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Start of my dark elf army.

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How should I base my monster - Dark Elf War Hydra

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Wargaming Blogs - suggestions please

A community for tabletop wargames, whether historical, sci-fi or fantasy in all scales.

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If Victoria had lived as long as Elizabeth II, she would have died during WW1, in 1916. Outliving her son and heir Edward VII.

Timeline comparisons! For reference: She was born in 1929. Barbara Walters is 5'5" or 1.65m. We don't want actual scale comparisons though, just timeline comparisons!

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Wycoller, nr Colne in Pendle

”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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Heptonstall, Calderdale.

”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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Queen Street Mill, which still has working steam powered looms.

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”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley.

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”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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Country walks for young kids - suggestions please

A subreddit for Stockport, UK. Post news, events, and anything Stockport related. Please read the sub rules before posting.

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Towneley Hall with wild flowers, Burnley.

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”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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How different are the Pennines compared to other parts of the North?

”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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1986: Last Day For the MILL WORKERS | Forty Minutes | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

The Red Rose county, and simply the best county out there. Discuss anything about Lancashire, your favourite or least favourite bits of it with your fellow Lancastrians

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NNorthumberland 1987:How to Grow a WORLD CHAMPION LEEK | BBC Archive

”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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1986: Last Day For the MILL WORKERS | Forty Minutes | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

”The North”, a cold place with warm people. Northern England is home to over 15 million people with cracking nature paired with a unique culture, also being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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Two European blocs - the European Free Community and the European Democratic Union. Where would you rather live?

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A circlejerk sub for r/imaginarymaps. PUT YOUR LOW EFFORT CONTENT HERE.

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Who would win? Commonwealth vs EU vs Arab League vs ASEAN

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A circlejerk sub for r/imaginarymaps. PUT YOUR LOW EFFORT CONTENT HERE.

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Wargaming the battle of Plasey - Indian 18mm/15mm minis

A community for tabletop wargames, whether historical, sci-fi or fantasy in all scales.

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Comic book for a 6 year old girl

Need an idea what to read next? Tell us what you've enjoyed in the past, or what you're looking for, and let the community suggest a book (or books) for you to read!

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What flag is this, seen on Linkedin.

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r/flags is a subreddit dedicated to flags, whether it be flags that are of countries, organizations, your own personal fantasies, or anything related to that. We're similar to r/vexillology but with much fewer rules. Icon by u/Brltpzx Partnering discord server: https://discord.gg/geography Welcome to TGD! We are a community based on social- and physical geography, history, (global) politics and more!

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I don't get it.

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Your friend sent you a meme and you don't get it? Random image has everyone laughing and you're too dense to understand? Verbal joke a friend said, and you wanna type it out and ask the internet what the punchline was? We've got you.

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18c Relief Maps

Wargaming in the 18th Century from 1700 to 1800, from the Great Northern War to Revolutionary Wars, from the Jacobite Rebellions to the Carnatic Wars and even more vague conflicts like the Xhosa Wars, Carnatic Wars, Russo-Persian wars and War of the Bavarian Succession. Any war, anywhere in the world and even 18th Century Imagi-Nations. All aspects of wargaming from rules, modelling and painting, historical research and getting everything on the tabletop.

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Clip of girl in pink top asked about planets and speed of light

Need something found? Maybe we can help!

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Fantastic Resource for Wargamers - Project Seven Years War

Wargaming in the 18th Century from 1700 to 1800, from the Great Northern War to Revolutionary Wars, from the Jacobite Rebellions to the Carnatic Wars and even more vague conflicts like the Xhosa Wars, Carnatic Wars, Russo-Persian wars and War of the Bavarian Succession. Any war, anywhere in the world and even 18th Century Imagi-Nations. All aspects of wargaming from rules, modelling and painting, historical research and getting everything on the tabletop.

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Who has played Maurice?

A community for tabletop wargames, whether historical, sci-fi or fantasy in all scales.

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Who has played Maurice?

Wargaming in the 18th Century from 1700 to 1800, from the Great Northern War to Revolutionary Wars, from the Jacobite Rebellions to the Carnatic Wars and even more vague conflicts like the Xhosa Wars, Carnatic Wars, Russo-Persian wars and War of the Bavarian Succession. Any war, anywhere in the world and even 18th Century Imagi-Nations. All aspects of wargaming from rules, modelling and painting, historical research and getting everything on the tabletop.