John Thomson (1837-1921)
Macao, China: the ruins of St Paul's church 1872
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John Thomson (1837-1921)
Macao, China: the ruins of St Paul's church 1872
Cyprus. 1878. Thomson, John, (14 June 1837 - 1921)
J. Thomson Nakhon Thom (Angkor Wat) , Cambodia. Photographs by John Thomson, 1866.
A Manchu bride, China. Photographed by John Thomson, 1871
A Confession (TV Mini Series 2019) S1.E1 'Episode 1' (2019) - David Nellist
David has that sweet and innocent looking face that makes me feel a little bad that want to put my dick in his mouth and fuck his ass.
Kinda. Also, I might be developing a boner for Martin Freeman.
On A Side Note: John Thomson, Martyn Ellis, Ian Puleston-Davies, Peter Wight, and Imelda Staunton can all get courtesy dick.
Why Imelda Staunton you ask? My thing for Dolores Umbridge and Jim Carter has been in that.
Hong Kong in the 1870s by John Thomson
a something of names, a basis
Here was a something of a basis, ₁ that a hair, puny as it is in itself, bears upon its sides a something of such importance, ₂ something in its penetrating spirit, the toughness of its fibre; a something of rough hardness, ₃ a something, of which we know little more than the name, The immense amount of coal lying quietly imbedded. ₄ Spanish Bonds have fallen. And a something of depression is attributed to the same cause, even in our own markets, with little reason, as this fracas seems to be more likely to disperse a storm than to create one ₅ among men of trade, a something of particular nicety, that they will allow a man to write any thing for them but their names. ₆
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1 The Vicar of Bray : A Tale, vol. I (London, 1771) : 76 / more 2 A Treatise on Hat-making and Felting, Including a Full Exposition of the Singular Properties of Fur, Wool, and Hair. By John Thomson, a practical hatter. (Philadelphia and London, 1868) : 37 / more 3 Munson Township, Religion and Churches, in History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio (Philadelphia, 1878) : 202 / more 4 “Address of Robert B. Mowry, M.D.,” in Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania Vol. X. — Part II. (Philadelphia, 1877) : 417-432 (429) / more 5 London Gazette, Saturday, July 13, in The Examiner No. 754 (Sunday, July 14, 1822) : 438 / more 6 The Miseries of Improper Education; or, The History of the Family of the Leverets. Taken from real Life. in The Lady’s Magazine (May 1789) : 250-253 (252) / more
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all a something of’s
John Thomson, the Ming tombs, China, 1874.