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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
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This beautiful bird is a British Buzzard, native to Britain and a protected species.
So why are the tory government spending 375 grand to capture them and destroy their nests?
Because they sometimes kill pheasants, non indigenous birds bred by effete rich scum bastards so they can get loaded on brandy and kill them themselves with shotguns. Another example of tory shits spending YOUR money on bullshit projects only THEIR parasitical class give a fuck about.
Sign a petition to stop them killing birds so that they can kill birds here.
Cabaret Voltaire - Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
A truly innovative band. From post-punk to electro and industrial, they were always experimenting.
Way ahead of their time, their music laid down the foundations of what would later become the Sheffield Techno scene. (via thesheffieldsound)
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Anarcho-Syndicalism is by the working class for the working class
(via class-struggle-anarchism)
Culture is a weapon to fight against fascism.
Spain, 1936. #antifa (via class-struggle-anarchism)
In an effort to maximize usable land area, many cities covered over rivers by entombing them in sewer pipes. In Sheffield, England the River Sheaf is contained in underground tunnels. The river emerges from time to time as it passes beneath the city before it merges with the River Don near Blonk Street Bridge.
From National Geographic
Pithouse West - Rotherham
A hidden gem lying to the east of Rother Valley Country Park. A former opencast mine it has been returned to it’s former state and is now home to many species of flora and fauna. It offers an oasis of calm and tranquility that is unmatched in the local area. Unfortunately the local council have given outline planning permission to build a Chinese Theme Park. Yes you read that right - a Chinese Theme Park - in Yorkshire - in a former pit village! This would be environmental vandalism of the highest order.
Rother Valley had over a hundred years of heavy industry and heavy pollution, industries that created real jobs and communities around them. What’s there now is a legacy of those industries. Actually it’s not a legacy it’s a thank you, a thank you for those years that we took from the land. To put it back to what it is today is an achievement - to take that away would be a bloody disgrace. (via Of Pies and Birds - see link below)
Harden Reservoir, near Dunford Bridge, Barnsley, Yorkshire
Urban Art in Sheffield City Centre
A window somewhere in Rotherham