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I went for a lunchtime walk today in the City of London; and I went to see the early stage of the G20 demonstration, disguised in my chalkstripe suit.
A Postcard from the G20 Demonstration Jack of Kent 2009
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I went for a lunchtime walk today in the City of London; and I went to see the early stage of the G20 demonstration, disguised in my chalkstripe suit.
Archive 2009-04-01 Jack of Kent 2009
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He looked elegantly underdressed in black pleated trousers, a black-and-white Art Deco print shirt, and a black chalkstripe vest, which he wore unbuttoned.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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He looked elegantly underdressed in black pleated trousers, a black-and-white Art Deco print shirt, and a black chalkstripe vest, which he wore unbuttoned.
War for the Oaks Emma Bull 1987
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He looked elegantly underdressed in black pleated trousers, a black-and-white Art Deco print shirt, and a black chalkstripe vest, which he wore unbuttoned.
War for the Oaks Emma Bull 1987
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He looked elegantly underdressed in black pleated trousers, a black-and-white Art Deco print shirt, and a black chalkstripe vest, which he wore unbuttoned.
War for the Oaks Emma Bull 1987
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On the other hand the chalkstripe suits he wore in the early nineties, with their red or yellow linings and waisted look, redolent he’d liked to think of old money subtly flavored with new vigor, now embarrass him.
Hound in the Left-hand Corner, The Giles Waterfield 2004
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On the other hand the chalkstripe suits he wore in the early nineties, with their red or yellow linings and waisted look, redolent he’d liked to think of old money subtly flavored with new vigor, now embarrass him.
Hound in the Left-hand Corner, The Giles Waterfield 2004
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On the other hand the chalkstripe suits he wore in the early nineties, with their red or yellow linings and waisted look, redolent he’d liked to think of old money subtly flavored with new vigor, now embarrass him.
Hound in the Left-hand Corner, The Giles Waterfield 2004
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