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Cross Ness, Bexley, London; 8.2.2020
Railway Station of Bexley Heath, Kent, England
British vintage postcard, mailed in 1906
Bexley at Slims, Seattle, 8/3/25
Footscray Meadows, Bexley, London (by London Photos)
[@team-pokefriends] Catherine @ Bexley: The visor-wearing Dragonite nervously approaches the other Dragonite. "I'm surprised I'm not the only Dragonite here, but I'm at least glad for that." She brought her claws together. "So, um... I was passing by, and I couldn't help but overhear that you're a mail carrier, is that right?"
Bexley: "Indeed I am, yessir! Delivering mail of all sorts to wherever you need throughout New Imaros and of course the non overworld locations. It's nice to see a fellow dragonite as well now that you mention that. I'm from the village of Dragons but anywhere else is always nerve racking when there's more smaller pokemon heh."
bexley my beloved
(he/it)
Foot’s Cray Church, Sidcup
from “Greater London ... Illustrated" by Edward Walford, 1823-1897
Edward Walford (1823–1897) was an English magazine editor and a compiler of educational, biographical, genealogical and touristic works, perhaps best known for the final four volumes of Old and New London (Cassell, London, 1878).
mmmyess im all ears