@sarahwishart Art is being excluded from London.
@sarahwishart Art is being excluded from London.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
things are remembered differently
@sarahwishart Art is being excluded from London.
@sarahwishart Art is being excluded from London.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
@sarahwishart It’s parps.
@sarahwishart It's parps.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
The haunted drive at Great Mercell House. https://t.co/ZxTZsFLp9m
The haunted drive at Great Mercell House. pic.twitter.com/ZxTZsFLp9m
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
@JadeAkelaONeal Hello, birthday twin.
@JadeAkelaONeal Hello, birthday twin.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
@redskyatnight The 99% hopefully not being the cockwads who think March is poppy season.
@redskyatnight The 99% hopefully not being the cockwads who think March is poppy season.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
My grandfathers, who both fought against fascism at home in abroad, would have voted for Corbyn, not a man who put his cock in a pig’s head.
My grandfathers, who both fought against fascism at home in abroad, would have voted for Corbyn, not a man who put his cock in a pig's head.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
‘The stones may not hold sermons as Shakespeare claimed, but they damn well hold stories.’ – C.L. Nolan, 1898 https://t.co/AzqMqxBqDP
'The stones may not hold sermons as Shakespeare claimed, but they damn well hold stories.' – C.L. Nolan, 1898 pic.twitter.com/AzqMqxBqDP
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2015
Stones clearly weep for the living. If they were reflections of the dead, they would be laughing or cursing. CL Nolan http://t.co/iPmC27YZ91
Stones clearly weep for the living. If they were reflections of the dead, they would be laughing or cursing. CL Nolan pic.twitter.com/iPmC27YZ91
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 7, 2015
Though the stones were carved with the trappings of past lives, the cemetery Lords paid them little heed. – CL Nolan http://t.co/8JBNcYD5qW
Though the stones were carved with the trappings of past lives, the cemetery Lords paid them little heed. – CL Nolan pic.twitter.com/8JBNcYD5qW
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 7, 2015
Carving of the Old King’s crown, originally at Brockhill Manor, now at the County Museum, Coreham. http://t.co/qiIhnbjlcR
Carving of the Old King's crown, originally at Brockhill Manor, now at the County Museum, Coreham. pic.twitter.com/qiIhnbjlcR
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 7, 2015