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The Plumstead Poisoner
Serial Killer Saturdays 
News of the Times Episode 199 | 1833 
In today’s episode, it is 1833 Plumstead and wealthy and hale George Bodle has his usual morning breakfast of coffee and toast.  His wife, still in bed, has a cup of coffee brought up to her.   The servants boil the coffee grinds a second time for their allotted coffee.  Then the charwoman takes the coffee grounds to boil a third time for her daughter and 7 children, who did not like the look of them, so did not boil them for her children this morning. Shortly after, all who had the coffee are desperately ill, but only 81-year-old George Bodle dies.  It is clearly a case of poison – but who was the target victim?  Was it wealthy George or was it the whole family?  And who is the culprit?  This story pits family member against family member and gripped the papers at the time. This murderous story of a poisoning member of the family is today’s episode of serial killer Saturdays. Hosted by Robin Coles.      
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nanakumi · 2 years
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#voted #englandvote #london🇬🇧 #greenwich #plumstead #plumsteadcommon #plumsteadville https://www.instagram.com/p/CdLNexQNgv3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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watchmakermori · 2 years
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I know we all like to joke about how fucked up jacqueline wilson's books are, but my sister jodie is just in another league of insane. I don't know what she was even trying to do with that book. you just spend the entire story watching jodie have a worse and worse time. her mum constantly nagging her, a creepy gardener advancing on her, then she starts getting bullied, then she gets humiliated and even loses favour with the little kids, and all the while her little sister is thriving and doing so much better than her. and this all cumulates in her going up into a tower room to do a prank and fucking falling to her death. and that's it. she mcfreaking dies because she got smashed into a trillion pieces and the book just ends
truly what the fuck am I supposed to take from this?? what point is this book trying to make?? 'sometimes things are horrible and they never get better, actually'?? 'treasure the people you love because one day they might die in a freak accident'?? maybe it's trying to be a tragedy, but I feel like tragedies still have a point to them, like there's something to learn from the way things turned out. my sister jodie has none of that. this book fucked me over as a kid but I can't even sit down and reread it as an adult because it's just that fucking morbid.
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Cosmetic Dental Care Plumstead
Cosmetic dental care, also known as Cosmetic Dentistry in plumstead, is a branch of dentistry that focuses on improving the appearance of a person's teeth, gums, and smile. While traditional dentistry primarily focuses on oral health, cosmetic dental procedures aim to enhance the aesthetic aspects of a person's smile. This field of dentistry utilizes various techniques and treatments to address issues such as teeth discoloration, misalignment, chips, cracks, and other cosmetic concerns.
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Cosmetic dental procedures
Some common cosmetic dental procedures include:
Teeth Whitening: This procedure involves using bleaching agents to remove stains and discoloration from the teeth, resulting in a brighter, whiter smile.
Dental Veneers: Veneers are thin, custom-made shells usually made of porcelain that are bonded to the front surface of the teeth to improve their appearance. They can be used to hide imperfections like chips, gaps, and stains.
Dental Crowns: Crowns, also known as caps, are used to cover damaged or severely discolored teeth. They restore the shape, size, and appearance of the tooth while providing protection.
Dental Implants: Dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone, topped with a realistic-looking dental crown.
Dental Bonding: This procedure involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to repair chips, cracks, or gaps in the teeth, improving their appearance.
Invisalign: Invisalign is a popular orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners to gradually straighten teeth, offering a discreet alternative to traditional braces.
Gum Contouring: Also known as gum reshaping or tissue sculpting, this procedure can correct an uneven gum line, creating a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing smile.
Smile Makeovers: Smile makeovers involve a combination of cosmetic dental procedures tailored to address a person's specific concerns and achieve their desired smile.
It's important to note that while cosmetic dental care focuses on appearance, maintaining good oral hygiene and addressing any underlying dental health issues is crucial for overall oral health and the long-term success of cosmetic treatments.
If you're interested in cosmetic dental procedures, it's best to schedule a consultation with a qualified and experienced cosmetic dentist to discuss your concerns and explore the most suitable treatment options for your needs.
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wilson048 · 2 years
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Contact for House clearance in Plumstead
CWC Removals are the best; they offer services including Man And Van,Packages, Office clearance and House clearance in Plumstead.
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whencyclopedia · 4 days
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The Sweet Track
The Sweet Track is a Neolithic timber walkway, located in the Somerset Levels, England. It was originally part of a network of tracks built to provide a dry path across the marshy ground. The Sweet Track ran between what was then an island at Westhay to a ridge of high ground, close to the River Bruce. The remains of mounds have also been found at Westhay, indicating the remains of a settlement.
About 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) long, the Sweet Track was discovered in the 1970s CE during a peat excavation by Ray Sweet, (who also gave the track its name). Using dendrochronology (tree-ring dating) the track has been dated 3807/3806 BCE. For many years it was thought to be the oldest trackway in Northern Europe, until 2009 CE when a slightly older one was discovered in Plumstead, London.
The Somerset Levels are an area of wetlands and peats. The conditions of such areas can naturally lead to the preservation of organic materials. Materials become encased in a wet and airless environment, thus preventing, to a degree, decomposition. Wooden artefacts and structures have been recovered from the Levels, as well as the two well-preserved Iron Age villages of Glastonbury and Meare.
The track would have been built by a community of Neolithic farmers living in small settlements. Farming had spread from the Middle East and by this point was firmly established in Britain. According to pollen evidence, the whole of Britain would have been covered in forests at this time. The Neolithic peoples would have burnt and cleared the forests to have the land on which to grow their crops, mostly grains. A fair degree of organization is evident in the stockpiling of wood and construction of the tracks, and some members of the community would have had to have skills in woodworking. Using stone and flint axes, the trees for the track were cut on dry land with different cutting techniques used, depending on their age. Older oaks were cut vertically whilst younger trees tangentially. Modern research has been carried out using replica axes and the cut marks have also been studied to establish the methods of cutting used. The planks of wood were put together in the marsh, the final construction taking about a day to complete. Long poles were driven slantwise into the ground and then planks were laid in between, held in place by vertical pegs. The planks were made of oak, ash and lime. The poles and pegs were made mainly of hazel and alder. There are also remains of another track, known as the “Post Track”, which dates 30 years earlier than the Sweet Track, 3838 BCE. It ran roughly parallel to the Sweet Track, possibly used by the builders of the Sweet Track as an access route.
Artefacts have been found beside the track, among them, pottery and axe heads including one made of jadeite. Whether they had been deliberately buried, perhaps as an offering, or just lost, remains unknown. There have been many Prehistoric trackways found in England, but more than half reside in Somerset. Included in these are the Abbot's Way, Eclipse, Honeygore, Meare Health and Garvins tracks. They were constructed using varying styles, such as corduroy - laying short logs parallel to each other and side by side. The Sweet Track is the most well-known of these. It has been declared a scheduled monument (of national importance). Most of it remains in its original location and requires constant conservation to keep the wood in its damp condition. There are reproductions and a donated section now resides in the British Museum, London.
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rosemoonstudios · 1 year
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WIP #jamesfeehan #rosemoonstudios #illustration #buckscountypainter #landscape #trees #buckscountyartist #art #artist #houses #newhope #buckscountypa #ptpleasantpa #pipersville #buckingham #plumstead #galleries #artlover #artdealer #artgallery #fineart #painting #buckscounty #fineartist #painting #wip #workinprogress #landscape #trees #horse #horseandrider https://www.instagram.com/p/CqJkI5AJQvn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theworldatwar · 7 months
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The remains of a German Bf109 are examined by residents after it exploded over Plumstead Road, Woolwich - England 20th Oct 1940
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85-91 Genesta Road, Plumstead
1934
Berthold Lubetkin and A.V. Pilichowski
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Modernism in Metro-Land
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richmond-rex · 9 months
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Who should be the King of England? That is the question this elaborate medieval diagram dares to answer. Created during the War of the Roses, when the Houses of Lancaster and York were engaged in a bitter fight for the English throne, this multi-page chart enlivened with bright colors and gold leaf lands emphatically on Edward IV and the House of York. With efficiency and bravado, it places Edward within world history, tracing his lineage back to Adam and Eve and linking him to the great rulers of history including King David, Alexander the Great, King Arthur, and William the Conqueror. How could Henry VI, Edward’s bitter rival, possibly compete?
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womblegrinch · 1 year
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Daniel Garber (1880-1958) - Lower Black Eddy (Byram Road or Road to Byram)
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1925.
30 x 28.25 inches, 76.2 x 71.8 cm. Estimate: US$200,000-300,000.
Failed to sell Freeman’s, Philadelphia, 4 June 2023.
Lower Black Eddy was a village in Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, now part of Point Pleasant.
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metrocentric · 2 years
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Plumstead Road, SE18
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Preventative treatment option to stop decay- White Fillings Plumstead
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Composite Fillings plumstead are a preventative treatment option to stop decay in its early stages. It can also be very useful in repairing cracked teeth and for replacing existing amalgam (metal) fillings. Decay, also known as caries or cavity can lead to symptoms such as sensitivity, pain to hot, cold, and when biting. If left untreated, the cavity becomes larger and food debris continues to build up in this area leading to bad breath, persistent toothache and swollen gums.
A thorough dental examination and x-rays enable us to spot these areas of decay. A filling appointment is arranged where anesthetics are used to numb the tooth and the cavity is cleaned thoroughly. White filling material is then used to restore the cavity without any pain or discomfort. White fillings are made up of a composite resin material that is strong, durable, and natural-looking. Resulting in a restoration that looks and feels like a natural tooth.
White fillings, also known as composite fillings or tooth-colored fillings, are a type of dental restoration used to repair teeth that have been affected by cavities, fractures, or other forms of damage. Unlike traditional silver amalgam fillings, white fillings are made from a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles that can be shaded to match the color of the natural tooth enamel, providing a more aesthetically pleasing result.
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Key Points
Here are some key points about white fillings:
Aesthetics: The main advantage of white fillings is their ability to blend in with the surrounding tooth structure, making them virtually invisible. This makes them a popular choice for visible teeth, particularly those in the front of the mouth.
Bonding process: White fillings are bonded to the tooth structure using a special adhesive. This bonding process allows the filling material to chemically attach to the tooth, providing additional support and stability.
Versatility: White fillings can be used to restore both front and back teeth. They can repair small to moderate-sized cavities, chips, or fractures, as well as address cosmetic concerns like tooth discoloration or minor tooth reshaping.
Tooth preparation: To place a white filling, the dentist will remove the decayed or damaged part of the tooth and clean the area. The remaining healthy tooth structure is then etched with a mild acidic solution to create a rough surface that helps the filling material bond securely.
Layering technique: White fillings are applied in layers, with each layer being cured (hardened) using a special light before the next layer is added. This layering technique allows the dentist to shape the filling to match the natural contours of the tooth, ensuring a precise fit and optimal aesthetics.
Durability: White fillings are durable and can withstand normal biting and chewing forces. However, they may not be as resistant to wear and tear as silver amalgam fillings, particularly in high-stress areas like the back molars. The lifespan of a white filling can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, diet, and the size and location of the filling.
Maintenance: Good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, are essential for the longevity of white fillings. It's important to avoid habits like biting on hard objects or using teeth as tools, as these can increase the risk of filling failure.
Replacement: Over time, white fillings may require replacement due to wear, staining, or chipping. If a filling becomes damaged or shows signs of wear, it is important to see a dentist for evaluation and possible replacement.
It's worth noting that the suitability of white fillings may vary depending on individual factors such as the size and location of the cavity, as well as the overall dental health of the patient. It is recommended to consult with a dentist to determine the most appropriate treatment option for your specific situation.
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1. Clara Walker Allen 2. Elizabeth North Plumstead 3. Mildred Howell Lightfoot
4. Margaret Chew Bordley
Artist: John Wollaston
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