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Toby Sculthorp

Toby Sculthorp

@TSculthorp

“What matters is the information, not what you think about it.” Anna Politkovskaya

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2015
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Vinny M@MVinny69·
A wee thought this morning for Lee Brilleaux who died #OTD 1994
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Neil Vargesson
Neil Vargesson@N_Vargesson·
Honoured to have been awarded the 2026 British Society for Developmental Biology Lewis Wolpert Medal - means so much; particularly,recognition of my public engagement & impact of our research on Thalidomide & Primodos survivors. bsdb.org/2026/03/24/202…
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Toby Sculthorp
Toby Sculthorp@TSculthorp·
@N_Vargesson Very many congratulations Neil to you and the team @aberdeenuni. Your tireless efforts in seeking the truth have been inspirational for so many. Top bloke!!
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Toby Sculthorp
Toby Sculthorp@TSculthorp·
@NoLongerTheFuzz DL - please follow back- I would like to contact you about a public sector project I’m working on and your story really resonates. Thank you!
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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
Best four days of the year! It's #CheltenhamFestival Wonderful as my favourite week is, it's been bittersweet for many years. My dad and I would spend hours talking about it in anticipation and then discussing every race. It's not the same without him.
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Ben Finlay@BenFinl97046623·
The first Wes Montgomery album I owned, a beautiful vinyl copy bought in Ray's Jazz, Shaftesbury Avenue, sometime in the early 90s. Those were the days.
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Toby Sculthorp@TSculthorp·
@jfkenney Wonderful story- Collinson sent to an orphanage. #NoelCoward is president becomes his godfather and helps build his career. All detailed in the enchanting play Mr Bridger’s Orphan by Marcey Kahan
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James Kenney
James Kenney@jfkenney·
Obscure British-Canadian YT of the day: Peter Collinson (ITALIAN JOB) directs TOMORROW NEVER COMES, w/ Oliver Reed, Susan George, Donald Pleasance, Raymond Burr, Paul Koslo, Stephen McHattie & playwright John Osborne! Link in reply:
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Will Lloyd
Will Lloyd@Will___lloyd·
@TSculthorp Yeah they’re not a pub friendly group. Strachey not a “boozy” figure. Clive Bell was somewhat “boozy”, came from a more Tory background than the others.
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Will Lloyd
Will Lloyd@Will___lloyd·
Have never reached a settled opinion on Bloomsbury. Only one actual A grade genius (Keynes). Woolf close but valued for all the wrong things. Clive Bell and Roger Fry are more unreadable than Thomas Carlyle. Cult around the holy sites (Charleston!) and paintings is off-putting and misguided. Their morality is somewhat admirable. Paul Johnson basically blames them for everything that went wrong in the entire 20th century: seems a bit much. Lytton Strachey as good an essayist as Britain has produced. Enormous blind spots on race and class waved away. But would rather bask in Woolf’s diaries than read dull contemporaries like Orwell. Always think about the fact that when Hermione Lee was asked if she had fantasies of meeting Virginia Woolf she said she would have been too afraid to have tea with her.
Tanjil Rashid@tanjil_rashid_

Indian novelist and art critic Mulk Raj Anand - TS Eliot's assistant at the Criterion - offers the most withering critique of Woolf of all. Overlooked by literary scholars, his account of being bullied in Woolf's drawing-room can be found in Conversations in Bloomsbury (1981).

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Toby Sculthorp@TSculthorp·
@Will___lloyd But technically you’re moving away from the Bloomsbury set towards the Camden Town Group
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Will Lloyd@Will___lloyd·
@TSculthorp Queens Larder is alright. Lord John Russell has declined. Better off walking towards Kings Cross to The Boot or The Dolphin.
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Joe
Joe@JoeYids·
Surely no Tottenham fan is confident of getting anything from today’s game?
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Toby Sculthorp
Toby Sculthorp@TSculthorp·
@_paullay @jameshawes2 When Mervyn Griffith Jones QC asked if Lady Chatterley’s Lover was a novel you’d want “your wives or servants to read” at the obscenity trial he did so in the full knowledge that they would read it and not just because it was (to borrow from Billy Liar) “a mucky book”.
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Paul Lay
Paul Lay@_paullay·
@jameshawes2 Utter bigoted drivel. Read Jonathan Rose’s The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes. England among the most literate nations on earth. The dissenting tradition of Bunyan, Defoe et al, the ‘elitist’ texts of the BCP, KJV, Shakespeare &c, &c, &c.
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James Hawes
James Hawes@jameshawes2·
Working class 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 tends to see education as ‘not for us’: thanks to the Norman Conquest, it requires you to learn what’s basically a different, elite language. This is peculiar to 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. At 12, I left a tough but good Edinburgh comp for a 100% white Shropshire comp. It was a shock.
Tom Calver@TomHCalver

In every English region, poor white children are the least likely to go to university of any ethnic group

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Gareth Roberts
Gareth Roberts@OldRoberts953·
Good morning A hundred years of Kenny today! Let’s all thrummock up our nadgers, have a bit of the Barclays, and talk loudly about our bum trouble in a crowded restaurant to celebrate!
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Ben Finlay
Ben Finlay@BenFinl97046623·
@TSculthorp Absolutely. What a run of films he made in the 70s.
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Ben Finlay@BenFinl97046623·
Director and filmmaker Sam Peckinpah was born OTD in 1925. He directed several of my favourite 70s films - The Getaway, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid and Straw Dogs, which for some reason was never taken up by the Cornish tourist board.
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Toby Sculthorp
Toby Sculthorp@TSculthorp·
Margaret #Thatcher once observed “Any man who finds himself on a bus over the age of 26 may consider himself a failure”. And here I am.
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