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whiskiijack · 4 months ago
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I was planning this for dragon quest day but I never finished it. happy belated dragon quest day!!!!
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antifainternational · 2 years ago
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March 11, Cannock
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mostlyuk · 1 year ago
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Cannock, England by Catherine
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pianotunerwolverhampton · 5 months ago
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Tuning a 'Boston' Upright Piano in Hednesford, Cannock. Designed by Steinway, manufactured by Kawai
#boston #kawai #Cannock #henceford #Steinway #piano #pianotuner #pianotuning #pianotuners
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moveleftslightly · 11 months ago
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Staffordshire, Jan 2020.
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grimsauce · 2 years ago
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Another shot from this morning, all of the bare branches were covered in little droplets, lit up like fairy lights.
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cavanvets-blog · 1 year ago
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Vet in Cannock - Keeping Your Pets Healthy and Happy!
Are you a pet owner in Cannock? We've got you covered with top-notch veterinary services for your furry friends! 🐾 Our dedicated team of experienced veterinarians is here to ensure your pets stay happy, healthy, and protected from common health issues. From routine check-ups to preventative care against fleas and worms, we've got it all covered.
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beeweirder · 2 years ago
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Cannock Chase, UK.
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thesworddog · 1 year ago
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I drew chibis of the gang from SLARPG! And also the Prince of Cannock from DQ2 because why not lol
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trecomics · 7 months ago
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Started playing the Dragon Quest games on mobile in order! Before doing this, I've only finished one DQ to completion and that was DQ Builders 2 years ago, a big fave. I was so happy while playing DQ2 that it's world was the basis for Builders 2!
TBH I didn't know anything about DQ outside slimes and what I played from Builders. It's been a joy reliving a game series I didn't know had sequels past 1 during the NES days.
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slumpseal · 4 months ago
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sketchy i will never finish..
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sitting-on-me-bum · 11 days ago
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A fallow deer against a backdrop of snow-covered trees and roads in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, UK. Fallow deer typically have a spotted coat, but come winter, their colours change to a darker shade of brown with no spots.
Photograph: Tal Chohan/Mediadrumimages
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yesimtrashforit · 6 months ago
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My Extremely Thorough Examination of klaus.xls (Klaus' spreadsheet) (as of TMAGP 19)
PART 2: Locations & their significance
Here's the link to the doc!:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1B-t8II1ogRaqJdyBGzZsVzDtnqaRTIqxPAqQRye_0SI/htmlview?pli=1#
So many of the cases have a location attached, as I said in part 1, some are vague in that they are just cities and not specific enough while some are buildings. I did research on the places as specific as I could and found that many of these places have a reputation for strange occurrences, hauntings, m**ders, cults, UFO sightings, etc. I know, I know, people can start rumors and some places might not actually be significant in that way. Here is a breakdown of the history behind these locations and why they might be on this file.
#3 Berwyn Mountains, Wales
Date: June 12, 2001
Category: 2
Rank: b
TSHU: 4038
Notes: [data damaged]
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The Berwyn Mountains are a beloved site in Wales. However, there is a famous incident that these mountains seem to be known for.
On the night of January 23, 1974, lights and strange noises were observed in correlation with a 3.5 Magnitude earthquake that shook the area. It was initially thought to be a UFO crash but this has since been disproved. It is called the "Roswelsh Incident."
These mountains also played a part in King Henry II of England's retreat during his invasion of Gwynedd. The king had attempted to travel through the mountains and fight the Welsh. However, the Welsh army was superior and heavy rains made the English decide to retreat.
The mountains are also mentioned to be involved with Welsh mythology. According to many sources, the mountains are the physical and geographical location of Annwn, aka the Celtic Otherworld, the place of the spirits of the dead in the land of the ancient Britons. Many Welsh tales could be of significance here.
I highly recommend reading these sources to learn more about the mythology surrounding the mountains. Do let me know if anything sticks out or if you notice any parallels of significance!
#5. Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England
Date: May 14, 2012
Category: 2
Rank: C
TSHU: 5047
Notes: [data damaged]
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Tutbury Castle is a largely ruined Medieval castle that is said to have been built c. 1068. It was destroyed plenty in 1264 and significantly repaired in the 1300s. It is largely famous for being the place where the infamous Mary, Queen of Scots was held prisoner by Elizabeth I of England.
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Also Eleanor of Aquitane stayed here at some point, however, I could not find any information about the context of her stay.
The castle later decayed heavily during the 16th and 17th centuries, during the English Civil War. It was partially restored in the late 18th century.
The castle is also said to be haunted, of course. The ghosts reported include Mary, Queen of Scots herself, a white lady, a man in armor, a little girl, and a little boy.
Here are some sources if you'd like to learn more:
#10. Borley Rectory, Essex
Date: May 5, 2011
Category: 2
Rank: C
TSHU: 5056
Notes: [data damaged]
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THE BORLEY RECTORY HAS BEEN CALLED THE MOST HAUNTED PLACE IN ENGLAND. I couldn't make this up if I tried. The house was built in 1862 to house Reverend Henry Dawson Bull and his family. This house replaced an earlier home that had burned down in 1841. The Bull family had a whopping 14 children so they added an additional wing.
Another family moved in after and called it in to be investigated. Psychic researcher Harry Price called it v haunted. The house burned down in 1939 and was demolished in 1944.
Here are some resources if you're interested in learning more:
#15. Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
Date: April 10, 1996
Category: 2
Rank: C
TSHU: 6039
Notes: [data damaged]
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Cannock Chase refers to a wide area of countryside in Staffordshire, England.
This area in England was used as a large training ground in the first World War. Allied soldiers would train here. There was also a German POW camp built and used during WW1 and WW2.
It is also said that the forest here is haunted, the most notable ghost being The Black-Eyed Child as well as others UFOs, British big cats, werewolves and even Bigfoot have been claimed to wander this area.
TW for child murder
There was also a series of murders committed in Cannock Chase, nicknamed the Babes In the Ditch murders. Three girls between the ages of 5 and 7 were killed by Raymond Leslie Morris between 1965 and 1967. All three bodies were discovered on Cannock Chase. I won't go into details here but you can look it up if you're interested.
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Part 3 Coming Soon!
Part 1: https://www.tumblr.com/yesimtrashforit/752558081617084416/my-thorough-examination-of-klausxls-klaus
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bookmaven · 9 months ago
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THE WOODWOSE OF CANNOCK CHASE (London, 1867)
‘The Penny Horrible was a cheap form of sensational journalism extremely popular in the second half of the 19th century. Although embellished, the stories were often based on fact and one such tale from 1867 describes an encounter with a Cannock Chase Woodwose said to have taken place one hundred years before.
The Hunstone sisters of Brockton Hall did not return from their weekly ride across Cannock Chase, and their family became concerned. The Penny Horrible describes how the young women were attacked by a Woodwose and their bodies found by Lord Hunstone and his friends. Lady Martha appeared to have been partially devoured, her remains left in a cave on the Chase. Lady Hannah had apparently escaped from the cave but had then been accidentally shot and killed by members of a search party hunting for the Woodwose.’ — Internet Archives
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grimsauce · 2 years ago
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Went out for a walk in the forest today, and it rained almost the entire time.
Unfortunately my camera body isn't weather proof so I was only able to snap a couple of shots, definitely need to get a weather proof model when I eventually upgrade.
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ghostlytales · 1 year ago
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Michelle Mason spotted the ghost-child while looking at photos taken during a family day out in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire.
The 39-year-old was ‘freaked out’ to see the dark-eyed apparition lurking near her children Sophia and Lee in the snap taken on a digital compact camera in August.
The mum-of-three from Stoke said: ‘It wasn’t until I got home that I spotted a child’s face looking back at me. I couldn’t believe it when I looked closer at the picture and there was a child, standing with a wheel or a hoop in their hand.’
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