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Hookland 2/5/15 4:19:24

It is said, if you drive up to the Widow’s Leg, you can still hear transmissions from the former Maunsell fort pirate radio stations.

It is said, if you drive up to the Widow's Leg, you can still hear transmissions from the former Maunsell fort pirate radio stations.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 1, 2015

Continue reading05/02/2015 by David Southwell
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Hookland 2/5/15 4:20:41

Lost voices, lost music from past bouncing back into now. All those one hit wonders like The Black Seeds ‘Tears of the Moon’ on ghost AM.

Lost voices, lost music from past bouncing back into now. All those one hit wonders like The Black Seeds 'Tears of the Moon' on ghost AM.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 1, 2015

Continue reading05/02/2015 by David Southwell
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Hookland 2/4/15 9:08:13

The Red Phoenix of Hook, stained glass now held at the Hookland Museum of Curiousities. http://t.co/txSRkHSOuG

The Red Phoenix of Hook, stained glass now held at the Hookland Museum of Curiousities. pic.twitter.com/txSRkHSOuG

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 1, 2015

Continue reading04/02/2015 by David Southwell
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Hookland 2/3/15 0:59:11

‘May you have long songs of love and short songs of death.’ – Traditional Hookland proverb

'May you have long songs of love and short songs of death.' – Traditional Hookland proverb

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2015

Continue reading03/02/2015 by David Southwell
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Hookland 2/3/15 2:20:20

Prayer dial of St. Emily Penland. Rumours persist of reversed ‘Black Dials’ used in practice of diabolism. http://t.co/5tdpH7F1ba

Prayer dial of St. Emily Penland. Rumours persist of reversed 'Black Dials' used in practice of diabolism. pic.twitter.com/5tdpH7F1ba

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2015

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Hookland 2/3/15 2:51:20

A green man from Meon Wood for the first day of spring in Hookland. http://t.co/4nY9rszZqt

A green man from Meon Wood for the first day of spring in Hookland. pic.twitter.com/4nY9rszZqt

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2015

Continue reading03/02/2015 by David Southwell
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Hookland 2/3/15 6:33:18

On the walls of Weychester, the ghostly walker finds cages are no barrier. http://t.co/xG6EKeJUPQ

On the walls of Weychester, the ghostly walker finds cages are no barrier. pic.twitter.com/xG6EKeJUPQ

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2015

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Hookland 2/3/15 6:38:05

St. Wulfram-by-Wall, Weychester. http://t.co/QULlYhclBN

St. Wulfram-by-Wall, Weychester. pic.twitter.com/QULlYhclBN

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2015

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Hookland 2/3/15 8:17:42

‘When the glass breaks, all the time watched by the window, is released to haunt us all.’ – C.L. Nolan http://t.co/0tA98YHSiB

'When the glass breaks, all the time watched by the window, is released to haunt us all.' – C.L. Nolan pic.twitter.com/0tA98YHSiB

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2015

Continue reading03/02/2015 by David Southwell
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Hookland 2/2/15 3:17:27

I’ll be reading some of the Guide tomorrow @pagesofhackney tomorrow night. Free event starting at 8pm. http://t.co/SgL8neNcp4

I'll be reading some of the Guide tomorrow @pagesofhackney tomorrow night. Free event starting at 8pm. pic.twitter.com/SgL8neNcp4

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 1, 2015

Continue reading02/02/2015 by David Southwell

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