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08/05/2024

The photo shows a large sinkhole, perhaps a natural sinkhole also known as a doline. The cave opens like a giant mouth in the ground, with steep limestone walls and covered with lush green vegetation. At the bottom of the sinkhole, a vast entrance can be seen leading deep into the ground, creating a scene that is both majestic and mysterious. Some people and tracks can be seen at the bottom, showing the impressive scale of the sinkhole compared to human size. The landscape surrounding the cave is filled with fields and trees, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

08/05/2024

Meet John Smith, the oldest Indian. He lived a very long life, spanning three centuries! He was born in the 1700s, lived through the 1800s, and passed away in the 1900s. Its said that he lived an astonishing
137 years.

08/05/2024

The last day at home for this guys. Going to Vietnam,1969.

08/05/2024

Children playing cricket in a London street, with the wicket drawn on a lamppost, 1930 (Image: Fox Photos/Getty)

Cricket, often regarded as a quintessentially British sport, has a fascinating history of being played informally in various settings, including streets. In the 1930s, it was common to see children improvising cricket games on the streets of London, with lampposts serving as wickets.

This form of play not only showcases the adaptability and love for the game but also reflects the social and communal spirit of the era. These informal street games helped foster a sense of community among children and often were their first introduction to the sport, cultivating a lifelong passion for cricket.

08/04/2024

The Dagenham Women’s Strike, 1968.

The Dagenham Women’s Strike of 1968 was a landmark event in British labour history and a significant moment in the struggle for gender equality. On 7 June 1968, female workers at the Ford Dagenham plant in Essex, who worked as sewing machinists, walked out in protest against their wages being classified as "unskilled," which resulted in them earning significantly less than their male counterparts despite performing similar work.

This strike, which lasted three weeks, brought national attention to the issue of pay inequality and played a crucial role in advocating for equal pay.

The striking workers' demands were eventually met, leading to a reclassification of their work and an increase in their wages. This pivotal event contributed to the passing of the Equal Pay Act 1970, marking a significant step towards achieving fair pay and advancing women's rights in the workplace.

The Dagenham Women’s Strike is remembered as a powerful example of the impact of collective action in challenging and changing systemic inequalities.

08/04/2024

The great Windsor Davies. "Move yerselves, move yerselves!"

Windsor Davies was a beloved British actor, best known for his role as the booming, no-nonsense Sergeant Major Williams in the classic sitcom *It Ain't Half Hot Mum*. His catchphrase, "Move yerselves, move yerselves!" became iconic, capturing the gruff but ultimately well-meaning nature of his character. The show, which ran from 1974 to 1981, was set during the final years of the British Raj in India and followed the misadventures of a group of soldiers in a Royal Artillery Concert Party.

Davies' portrayal of the loud, often intimidating but deeply funny Sergeant Major was a masterclass in comic timing and character acting. His Welsh accent, combined with his stern demeanour, made his character both memorable and endearing to viewers. Despite the tough exterior, there was a warmth to his performance that hinted at the affection his character had for the soldiers under his command, even if he showed it in the most gruff way possible.

Before his role in *It Ain't Half Hot Mum*, Davies had already established himself as a talented actor on both stage and screen, but it was this role that truly made him a household name. He went on to enjoy a successful career in television and film, including voicing the character of Sergeant Major Zero in the sci-fi puppet series *Terrahawks*.

Windsor Davies’ ability to blend authority with humour made him a unique presence in British comedy, and his performances continue to be fondly remembered by fans of classic television.

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