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Antoine Vanner

@antoinevanner

Author of the Dawlish Chronicles naval fiction series, high adventure linked to real events and people in the late 19th Century. 12 books in the series to date.

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Kristen Rudd (@kristenrudd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year ago today, I posted on FB that a dude won gold in Olympic women's boxing. A shitshow erupted. I've lost 300 friends, lost clients, and had my faith, empathy, and humanity called into question. My best friend from SF unfriended me. 10/10. Would do it again. Women matter.

Chris Parry (@drchrisparry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think that I would like to know what you are doing about five out of six Type 45 destroyers being alongside in Portsmouth right now, no attack submarines deployed at sea and no amphibious ships available. The accommodation problem should not even be an issue. It was

Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁ (@colrichardkemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amnesty International is “deeply concerned” about arrests of Palestine Action terrorist group supporters in London yesterday. No doubt Amnesty has almost finished their report into Hamas accidental rapes on 7th October.

Amnesty International is “deeply concerned” about arrests of Palestine Action terrorist group supporters in London yesterday. No doubt Amnesty has almost finished their report into Hamas accidental rapes on 7th October.
KeyserSosse (@keysersosse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

August 11th, 2007 Captain David Hicks MC, aged 26 from Wokingham, and 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, was killed in a rocket attack on the Inkerman Base, north east of Sangin, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Lest we Forget this brave young man who gave his all 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧

August 11th, 2007

Captain David Hicks MC, aged 26 from Wokingham, and 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, was killed in a rocket attack on the Inkerman Base, north east of Sangin, Helmand Province, Afghanistan 

Lest we Forget this brave young man who gave his all 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧
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11th August, 2008 Signaller Wayne Bland, aged 21 from Leeds, and of 16 Signal Regiment, was killed in Kabul, Afghanistan, when a suicide bomber rammed his car into a British convoy, then detonated an IED Lest we Forget this brave young Yorkshireman who gave his all 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧

11th August, 2008

Signaller Wayne Bland, aged 21 from Leeds, and of 16 Signal Regiment, was killed in Kabul, Afghanistan, when a suicide bomber rammed his car into a British convoy, then detonated an IED 

Lest we Forget this brave young Yorkshireman who gave his all 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧
KeyserSosse (@keysersosse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

August 11th, 2010 Lieutenant John Charles Sanderson, aged 29, born in Oklahoma, USA, and from 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment, died at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, of injuries sustained on July 13th, 2010 in Helmand Province Lest we Forget this brave man 🇺🇲 🇬🇧

August 11th, 2010

Lieutenant John Charles Sanderson, aged 29, born in Oklahoma, USA, and from 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment, died at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, of injuries sustained on July 13th, 2010 in Helmand Province

Lest we Forget this brave man 🇺🇲 🇬🇧
David Collier (@mishtal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The war could have been over in a week. The reason it has dragged on for nearly 2 years is precisely because Israel isn’t the monster the media claims. Israeli restraint to minimise casualties on all sides has prolonged it. That’s the obvious truth the media will never tell.

History Girl (@historygirlbw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rare, early film of three stylish gentlemen demonstrating the use of a clapper stile gate in the English countryside. Incredibly, this was filmed in 1910.

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Remembering Captain David Hicks, 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, injured during a violent attack on his patrol base North East Sangin, Helmand Province, Afghanistan on the 11th August 2007 aged 26. He died of his wounds later the same day. #Afghanistan RoyalAnglianRegt-Museum

Remembering Captain David Hicks, 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment, injured during a violent attack on his patrol base North East Sangin, Helmand Province, Afghanistan on the 11th August 2007 aged 26. He died of his wounds later the same day. #Afghanistan <a href="/MuseumRar/">RoyalAnglianRegt-Museum</a>
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Remembering Signaller Wayne Bland, 16 Signal Regiment Royal Signals, died of wounds received when a suicide bomber drove into the convoy of vehicles he was travelling with in Kabul, Afghanistan on the 11th August 2008. Wayne was aged 21 and was from Leeds. #Afghanistan

Remembering Signaller Wayne Bland, 16 Signal Regiment Royal Signals, died of wounds received when a suicide bomber drove into the convoy of vehicles he was travelling with in Kabul, Afghanistan on the 11th August 2008. Wayne was aged 21 and was from Leeds. #Afghanistan
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Why are the police expected to put up with the like of this? Would anybody wish to join the police today when their superiors expect them to endure this type of persecution?

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Eszter Abraham lived less than two years but today she should have been celebrating her eighty-third birthday, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. And the same old evil that destroyed her marches on our streets again. Thanks Auschwitz Memorial for keeping this innocent's

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Thomas Luny (1759–1837) captured the majesty of the Age of Sail with extraordinary skill—while enduring decades of severe physical suffering. His life and work remain a testament to quiet heroism. Click: bit.ly/4frzISs #NavalHistory #MaritimeArt #Napoleonic

Thomas Luny (1759–1837) captured the majesty of the Age of Sail with extraordinary skill—while enduring decades of severe physical suffering. His life and work remain a testament to quiet heroism. Click: bit.ly/4frzISs #NavalHistory #MaritimeArt #Napoleonic