LMBD1418 A priest, a pastor and a rabbit walked in to blood donation clinic.
The nursed asked the rabbit: “What is your blood type?”
“I am probably a type O” said the rabbit.
And here’s a nice Loxton drawing of all of them. flickr.com/photos/bristol… pic.twitter.com/hSoFNP3tq9
The two other school buildings in the 1930s picture are the Clifton Industrial School: childrenshomes.org.uk/BristolClifton…
Mardyke c. 1930 vs. today; image from the Tarring Collection/@KYPBristol maps.bristol.gov.uk/kyp/?edition=b… In the modern picture the colourful modern flats top right are in School Road; in the 1930s picture you can see the Clifton National School there. pic.twitter.com/cpLdzWX49C
Isn’t that *your* job, Time Machine? pic.twitter.com/tk3MN0LNv8
@rankamateur Lazarus Mouse is the antihero in the noir thriller I’m writing.
@beardedjourno There’s a coincidence! Walked past this just last night. pic.twitter.com/1vFWkijooC
beardedjourno A year-long programme of events will celebrate film pioneer William Friese-Greene bristol247.com/culture/film/c…
tomgauld ‘Newly Discovered Numbers’
(this drawing and others are for sale here: tomgauld.com/art-for-sale) pic.twitter.com/UuAswSgMRw
KYPBristol ‘Please drive quietly’, reads the notice attached to the lamp post on Upper Maudlin St. Almost unrecognisable now the 1912 King Edward VII Memorial building of the BRI has a monumental presence in this early 1930s photo.
maps.bristol.gov.uk/kyp/?edition=b… pic.twitter.com/8dzw19yaQu
MooseAllain What a lovely view - the Exe, trees, mist…
Sorry, I should apologise for posting my Exe/tree/mist views on herepic.twitter.com/UOKR9bCi7O7O