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fuckyeahtattoos: This is my octopus I named him Fredric. I love octopie and after years of thinking and looking at designs did the deed and got it done. I got it done at Blue Lotus in Newcastle in England by Steve.
Back in the 1950s a medieval skeleton was found in England with metal spikes through its shoulders, heart and ankles. It was believed to be a ‘deviant burial’, where people considered the ‘dangerous dead’, such as vampires, were interred to prevent
“Mad as a hatter” is a colloquial phrase used to refer to a crazy person. In 18th & 19th century England mercury was used in the making of felt, which was used in the manufacturing of hats. People who worked in these hat factories were exposed
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iheartjoshbalz: Chris Motionless at the New England Metal and Hardcore Fest4/19/15Photos by Jeremy Saffer
iheartjoshbalz: Ryan Sitkowski at the New England Metal and Hardcore Fest4/19/15Photos by Jeremy Saffer
iheartjoshbalz: Josh Balz at the New England Metal and Hardcore Fest4/19/15Photos by Jeremy Saffer
iheartjoshbalz: Vinny Mauro at the New England Metal and Hardcore Fest4/19/15Photos by Jeremy Saffer
iheartjoshbalz: Devin Sola at the New England Metal and Hardcore Fest4/19/15Photos by Jeremy Saffer
mcavoyclub: James McAvoy of the Rest of the World celebrates victory in the Soccer Aid 2014 match at Old Trafford on June 8, 2014 in Manchester, England.
chriseatskidz: Harm’s Way @ SXSW New England Heavy Metal tent Photo by Cj Puga Please do not remove credit
spoookyscary:Back in the 1950s a medieval skeleton was found in England with metal spikes through its shoulders, heart and ankles. It was believed to be a ‘deviant burial’, where people considered the ‘dangerous dead’, such as vampires, were interred
Since school has essentially consumed my free time, I figured I should start posting more project that I have completed. Anywho, I made this for my Illustration IV class, and we had to make a map of a real location that had some actual information
cecilporterstudios: Bettie Page Piece done by Cecil porter at Thou Art in Sheffield, England
tattoosnob: Swallow, Heart, & Rose tattoo by @jamieleeknott at @darkhorse_collective in Sutton Coldfield, UK #jamieleeknott #darkhorsecollective #suttoncoldfield #england #uk #unitedkingdom #swallowtattoo #rosetattoo #hearttattoo #tattoo #tattoos
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tattoosnob: Rose tattoo by @lukeslayer1 in Kendal, England #lukeslayer1 #lukesayer #kendal #england #rosetattoo #tattoo #tattoos #tattoosnob http://ift.tt/2dcYwjC
robert-hadley: Fragment ( England ), 18th century silk, metal thread. Source: cooperhewitt.org
robert-hadley: Sampler ( England ), 1800-1850 silk, metallic thread. Source: cooperhewitt.org
fallujah: Fallujah New England Metal Hardcore Festival
80s-90s-stuff: Death To False Metal(backprint of ManOwaR’s “Hail To England” Tour-Shirt)
kropotkindersurprise:April 2 2015 - Housing activists pull down fences surrounding Aylesbury estate, London, England. Southwark council spent £140,000 building a massive ‘Berlin Wall-style’ metal-spiked fence around a housing estate in south London.
ilgarofanoverde: Vogue 1967 Twiggy wears a Roberto Rojas metal mesh hood and with an assortment of colored Lucite rings by Bernard Kayman, an Old England watch at her neck, Sant’ Angelo watch bands and bracelets, and a Timex watch. Photo by Bert
art-of-swords: Smallsword with Scabbard Dated: 1781-82 Pleace of Origin: Made in London, England, Europe Medium: etched steel [blade]; engraved and gilded silver, wood, gilded copper wire [hilt]; metallic threads and silk [sword-knot]; wood, parchment,
hollywouldyouturnmeon-: I FINALLY found metallic nails!!! (Note: For all those wondering, these were press ons from some company in England that no longer makes these anymore :/ ) dont steal the credit, plz&thnx IG @hawlayy I can’t believe Kylie
history-of-fashion: 1895-1900 Coat by Marshall & Snelgrove Ltd (England) embroidered velvet with silks, satin, felt, machine-made lace, lined with silk, canvas, metal (Victoria and Albert Museum)