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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 15 July 1902, the ‘Leckhampton Stalwarts’ led a march of 2,000 people from the centre of Cheltenham to Leckhampton Hill, where they tore down a cottage built by the new quarry owner. The Stalwarts were led by Walter...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 15 July 1902, the ‘Leckhampton Stalwarts’ led a march of 2,000 people from the centre of Cheltenham to Leckhampton Hill, where they tore down a cottage built by the new quarry owner. The Stalwarts were led by Walter Ballinger, a clay-digger, who was styled in the press as ‘The King of the Common’. The others were William Sparrow (road sweeper), Charlie Burford (labourer), Leonard Luce (painter), and John Price (tailor). The hill was quarried for its limestone for nearly 400 years, and for most of that time local people used the hill for recreation and travel. Piano merchant Henry Dale bought the quarries, as speculation, in 1894, and his first act was to post notices closing the paths and rights of way over the hill. He built a cottage for his foreman, Cratchley, which blocked a right of way and filled in a ‘pit’ where working people held a fair every Easter. Frustration came to a head in 1902 when at least 2,000 people marched on the hill and tore down the cottage, watched by the police who stated it was done ‘with no unnecessary circumstances of disorder.’ Tramway cottage was rebuilt and the Stalwarts set out to tear it down again in 1904 but the Riot Act was read and the ‘Stalwarts’ arrested and sentenced to hard labour. In 1927, Dale’s quarry company went bankrupt and the council bought the whole hill. It was designated as common land and today it remains open to all.
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Photo by @michel_zoghzoghi Watching this poor warthog running around the Mara in such pain was heartbreaking! #wild #nature #wildlife #animals #warthog #igs_africa #wildeyesa #masaimara...

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Photo by @michel_zoghzoghi Watching this poor warthog running around the Mara in such pain was heartbreaking! #wild #nature #wildlife #animals #warthog #igs_africa #wildeyesa #masaimara #kenya
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“For f’ing sure
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For f’ing sure

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left-reminders:

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Hey maybe people should actually just get free treatment to begin with? 🤔🤔

Maybe we should also ask - why was the wheelchair priced at $20,000 if a high school robotics team could make one for, if not free, within the school budget for materials?

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Congresswomen Denounce Trump Tweets Telling Them To 'Go Back' To Their Home Countries -

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inky-curves:
“True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #9 (May 1951) Cover by Lee Elias
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inky-curves:

True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #9 (May 1951) Cover by Lee Elias

ronaldcmerchant:
“Christina Lindberg- THRILLER: A CRUEL PICTURE (1973) aka THEY CALL HER ONE EYE
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Christina Lindberg- THRILLER: A CRUEL PICTURE (1973) aka THEY CALL HER ONE EYE

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ronaldcmerchant:
“ Summer Time! Let’s go swimming!
SHOCK WAVES (1977)
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ronaldcmerchant:

Summer Time! Let’s go swimming!

SHOCK WAVES (1977)

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