She wants to run

@EdDesignerSRH
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Owns many pairs of running shoes. Loves to run. Loves pets. Loves Bowie. Partner, parent, baker, sewer, maker, academic adjacent.
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Ill be posting some past work on here, seeing the great response from my current project. This is an 1959 IBM 1401, 1:16 scale, scratch build, 100% hand made
@biancanogrady harsh but fair
As a friend once put it, the big tech companies have changed "surfing the internet" into "serfing the internet".
Ooh #GravyDay "it's the 21st of December, now they're ringing the last bell. If I get good behaviour, I'll be out of here by July, won't you kiss my kids on Christmas Day, please let them cry for me" #PaulKelly
@BMD232 Perfectly described!

20 December 1920 | A Pole, Antoni Szulecki, was born in Warsaw.

In Auschwitz from 15 August 1940
No. 1852
In 1942, he was released from the camp.

He was one of some 2,000 registered prisoners released from Auschwitz. Learn more about releases: http://auschwitz.org/en/history/life-in-the-camp/releases-from-the-camp

#Auschwitz #Birkenau #ww2 #Poland #Nazis #Germany #NeverForget #education #history #facts #otd #prisoner #remember #releases #education @histodons #Warsaw

Releases from the camp / Life in the camp / History / Auschwitz-Birkenau

Armistice Day: 11am on Tuesday 11th November 1919, vast crowds at Mansion House in London observe the very first 2 minute silence for those killed in the Great War. The men have removed their hats out of respect for the fallen. (I originally colourised this photo for the Evening Standard in 2019)
I have cleaned-up & enhanced this remarkable portrait of the 16-year-old Christina Bevan (1897-1981) photographed in colour in the August of 1913, at Durdle Door in Lulworth, Dorset, by Lt-Colonel Mervyn Oโ€™Gorman. It is original colour (not colourised).