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One of them was the aforementioned Barbara Cartland, who used it instead of mascara because it didn't run.
The other shared his name with a famous statesman.
Colin Farrell.
 

Ian H

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Colin Farrell.

Artist rather than actor. Also petty thief & occasional rent-boy.
 

Ian H

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Francis Bacon?

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Ian H

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On the train.
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Ian H

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There is a series of Michelangelo pastiches at Exeter St David's station. They always amused me.
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Ian H

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I've found a book of text & photos about the Somerset Levels published in 1986.
There was one great exception to the universal consumption of cider. Chapel men might refuse to drink it at all. This was seen as the most self-regarding affectation by non-sectarians who had a defensive jeer of their own about it: a man going to church might carry a bible in one hand and a pint of cider in the other but a Baptist going to his devotions always had the good book in one hand and his prick in the other.
The photos and descriptions of poverty, all-encroaching damp, rheumatism, "bad backs and spoilt knees" are of a very recent past - possibly not entirely past.
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