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Vibracobra23

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Publisher, Postcard Dealer and Peel Session uploader. Sheffield, UK

Formerly catalogued historical manuscripts at the Royal Institution of Cornwall and Cornwall Record Office

Flesh and blood is who we are, our cover is blown...

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scotspostpunk, to random
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Delighted to have had a hand in compiling this new Cherry Red box set.

Please buy it, it won't make me rich but it will make an old man very happy...

I thank you.

https://www.cherryred.co.uk/various-artists-roots-rock-rebels-when-punk-met-reggae-1975-1982-3cd-box-set

Vibracobra23,
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@scotspostpunk I've helped them out on a few box sets before. Cherry Red and Captain Oi are always good to work with and the end product is generally very good. That one looks like a quality compilation too.

Vibracobra23, to Archaeology
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George Penrose (ed) - Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Vol XXIV, Part 3. Royal Institution of Cornwall, Truro, 1935.

nancycomics, to random
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Nancy By Ernie Bushmiller April 26,1950

Vibracobra23,
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@nancycomics Good to see you back John!

Vibracobra23, to Archaeology
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I.F. Smith - Long Barrows in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1979, 1st edition.

Vibracobra23, to cincinnati
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An anonymous poster showing samples of the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, c.1904

Vibracobra23, to random
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Tim Smit - The Lost Gardens of Heligan: A Brief History and Guide. Heligan Gardens Ltd., St Austell, March 1995, 3rd edition revised.

The_Whore_of_Blahbylon, to random
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TRIVIA QUIZ FOR 2024.04.24

Do you know which American TV show this picture is from?

Give your honest answer below, even if you’re not sure.

Please boost for more responses.

Vibracobra23,
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Vibracobra23, to random
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Bald Cow - Return of the Gone

Return of the Gone by Bald Cow, the opening track from The Wrath of Achilles EP, released on Bob Records in 1990.

https://youtu.be/cOsad18b8EA

Vibracobra23, to art
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Antonina Vallentin - Leonardo Da Vinci: Paintings and Drawings. Methuen & Co Ltd, London and Tudor Publishing Co, New York, copyright Fernand Hazan, Paris, 1970, 1st edition.

Vibracobra23, to random
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Notes on Caerhays Parish Church. The Church of St Michael and All Saints, Caerhays, c.1970, 1st edition.

Vibracobra23, to random
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Robin Payne and Rosemarie Lewsey - The Romance of the Stones: Cornwall's Pagan Past. Alexander Associates, Fowey, 1999, subscriber's edition.

AndyPaciorekArt, to random
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Does such a thing as a free blog with decent storage exist? I have used Wordpress free before but signing up a new blog seems to have considerably less free storage and less user-friendly set up.
I just want a personal interest blog not commercial so don't want a paid plan.

Vibracobra23,
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@AndyPaciorekArt As far as I know Blogger has unlimited storage and it's fairly easy to set up, but it is a fairly basic design, and it is Google.

Vibracobra23,
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@AndyPaciorekArt You may be right. Wouldn't surprise me if they did. Have had mine for 12 years now, so hopefully they don't. Mine's only for YT uploads, so it wouldn't matter that much anyway. Not sure what else is free and unlimited though, but there's probably something somewhere.

Vibracobra23,
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@AndyPaciorekArt That's looking pretty good. Very easy to tinker with too.

Vibracobra23, to Sheffield
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Vibracobra23, to random
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Printed monochrome postcard showing the Dolmen dit la Pierre de Rabelais at Meudon, south of Paris. Published by Abeille, Asnières, № 2. Postally used in 1911.

Vibracobra23, to random
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The Mên Scryfa Inscribed Stone or menhir on Burnt Downs in West Penwith, Cornwall. Photo taken from the north-north-west on 8 May 2004. #MênScryfa #Menhirs #StandingStones #InscribedStones #Megaliths #Cornwall #Kernow #StandingStoneSunday

Vibracobra23, to random
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A.E.B. Owen (ed) - Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association, Vol XI, No 51, Spring 1974. The British Records Association, London.

Vibracobra23, to history
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M.C.S. Cruwys (ed) - Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, Vol XXVII - Part X. James Townsend & Sons, Exeter, April 1958.

Vibracobra23, to Archaeology
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Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Newsletter No 18. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, Swindon, Summer 1996.

Vibracobra23, to cincinnati
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A poster by Koloman Moser showing samples of the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, c.1904

Vibracobra23, to random
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From the archives:

The Breeders - Hellbound (Peel Session)

Hellbound by The Breeders, taken from the Peel Session recorded on 22 January 1990.

https://youtu.be/8_w9O0aLEf8

Vibracobra23, to Scotland
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Raymond Buckland - Scottish Witchcraft: The History & Magick of the Picts. Llewellyn Publications, St Paul MN, 1991, 1st edition.

druid, to random
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Mam's funeral went amazingly well today. It was a perfect, sunny spring day. There were over a hundred people at the service and many came back to the rugby club afterwards for food and drink. Everyone commented on how nice the service was, how it was light yet meaningful, sad but also celebratory. The buffet was lovely, with lots being taken home for later and for people that couldn't attend in person. I think my mum would have been very happy. I couldn't have imagined a better day. ❤️

Vibracobra23,
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@druid Glad it went as well as you could have hoped for.

Vibracobra23, to Archaeology
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Stephen Oppenheimer - Eden in the East: The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1998, 1st edition.

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