of a British fleet (commanded by Lord Horatio Nelson) over a French-Spanish fleet (commanded by Pierre de Villeneuve) at Trafalgar, Britain „ruled the waves“ for over a century - and London was the centre of that power. The 12 Hornblower novels from C.S. Forester and the movie „Captain Horatio Hornblower“ describes the seafaring life aboard a warship at those times. For sure one of the triggers to visit London one time to deep dive in those historical times.
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Naval Battle Scene 1
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Sea battle scenes from the movie „Captain Horatio Hornblower“. The movie scenes show vividly what contributed as well to Nelson's success at Trafalgar: Nelson was able to outmaneuver the superior enemy fleet since the British ship crews were more capable (they were more skilled in the rigging and were able to fire more rounds with their cannons). Nelson's feat was to find a tactic that would best utilize his people's abilities.
-Simplicius Simplicissimus
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memories-of-ancients · 11 months ago
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Smallsword presented to Admiral Horatio Nelson from the Corporation of London in 1800
from The City of London Museum
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oxfords---notbrogues · 5 months ago
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Horatio London
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half-life-citizen · 2 months ago
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Digby isn't an actor (at least not on stage), and he can't be a stage hand, but he can do a voice over, maybe an introduction or something similar
gotta collected all the theater ocs and see who's ever been in one of our dear Poet Laureate's, Mst Awning's, plays
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thurstongrey · 3 months ago
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half-life-citizen · 3 months ago
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digby: if you had to live elsewhere in the neath, where would you pick?
As soon as the question is uttered, he quickly says
"I don't want what I'm about to say to leave this room, and this is a purely hypothetical scenario, yes?"
He takes your silence as an answer, and begins to talk,
"The khanate, if I had to choose. They are the only ones down here other than London that seems to have any modicum of sensibility, mutton island is mad. Port carnelian is too humid for me, and I've stayed at the colonies, it's just not for me."
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Richard Westall (1765-1836) "Nelson and the Bear" (1809) Oil on panel Located in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
The painting depicts an incident in 1773 involving Horatio Nelson, then a fifteen-year-old midshipman accompanying a polar expedition to try and find the Northwest Passage. Nelson and a friend were attacked by a polar bear, Nelson's musket misfired and he reversed it to try and beat the bear off with the butt end. His life was likely saved when the ice split in two separating him from the animal. In the background is the bomb vessel HMS Carcass on which Nelson was a crew member. One of the ship's guns is seen firing in an attempt to scare off the bear. It omits the presence of Nelson's comrade, showing him confidently standing up to the bear alone.
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half-life-citizen · 8 months ago
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The Ascent: a Watchful and Shadowy ambition focused on the attempts to return to the surface after being killed. As you progress, you learn more about the state of sunlight, the laws above, the sun to the south and whether or not you deserve to see the sun again.
It either ends in an account lock, or a mithridacy and red science item.
ACTUALLY, WHILE WE'RE AMBITION TALKING TODAY:
suppose there's no Nemesis, no Heart's Desire, no Light Fingers, no Bag a Legend. what would your main's own personal Ambition be like? what would it be like to go through their own Evolution?
predictably i think the courier's would revolve around getting their head back and tracing back what they've done in the past 👍 focusing on Watchful and with Artisan of the Red Science as a relevant skill also. maybe Chthonosophy too
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