The Man Wot pays the Taxes!' An Artisan bemoaning his plight after the passing of the first Reform Act, 1832. 'In what better condition am I now that the Reform Bill has past! I have been obliged to Rob my Family to pay Tax's and now they tell me I'm Frenchised, that is I suppose lean, meagre and to live upon Frogs.' Cartoon by JL Marks , London.
Ceramic Buddhist Temple in Bangkok,Thailand Asia; the oldest and largest Buddha Temple in Asia
'The man wot will steer his own vessel' William IV attempts to steer the country away from reform as Wellington looks on. Date: 1830
Fings Ain't Wot They Used to be programme for play by Frank Norman, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, directed by Joan
Apr. 17, 2012 - Wot no Dinner: One day he' ll be a big cat, but not he's just a small lion cub at the playful kitteniah stage. He was born at the Berlin Zoo last Decmeber and war ''othered by a dog who acted as a foster mother.
KING WILLIAM IV 'The Man wot will steer his own Vessel' - comment on his naval upbringing and on his efforts to resist reform Date: 1765 - 1837
Fings Ain't Wot They Used to be programme for play by Frank Norman, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, directed by Joan
Ethiopian dish wot on injera Ethiopia
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Ball Valves Caskets and B. W. PAYNE & SONS Box 12.1'. Corning. N. Y. able address Lambertville Iron Wot kg LAMBERTVILLE N J FOR A COMBINED Wringer Rolls Crain Drill Tubes Corrugated Rubber Matting TLAS STEAM ENGINES PRINTING INKS., scientific american, 1883-09-29
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
'Wot The Dickens' cafe in Woburn Walk, Bloomsbury, London.
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
The reclining at Wot Pho, Thailand
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
The reclining at Wot Pho, Thailand
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Tables outside Wot the Dickens Cafe in Woburn Walk London
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Turner Hot Two Wot takes off from Compton Abbas airfield, Dorset
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Soldiers of 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defence Brigade in Gdansk of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. Apri
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his painting 'WOT! NO BIKE?', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Soldiers of 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defence Brigade in Gdansk of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. Apri
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon with his paintings 'Black Bonneville', 2014 and '59 Club', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Soldiers of 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defence Brigade in Gdansk of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. Apri
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his painting 'WOT! NO BIKE?', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Soldiers of 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defence Brigade in Gdansk of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. Apri
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his painting 'WOT! NO BIKE?', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
Soldiers of 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defence Brigade in Gdansk of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. Apri
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon with his paintings 'Black Bonneville', 2014 and '59 Club', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Soldiers of 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defence Brigade in Gdansk of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. Apri
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his painting 'WOT! NO BIKE?', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Major general Wieslaw Kukula, commander of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. April 26th 2019 © Wojciech St
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon with his paintings 'Black Bonneville', 2014 and '59 Club', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Major general Wieslaw Kukula, commander of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. April 26th 2019 © Wojciech St
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his painting 'WOT! NO BIKE?', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Major general Wieslaw Kukula, commander of Wojska Obrony Terytorialnej WOT (Territorial Defence Force) in Rytel, Poland. April 26th 2019 © Wojciech St
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: a visitor to the exhibition looks at the paintings 'Joe's Jacket' and 'Rocker', both 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Glasgow, UK. 20 September 2019. PICTURED: A chalk marked slogan which reads 'WOT NO FUTURE?' Will there be anything left for our future generations? Scenes from a planned protest in George Square this afternoon after strikes started a year ago by 16-year-old Swedish schoolgirl named Greta Thunberg. Hundreds of chalk marked slogans littered the concrete of George Square with protestors from all ages and backgrounds. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his painting Rocker, 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
William Iv Asmodeus
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon with his paintings 'Buckles and Boots' 2014 and 'His & Hers', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
William Iv At Wheel 1830
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon with his paintings 'Buckles and Boots' 2014 and 'His & Hers', 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
1940 Ford WOT 2H general purpose V8 military vehicle. 2011 Goodwood Revival meeting, Sussex, UK.
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his paintings 'Joe's Jacket' 2014 and Rocker, 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his paintings 'Joe's Jacket' 2014 and Rocker, 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his paintings 'Joe's Jacket' 2014 and Rocker, 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
The Great Exhibition 'Wot is to Be', Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his paintings 'Joe's Jacket' 2014 and Rocker, 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Drawings and Prints, Print, New State Omnibus, The Man wot is Cad to the Man wot was Cad to the Man wot drove the Sovereign
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
London, UK. 20 January 2015. Pictured: artist Paul Simonon in front of his paintings 'Joe's Jacket' 2014 and Rocker, 2014. The exhibtition 'Wot no Bike' is a series of new paintings by artist, musician and biker Paul Simonon presented at London's ICA. In these oils on canvas, Simonon, the former bass guitar player with the punk band The Clash, depicts his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves alongside packs of cigarettes and books. The exhibition at the ICA runs from 21 January to 6 February 2015. Photo: Bettina Strenske
Alicha Wot
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
Dog And New Baby
Alicha Wot
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
Injera be wot, traditional Ethiopian Food
Trafalgar Sq. Demo 1892
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
Injera be wot, traditional Ethiopian Food
Angkor Wot at sunrise
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
Injera be wot, traditional Ethiopian Food
Little monk at Angkor Wot, Cambodia
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
Injera be wot, traditional Ethiopian Food
Ancient Petrified Tree Trunk and Wot
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
tourists explore angkor wot temple
Red squirrel eat a wot (Sciurus vulgaris)
Currie Wot G-CWBM at Sturgate Airfield
Basque fish soup wot a glass of red wine behind
Red squirrel eat a wot (Sciurus vulgaris)
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