Posts Tagged ‘ amy freeborn ’

Canis Lupus Familiaris

May 22, 2013
Victorian Bulldog at Tring

Published on Four&Sons – - The Natural History Museum at Tring, Hertfordshire, England, opened its doors in 1892 to showcase the private collection of Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron Rothschild. Today it still holds the largest collection of domestic dogs on display in the UK.
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A digital archive of our 21st century selves

April 10, 2013
courtesy of Shit London

Published on Yahoo! – - What is it that defines and represents us as citizens of the United Kingdom in 2013? Curators and experts from six UK libraries have compiled a list of websites they believe best capture that mysterious essence of who we are.
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Alan Turing: Centenary accolades keep coming

April 3, 2013
Alan Turing 1951, courtesy NPL / Science Museum

Published on Yahoo! – - Almost 60 years since his death, and 100 years on from this birth, due recognition is finally catching up to a man who was ahead of his time.
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#Mashtag, the world’s first ever crowd-sourced beer

March 28, 2013
#mashtag

Published on Yahoo! – - Independent Scottish beer-maker BrewDog is taking another bold step in its mission to spread the craft beer love by brewing the world’s first ever crowd-sourced beer.
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The Lost Gloves Of A London Winter 2012 / 13

March 1, 2013
The Lost Gloves Of A London Winter 2012/13

  Pictures by Amy Freeborn
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Good Work Australia, but Must Try Harder

February 14, 2013

Published on the Huffington Post – - As an Australian who has been living in London for 10 years, I feel I have gained what I consider to be an important outsider’s perspective.
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Would you like to do some petting with your coffee?

February 13, 2013
Lauren Pears enjoys a cuppa with a cat. Photo: Jemima Yong.

Published on Yahoo! – - Tea or coffee? Cat or sausage dog? Your preference of pet is one of the choices potentially on the menu for London cafe-goers in 2013.
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Oh coffee, how we do love thee

January 26, 2013
coffee

Published on Yahoo! – - Britain is in love with a little brown bean called coffee. And it’s an affair that dates back more than 350 years to the edge of a churchyard in St Michael’s Alley, off Cornhill, in east central London.
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The Cult of Clutch – Live Review

January 25, 2013
Neil Fallon, Clutch

Published on the Huffington Post – - Clutch are a special band. Their mix of blues-inspired hard-rock is so addictive, so groove-laden, that the room didn’t stop moving all night.
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To Be, Or Have, A Mermaid

January 16, 2013
To Be, Or Have, A Mermaid

Like ancient mythologists, Victorian curiosity collectors, and countless little girls before me, I have a soft spot for mermaids. I spent my formative years living by the beach, so the idea of being able to swim unhindered by lungs that need air to absorb oxygen was a fantastical one. When I caught a glimpse...
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