“three kings” neoclassical adastra drawing cause why not lol

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“three kings” neoclassical adastra drawing cause why not lol

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...images from the lost continent of cult films, b-movies and celluloid dreamscapes
Michael Gough horror films
Dracula (1958) Horrors of the Black Museum (1961) Konga (1961) What a Carve-Up! (1961) The Phantom of the Opera (1963) Black Zoo/Horrors of the Black Zoo (1963) Dr Terror's House of Horrors (1865) The Skull (1965) Berserk! (1967) Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968) Trog (1970) Crucible of Horror/The Corpse (1971) Horror Hospital (1973) The Legend of Hell House (1973) Satan's Slave (1976) Venom (1981) The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) Sleepy Hollow (1999)
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The Proclamation in the Courts
As part of a project I’m working on, I’ve been looking at the Church’s use of The Family: A Proclamation to the World in litigation. For the most part, that means where the Church’s attorneys have referenced the Proclamation in amicus briefs. The Proclamation has largely not shown up in litigation where the Church is party to the litigation and is also largely absent from judicial opinions. But…
Made a little Amicus animation
Ian Carmichael as Reggie Warren and Nyree Dawn Porter as his wife Susan in "From Beyond the Grave" (1974)
(How ironic: Lord Peter Wimsey and Irene Forsyte have left their glamorous world and live as a respectable middle-class couple in a modest suburban cottage.)