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Mag's Bell Nose


I'm always scanning old negatives, trying to catch up. I'm at the
summer of 1987, and this was taken somewhere in London in late July of
that year on Kodak 200 Gold film.
I hated Margaret Thatcher (then as now) so I was amused by this
homemade, artful, saucy doorbell. I didn't dare ring the bell for
fear of disturbing the livyers there.
summer of 1987, and this was taken somewhere in London in late July of
that year on Kodak 200 Gold film.
I hated Margaret Thatcher (then as now) so I was amused by this
homemade, artful, saucy doorbell. I didn't dare ring the bell for
fear of disturbing the livyers there.
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