1972.
An ad in Sounds for Paul McCartney and Wings’ well-intentioned if turgid protest song rush released in the wake of Bloody Sunday.
Any excuse.
Via Padraic E Moore
1972.
An ad in Sounds for Paul McCartney and Wings’ well-intentioned if turgid protest song rush released in the wake of Bloody Sunday.
Any excuse.
Via Padraic E Moore
Our gate can play ‘Mull of Kintyre’ #musiciangate #talentgate pic.twitter.com/TtNYP0XHv4
— Martin Byrne (@martin_byrne67) July 28, 2019
In fairness
Wishbone on 16 Montague St, Dublin 2
Today.
Wishbone, which specialises in chicken wings, on 16 Montague St, Dublin 2, is donating every cent of the day’s takings (from noon) to Inner City Helping Homeless.
In fairness.
Nom.
Meanwhile…
Anthony Flynn, of Inner City Helping Homeless, writes:
Meals are available for collection today from our offices at 72 Amiens Street. If you’re living in emergency accommodation, you can avail of these meals.Please call 01 8881804.
By Julien Tabet.
Winged backpacks by Belarussian Etsy seller Volha Kotova – sculpted, layered, handmade confections of felted wool.
Currently out of stock owing to an inevitable flurry of orders.
In the course of research for the Smithsonian Institute in the 1980s, Kjell Sandved saw the letter ‘F’ in the markings of a butterfly wing.
Over the next 24 years, he found the entire alphabet and the first ten numbers on moth and butterfly wings, in the process becoming an accomplished wildlife photographer and author. The results of the Butterfly Alphabet project were published in a 1996 book which is also available as an art print.
He’s also done a pareidolic Nature Alphabet of plants and flowers.
Inspired by the messenger god of the Greeks. €150 from Ancient Greek Sandals.