Lord Raglan and the Honourable Julia Hamilon, were married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, London.
9 April 1923
FTM caught out by the Flamingo pose on this special occasion
Mr J Lomax Cockayne('t got one) arriving with his wife at the wedding of Lady Rachel Cavendish 1923
Mincer & tin soldier
Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson's niece weds Naval Lieutenant. 1925
Here "he" is giving the bride away clearly showing us how female hips swing the leg around.
The Never-Stop Railway was a step-on, step-off method where people walked slowly onto moving carriages that went around the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley 1925.
These railway carriages never stopped at platforms, but passed by slowly enough for people to hop on and off.
This railway consisted of 88 unmanned carriages, on a continuous double track along the northern and eastern sides of the exhibition.
Diagram showing step-on, step-off method. The system was entirely automatic without locomotive driver or guard, with a high carrying capacity.
The carriages never stop and passengers are expected to hop off while it is still in motion. The lack of stopping meant the railway was able to gain greater speeds than the trains running on the London Underground at the time.
Margaret Rutherford is known as the harmless battleaxe(Ox) of black and white British cinema. One of the best British actors of the last century born in 1892.
MTF #EGI
She was something of a late bloomer, opportunity didn't knock until she was in nearly 50.
It took years of dedication to her acting craft before her career gained steam. She was persistent, and it paid off.
Lies! You can't be rich & famous unless you're in the club a covert TG
Margaret married fellow actor James Buckley Stringer Davis in 1945.
FTM, transformers!
Stringer was in virtually all her films and plays.
They married in middle age.
The Home Insurance Building in Chicago is often considered the world's first skyscraper
It opened in 1885 and was demolished in 1941.
Architect William Le Baron Jenney.
According to the fake narrative, His-Story, it was designed by William in 1884 and completed the next year. Surprise, surprise! Time and time again we are told buildings were completed in a year! That's 12 stories, 180ft high!
IMO that's a FTM