Anglo American Optical: "Possums" Sunglasses (1970)

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Anglo American Optical: "Possums" Sunglasses (1970)
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Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings in south-east England on 14 October 1066 saw the defeat of the Anglo-Saxon king Harold II (r. Jan-Oct 1066) by the invading Norman army led by William, Duke of Normandy (reigned from 1035). After a day of heavy fighting, the Norman cavalry eventually proved more effective than the Anglo-Saxon infantry.
William claimed the throne of England had been promised to him by Harold's predecessor, Edward the Confessor (r. 1042-1066) and he had invaded England to take by force the kingdom he considered rightfully his. Harold was killed in the battle, according to tradition, hit by an arrow to the eye and then hacked to pieces as he fell. The victor would be crowned king of England on Christmas Day of the same year and, over the next five years, his conquest of England would earn him the title of William the Conqueror. Hastings brought an end to 500 years of Anglo-Saxon rule and innumerable political, religious, and cultural changes over the coming decades as the Norman elite installed themselves throughout their new kingdom, setting up castles and creating such innovations as the Domesday Book.
Harold Godwinson
In 1066, the momentous year which would change English history, Harold Godwinson had only just become king of England. Formally the earl of Wessex, Harold was crowned on 6 January following the death of Edward the Confessor who had no heir. Harold had acquired the throne in unclear circumstances although Edward, on his deathbed, had personally nominated Harold as his successor. Harold was the foremost military leader in the kingdom and had built his reputation on his successful campaigns in Wales in 1063-4.
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Hey all
I don't want to share my name on here, but im ftm, 17 and Anglo-Catholic!
I believe my queerness and faith are closely interlinked. I believe my identity brings me closer to God, because knowing that he purposefully made me this way makes me appreciate him even more.
At this time I am not baptized, unfortunately most churches around me are low church, and the catholic churches here are not progressive whatsoever. There is a regular anglican church, but I have to figure out a way to do it without my mother knowing, because she does not agree with the religion.
But I'm really excited to share my faith here with other queer Christians. I love talking to new people, so don't be afraid to dm or send in an ask. Praise be!
Vou fazer Curso Anglo 🫶 Tomara que dê tudo certo
Members of the British SBS (Special Boat Service), aided by members of the Greek Special Forces carry out a raid on the Island of Rhodes coded named Operation Anglo - August 1942