Sir John Betjeman on a curious Hookland pub. http://t.co/nt4U7c0TkP
Sir John Betjeman on a curious Hookland pub. pic.twitter.com/nt4U7c0TkP
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 23, 2014
things are remembered differently
Sir John Betjeman on a curious Hookland pub. http://t.co/nt4U7c0TkP
Sir John Betjeman on a curious Hookland pub. pic.twitter.com/nt4U7c0TkP
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 23, 2014
Angels of the lost Angels of the drowned Angels of the cut rope Don’t just watch us Come and give a damn – traditional Hookland ditty
Angels of the lost
Angels of the drowned
Angels of the cut rope
Don't just watch us
Come and give a damn – traditional Hookland ditty— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 23, 2014
@AndrewMaleMojo @RobertAickman Worth going to effort of tracking down the BBC 1972 adaption which captures some of the terror of the work.
@AndrewMaleMojo @RobertAickman Worth going to effort of tracking down the BBC 1972 adaption which captures some of the terror of the work.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
@Mythogeography The ‘heritage industry’. Erstatz culture. Vile in all its forms.
@Mythogeography The 'heritage industry'. Erstatz culture. Vile in all its forms.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
@AndrewMaleMojo @RobertAickman In my view, the book where James found his voice. A voice speaking through a mouth bitter with dust.
@AndrewMaleMojo @RobertAickman In my view, the book where James found his voice. A voice speaking through a mouth bitter with dust.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
@AndrewMaleMojo @RobertAickman Also, the best novel of 1904 with an arse joke conceit.
@AndrewMaleMojo @RobertAickman Also, the best novel of 1904 with an arse joke conceit.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
@maximpetergriff @londonpsychogeo You’d be disappointed if it wasn’t.
@maximpetergriff @londonpsychogeo You'd be disappointed if it wasn't.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
Ignoring rain, skirts whirl and the spirits are danced in Chapel Street. http://t.co/1596wOnji1
Ignoring rain, skirts whirl and the spirits are danced in Chapel Street. pic.twitter.com/1596wOnji1
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
Monument to child psychic Emily Purcell erected after her death by grateful clients. http://t.co/G4SJZXwnSQ
Monument to child psychic Emily Purcell erected after her death by grateful clients. pic.twitter.com/G4SJZXwnSQ
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014
Remains of a ‘transport sphere’ from Rudolph Steiner’s 1923 teleportation experiments, White Mary Point. http://t.co/37D4OrfHCs
Remains of a 'transport sphere' from Rudolph Steiner's 1923 teleportation experiments, White Mary Point. pic.twitter.com/37D4OrfHCs
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 24, 2014