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Easton Cowboyswww.eastoncowboys.org.uk The Easton Cowboys are a large sports and social club based in The Plough Inn in Easton, Bristol. Begining with the formation of a football team in 1992, The Cowboys and Cowgirls now include several men's and women's football teams, two cricket teams, a netball team and a basketball team. |
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Bristol Radical History Groupwww.brh.org.uk Bristol Radical History Group events are organised by local people from Bristol who look at the past to discover the real history of Bristol in the present day. |
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Red Hot Frilly Kickerswww.redhotfrillykickers.org.uk A Can Can troupe of extreme proportions... The Bristol - based Red Hot Frilly Kickers have been kicking up a storm wherever they appear. Bringing their own brand of Victorian scandal up to date with fabulous costumes, big boots, sexy smiles and plenty of whooping, you’ll find them a truly memorable act. |
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The Man Canwww.myspace.com/man_canA troupe of up to 10 blokes who can't stop doing the Can Can! We just love it, especially at festivals, gigs, birthday parties in pubs and clubs. Ideal for any not-particularly-serious event! |
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The National Gallerywww.nationalgallery.org.uk houses one of the greatest collections of Western European painting in the world. These pictures belong to the public and entrance to see them is free. |
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The Crown Bar, Belfastwww.crownbar.com The Crown Bar is unbelievably rich in colour and design that each time you go in you’ll find something new to catch your eye that you had missed before. |
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Julian Opiewww.julianopie.com Mark Sands painted 3 large canvases from Julians computer print out for a european touring ehibition. |
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Windsor Castlewww.windsor.gov.uk/attractions/castle.htm Windsor Castle is one of three official residences of The Queen and has been home to the Sovereign for over 900 years. The Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and the oldest in continuous occupation. |
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The Ritzwww.theritzlondon.com The world's greatest hotel, as conceived by the world's greatest hotelier. For over a century The Ritz has been the benchmark by which other hotels are measured. A London landmark at 150 Piccadilly, The Ritz has been home to the great and the good, the intelligentsia, the glitterati and thousands of discerning guests since 1906. |
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Lunatics FChttp://users.fulladsl.be/spb23831/ Every team has a history, every team has a kit. But for Lunatics F.C. both history and kit are closely connected. It is difficult to say when Lunatics F.C. was "founded", but it all started in the early eighties, when some young punks and other youths from Kapellen (Belgium) didn't only want to hang around in the local park, but started kicking a ball as well. So they played five-a-side games in the park. After a while they got in touch with people from "real" football teams, and were asked to play friendlies. As one of the founding members of the team did some work for Greenpeace from time to time, Lunatics F.C. started selling merchandise material of the mentioned nature organisation at tournaments. By that time the first Lunatic kit emerged: a Greenpeace T-shirt. |
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The Shakespeare Globewww.shakespeares-globe.org Founded by the pioneering American actor/director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare's Globe is a unique international resource dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare's work, and the playhouse for which he wrote, through the connected means of education and performance. |
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Hare and Humphreyswww.hare-humphreys Committed to the care and conservation of historic buildings. |
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Corin Sandswww.corinsands-art.de Corin Sands was born in 1971 and grew up in a small village between Bath and Bristol in Somerset in the West of England. His father being an artist and restorer, Corin and his two older brothers soon discovered their creative skills. As Corin spent his childhood in the beautiful Chew Valley, nature has always had a big impact on his way of life and art. Whilst still at school he enrolled for evening classes in life drawing. |
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In Bristol Studioswww.inbristol.org where Mark Sands has his workshop alongside 30 other artists, potters, sculptors and designers. |
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Bush and Berrywww.bush-berry.com Conservation Studio based just outside Bristol who specialise in restoring oil paintings. |
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Jasper Johnswww.jasperjohns.co.uk Bristol based Artist Blacksmith who recreated a sledge hammer from the 1831 Bristol Riots for the Bristol Radical History Group collaborating with Mark Sands. |
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KIPTIKhttp://www.kiptik.buz.org UK-based solidarity group who have been working on a series of projects in the autonomous communities of Chiapas in South East Mexico, since May 2000. The aim of KIPTIK is to support the Zapatista struggle directly through the construction of drinking water systems, ecological stoves, solar panel systems, and mural projects. We think that hands-on solidarity work is a way of joining struggles and cultures worldwide in order to find common ground and shared solutions to the problems we are all facing. |