Joe Flanagan (@joeflanagan1) 's Twitter Profile
Joe Flanagan

@joeflanagan1

Grandson of Bud Flanagan, Lover of old London. Chaser of Dreams !!!!

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Mr PitBull (@mrpitbull07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread 🧵 1. My name is Marco. I am a nurse And today . . . I cried in the hallway. No one recognized me. No one asked if I was okay. Today I accompanied two patients on their final journey. I hugged a father who had just lost his son. I washed a gentleman's hair — he smiled,

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1. My name is Marco. I am a nurse And today . . . I cried in the hallway. No one recognized me. No one asked if I was okay. Today I accompanied two patients on their final journey. I hugged a father who had just lost his son. I washed a gentleman's hair — he smiled,
𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓶𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓼𝓮𝔂𝓑𝓸𝔂 😎 (@lovelygeezer65) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I took this video of a family of swans on Friday in Canary Wharf, then I remembered it’s about a one minute walk from where they’re housing the illegal migrants in the Britannia Hotel. Stay safe little swans! 🦢

Cockney Cabbie (@cockneycabbie_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brick Lane Market was a vibrant and bustling hub in London's East End, known for its mix of vintage and unique items, street performers, and a strong sense of community. It was a place where people from all walks of life came to find bargains. (1973) Missed globally

Brick Lane Market was a vibrant and bustling hub in London's East End, known for its mix of vintage and unique items, street performers, and a strong sense of community. It was a place where people from all walks of life came to find bargains. (1973)

Missed globally
Sir Johnny OBE (@farmer_boycie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I moan at many things and at times I feel life hasn’t always been fair. But I’ve certainly been blessed with two wonderful pals. Goodnight all ❤️

I moan at many things and at times I feel life hasn’t always been fair. But I’ve certainly been blessed with two wonderful pals. Goodnight all ❤️
Sir Johnny OBE (@farmer_boycie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the anniversary of my sister Jane’s passing. Sadly cancer took her but god received a beautiful Angel ❤️❤️❤️ My father visited her every month and read a book by the tree on the right. I don’t read but I’ll always visit for Jane & for him. RIP Sis xxx

Today is the anniversary of my sister Jane’s passing. Sadly cancer took her but god received a beautiful Angel ❤️❤️❤️ My father visited her every month and read a book by the tree on the right. I don’t read but I’ll always visit for Jane & for him. RIP Sis xxx
Joe Flanagan (@joeflanagan1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shaftesbury Av 1949 love these old cabs always look for my ol Dad no luck so far ! he would have been out there or in the bookies 😂

Shaftesbury Av 1949 love these old cabs always look for my ol Dad no luck so far ! he would have been out there or in the bookies  😂
𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓶𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓼𝓮𝔂𝓑𝓸𝔂 😎 (@lovelygeezer65) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We all know Lucy Connolly was made an example of denied bail and length of sentence given. Those on here defending the actions of Ricky Jones probably think O.J. Simpson was innocent

ℝ𝕚𝕡𝕡𝕖𝕣 (@the_east_end) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephen Lewis (yes, THAT Stephen Lewis) was born in Poplar in 1926 and as well as being an accomplished actor also wrote the screenplay for Joan Littlewood’s film ‘Sparrows Can’t Sing’, starring Barbara Windsor... #eastend #History #film

Stephen Lewis (yes, THAT Stephen Lewis) was born in Poplar in 1926 and as well as being an accomplished actor also wrote the screenplay for Joan Littlewood’s film ‘Sparrows Can’t Sing’, starring Barbara Windsor... #eastend #History #film
Knowledge of London (@knowledgepoint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dead Man's Hole is a historical alcove located under the north side of Tower Bridge, near the Tower of London, that served as a temporary mortuary during the Victorian era to hold bodies that washed ashore from the river Thames and now no longer in use.

Dead Man's Hole is a historical alcove located under the north side of Tower Bridge, near the Tower of London, that served as a temporary mortuary during the Victorian era to hold bodies that washed ashore from the river Thames and now no longer in use.