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Paul

@swanranger

Former behind the scenes film person, WW1 , over fifty five years of pain supporting #QPR , #WW1,#Beatles fan, @wfa

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cinesthetic. (@thecinesthetic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tom Wilson, who played Biff in Back to the Future, got so tired of fans asking the same questions that he wrote a hilarious song about it.

History Girl (@historygirlbw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A really beautiful and rare glimpse of Wuppertal's ‘Flying Train’ in 1902. The magnificent suspended railway glides past neighbourhoods, riverbanks and bridges, capturing daily life in Germany before the onset of WWI and WWII.

The Pennine Painter (@penninethe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On an ideal drying day here’s ‘Washing on a Terraced Street, Sowerby Bridge’ with Peter Brook’s much loved lines of laundry hung out across Chapel Street and adding colour and life to the painting in stark contrast to the soot-blackened Victorian houses. (Sold by Bonhams in 2009)

On an ideal drying day here’s ‘Washing on a Terraced Street, Sowerby Bridge’ with Peter Brook’s much loved lines of laundry hung out across Chapel Street and adding colour and life to the painting in stark contrast to the soot-blackened Victorian houses. (Sold by Bonhams in 2009)
Military History Now (@milhistnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In May of 1944 a dozen copies of the top-secret plans for the upcoming D-Day invasion blew out of a London War Office window and down onto the street below. All were recovered by staff except one, which was later turned in to a sentry standing guard by an anonymous passerby.

In May of 1944 a dozen copies of the top-secret plans for the upcoming D-Day invasion blew out of a London War Office window and down onto the street below. All were recovered by staff except one, which was later turned in to a sentry standing guard by an anonymous passerby.
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black-tailed jackrabbits are famous for their disproportionately large ears, which happen to be their trick for staying cool. They provide a large surface area for heat exchange: the blood vessels can widen (vasodilation) allowing greater heat loss.

Black-tailed jackrabbits are famous for their disproportionately large ears, which happen to be their trick for staying cool. 

They provide a large surface area for heat exchange: the blood vessels can widen (vasodilation) allowing greater heat loss.
Ian Pegg (@historypegg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I never realised the enduring impact and influence of the Brontë sister until now. Charlotte, Anne and Emily only wrote 7 books between them. Initially writing under the male pseudonyms Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell but as recognition of their writing prowess grew they

I never realised the enduring impact and influence of the Brontë sister until now.  Charlotte, Anne and Emily only wrote 7 books between them.  Initially writing under the male  pseudonyms   Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell but as recognition of their writing prowess grew they
Nicholas Lissack (@nicholaslissack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Channel 4 documentary ‘Groomed: A National Scandal’ is horrifying—but essential viewing. Instead of pushing Adolescence into classrooms, Keir Starmer’s government should be showing this. At least it’s based in reality. We need a national inquiry now more than ever.

The Channel 4 documentary ‘Groomed: A National Scandal’ is horrifying—but essential viewing.

Instead of pushing Adolescence into classrooms, Keir Starmer’s government should be showing this. At least it’s based in reality.

We need a national inquiry now more than ever.
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keir Starmer recently recommended watching “Adolescence”. Will he do the same with the Channel 4 documentary, “Groomed - A National Scandal”? I think we all know the answer to this.