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Robert Ley

@rob1952rl

Woodlander. Historic builder.Vernacular builder. Axeman. Sculptor. Traditional timber frame carpenter. Furniture maker. Mudmason. Dauber. Twin maker.

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BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lord Bamford owes £500,000,000 to HMRC he has retired from the House of Lords and fled. He expects his debt just like Michelle Mone's £232,000,000 debt to be written off. We must recover every penny from these thieves, and toss them in jail.

Lord Bamford owes £500,000,000 to HMRC he has retired from the House of Lords and fled.

He expects his debt just like Michelle Mone's £232,000,000 debt to be written off.

We must recover every penny from these thieves, and toss them in jail.
HistoryandHeritageYorkshire (@genealogybeech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Make do and mend comes to mind when researching the building of the Elizabethan Oakwell Hall in Birstall, just down the road from me. Comments like 'Oakwell represents a typical local compromise - a mix of local Yorkshire building and fashionable gentry style'

Make do and mend comes to mind when researching the building of the Elizabethan Oakwell Hall in Birstall, just down the road from me.   Comments like 'Oakwell represents a typical local compromise - a mix of local Yorkshire building and fashionable gentry style'
Brigitte Webster (@tudorfoodrecipe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you figure out what the lady is wearing in her left hand? There is a sword in her right hand but the object in her left puzzles me.

Can you figure out what the lady is wearing in her left hand? There is a sword in her right hand but the object in her left puzzles me.
J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took three extraordinary, tenacious Scottish women with an army behind them to get this case heard by the Supreme Court and, in winning, they’ve protected the rights of women and girls across the UK. For Women Scotland, I’m so proud to know you 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💚🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Peter (@woodcarver_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Appropriate at this time the two panels participated in with West Riding woodcarvers now based at the Royal Armouries Leeds

Appropriate at this time the two panels participated in with West Riding woodcarvers now based at the Royal Armouries Leeds
Peter Stefanovic (@peterstefanovi2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you everyone for sending this to 2 million views 🙏 It’s not too late for the government to change course. Keir Starmer is being advised to urgently pause the Government's plans to cut disability & health benefits by Parliament's work & pensions committee. The cross-party

Alan Burnett (@abfixby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My photograph captures the end of an era: it's Halifax before Burdock Way, Halifax of Crossley's Carpets; it's railway lines still spreading beneath North Bridge in the shadow of the Gas Works; it's chimneys and churches and treeless horizons. The 1960s are about to become the

My photograph captures the end of an era: it's Halifax before Burdock Way, Halifax of Crossley's Carpets; it's railway lines still spreading beneath North Bridge in the shadow of the Gas Works; it's chimneys and churches and treeless horizons. The 1960s are about to become the
HistoryandHeritageYorkshire (@genealogybeech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nathanial Whittock’s drawing after a sketch by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) of the Halifax Gibbet, an early guillotine. It is not known when the Gibbet Law of Halifax was first enforced, but it was introduced around 1280, by the Earl of Warrene (Manor of Wakefield).

Nathanial Whittock’s drawing after a sketch by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) of the Halifax Gibbet, an early guillotine. It is not known when the Gibbet Law of Halifax was first enforced, but it was introduced around 1280, by the Earl of Warrene (Manor of Wakefield).
Alan Burnett (@abfixby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are familiar with Brighouse in West Yorkshire, you might recognise the scene depicted in this photo I took fifty-odd years ago. The flour silos are still there (although they are a climbing activity centre now) and so are some of the buildings at the bottom of Briggate.

If you are familiar with Brighouse in West Yorkshire, you might recognise the scene depicted in this photo I took fifty-odd years ago. The flour silos are still there (although they are a climbing activity centre now) and so are some of the buildings at the bottom of Briggate.
Historic England (@historicengland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Built in 1617-18, the market Cross in Wymondham is an octagonal structure that still stands today. 🤩 It was built to replace an earlier medieval structure that was destroyed in the Wymondham Great Fire in 1615. This photo was taken in 1925 by Nathaniel Lloyd.

Built in 1617-18, the market Cross in Wymondham is an octagonal structure that still stands today. 🤩

It was built to replace an earlier medieval structure that was destroyed in the Wymondham Great Fire in 1615.

This photo was taken in 1925 by Nathaniel Lloyd.
Marina Purkiss (@marinapurkiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farage’s plan to scrap indefinite leave could collapse the NHS… Which would be incredibly good news for someone wanting us to move to an ‘insurance based system’ FYI the average American pays £480 per month for private healthcare Please wake up folks.