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meanscarletdeceiver · 10 months
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oh my god
Lion is EXACTLY how i've been imagining him 😍
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sztupy · 6 months
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Én is kómás vagyok, de nem annyira mint aki épp most a kézszárítót használta
Piszoárként
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aneverydaything · 7 months
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Day 2058, 10 February 2024
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uomminecraftsociety · 7 months
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Euston? More like Ewston
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Euston Tower, Hampstead Road, London
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tevinshus369 · 10 months
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Defeated
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travellianna · 2 years
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#london #euston #bttower #citywalking #architecture #whereintheworldislianna (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkAlSS2Dy5o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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julieconnelly · 21 days
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Summer in the City
I spent a lot of my time this Summer in the City, I didn’t plan to spend the Summer in the city as such, but it turned out that I  spent most of the summer in the city of London and quite a bit of time in The British Library.  Usually, the desire would be to get out of London. Apart from my work, I have been studying at weekends at The  BRITISH LIBRARY. https://www.bl.uk I’m feeling the strain…
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astonishinglegends · 1 month
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Ep 289: The Body on the Moor Part 1
"To that Providence, my sons, I hereby commend you, and I counsel you by way of caution to forbear from crossing the moor in those dark hours when the powers of evil are exalted."  -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Description:
On Friday, December 11, 2015, at 9:04 a.m., a man started a train journey at Ealing Broadway Station in west London, England. At 9:50 a.m., he arrived at Euston station to book an over two-hour trip to Manchester. The next day, at 10:47 a.m., his body was discovered by a cyclist close to the Chew Track near Saddleworth Moor in the Peak District National Park. The man was 6 feet 1 inch tall, white, of slim build, and had receding grey hair and blue eyes and determined to be between 60 and 70 years of age. However, this description was the only identifying factor initially discovered about him. He had no ID, wallet, phone, or keys, nothing to tell who this man was. He was dressed nicely but inappropriately for a hike in such inclement weather. The only item found on his person was a container of Pakistani origin labeled for thyroid medication but which now contained strychnine. This was the poison that led to his death. The cyclist also found the man in an odd position; his arms crossed over his chest and next to the trail as if peacefully napping. This was another puzzling clue, as victims of strychnine poisoning are usually writhing in agony before their horrible demise. The pathology technicians who examined the body gave the unfortunate stranger the name of "Neil Dovestone" after the Dovestone reservoir near his resting place. So, who was Neil Dovestone, and why did he travel such a long distance to this specific spot for a careless hike, or was it for a darker purpose? Who removed his identifying items, and did he take his own life or fall victim to murder? Join us for part one of our investigation into The Body on the Moor.
Reference Links:
“Body on the Moor” from BBC News
David Lytton
Dovestone Reservoir
“Dovestone Reservoir and Chew Reservoir Circular” on AllTrails.com
Dovestone and Chew Reservoirs on AA Rated Trips
Chew Valley
Congresbury Yeo
Strychnine
Strychnine poisoning
“Toxicological Findings of Self-Poisoning Suicidal Deaths: A Systematic Review by Countries” from the NIH National Library of Medicine
“Facts about Strychnine” from the CDC
Urdu
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley and “The Moors Murders”
James Platt MP (1823 - 1857) on WikiTree.com
The Clarence pub, Chew Valley Rd, Greenfield, Oldham, England www.the-clarence.co.uk
Manchester, England, United Kingdom — Sunrise, Sunset, and Daylength, December 2015
Euston railway station
“Dakota Air Crash Near Oldham (1940-1949)” on the British Pathé YouTube channel
“Plane crash survivor makes poignant first return to Saddleworth site” from the Saddleworth Independent
“'A lovely man': The woman who dated the Man on the Moor” from BBC News
“Bill O’ Jacks Murders” on Dove Stone Heritage – A Ranger’s View
“The Bill O’ Jacks Murders” from Mysterious Britain & Ireland
“27 Killed in Plane Crashes” from the Greensburg Daily Tribune - Aug 19, 1949
Location:
The approximate location where the body of “Neil Dovestone” was found next to Chew Track on Saddleworth Moor.
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Episode 289: The Body on the Moor Part 1. Produced by Scott Philbrook & Forrest Burgess. Audio Editing by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound. Music and Sound Design by Allen Carrescia. Tess Pfeifle, Producer and Lead Researcher. Ed Voccola, Technical Producer. Research Support from The Astonishing Research Corps, or "A.R.C." for short. Copyright 2024 Astonishing Legends Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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stillunusual · 1 month
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A little bit of Leeds outside London Euston....
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meanscarletdeceiver · 10 months
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Cornwall not looking like a bastard at all
they wrapped some of the station poles with ribbon, lol. E for Effort.
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messemasters · 3 months
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mgangakenya · 4 months
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charliemac58 · 10 months
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Euston Square Underground Station
London 1934
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deborahannwoll-daily · 10 months
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Sushi of Shiori, Euston
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