Lie Back and Think of England

bexelated:

thecarefree:

akanedee:

takozu:

kithnkin:

sharbound:

bloomd:

royal guards passed out, because i can post whatever the fuck i please on my blog

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Where are the ‘I can’t….’ captions? I am disappoint, Tumblr.

obviously no one told them to not lock their knees.

“Help, we’ve fallen and can’t get up.”

oh dear god

I did some earlier but hell, what’s wrong with a few more?

batchofcucumbers:

Welcome to London

nationalgeographicdaily:

Westminster Abbey, LondonPhoto: Jim Richardson
For a thousand years, music and ceremony have celebrated the Christian Gospel in Westminster Abbey in London. As the place where generations of English kings and queens have been married, crowned, and buried, this great medieval building embodied King James’s cherished fusion of glory and regal authority - a visual and aural richness of which the new Bible was to be an integral part.

nationalgeographicdaily:

Westminster Abbey, London
Photo: Jim Richardson

For a thousand years, music and ceremony have celebrated the Christian Gospel in Westminster Abbey in London. As the place where generations of English kings and queens have been married, crowned, and buried, this great medieval building embodied King James’s cherished fusion of glory and regal authority - a visual and aural richness of which the new Bible was to be an integral part.


#THOSE HIPSTERS HAVE NO IDEA

thebookishdark:

Promoting Children’s Literacy Library Display
Part 4: Lord of the Rings

thebookishdark:

Promoting Children’s Literacy Library Display
Part 1: Alice

I want that Drink Me bottle.

hiddenmissives:

The Reading Room, British Museum, London, England

hiddenmissives:

The Reading Room, British Museum, London, England

glukauf:

Westminster Abbey, Apse from Choir, by Frederick H. Evans 1911

glukauf:

Westminster Abbey, Apse from Choir, by Frederick H. Evans 1911