Aston Martin Lagonda Convertible, 1983. A conversion based on the William Towns designed Lagonda with the wheelbase shorted by 20cm. The car is registered in Holland which is where the conversion work may have been carried out
Exterior photographs by Axel Catton, show pic by David van Mill on Flickr
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Guilford Night - William H. Hays , n/d.
American, b. 1956 -
Colour linocut on paper, 9 x 12 in . 23.5 x 31 cm. Ed.1/48.
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podcasts are great because it's like having a friend tell you about their day while you're doing the dishes but instead it's a bunch of guys running around and experiencing the horrors
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Miner Hillard Milling Company, c. 1930s-1940s. George William Sotter. Oil on board.
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Wilton Williams, Hunstanton, LNER Poster, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 1930.
Vintage 1930s LNER Hunstanton Railway Poster.
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Fnaf 3 au where Springtrap was found when the og restaurant was gutted to turn it into a sorta horror attraction/museum about the murders.
And because phone dude, wasn’t a complete idiot he saw that there was obviously a dead body inside the suit, and knew that this was the suit worn by the killer in the security fottage, so he puts one and two together and realizes this is totally the killer’s body…
“SCORE!!!”
He puts Springtrap on display in a case like goddamn Annabelle
Then oh… the case is open… and empty…
… are those footsteps?
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"A picturized edition of 'Trail Town'"
Four Color #534 - Enest Haycox's Western Marshal, February 1954, original cover art by William George
Ernest Haycox was one of the most popular Western authors of the first half of the 20th century. Several of his stories were adapted into movies, like Stagecoach, or this Trail Town (1941) that got turned into Abilene Town (1946) starring Randolph Scott and Ann Dvorak.
Dell published 3 other Ernest Haycox's Western Marshal comics.
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