Eliza returns with a pair of large
down-at-heel slippers.
Wherever he went, this foredoomed Tip appeared to take the prison walls with him, and to set them up in such trade or calling; and to prowl about within their narrow limits in the old slip-shod, purposeless,
down-at-heel way; until the real immovable Marshalsea walls asserted their fascination over him, and brought him back.
There's no combat, only a series of investigations within a
down-at-heel apartment block, where Daniel hopes to find his estranged son.
Edward Hayter and Aki Omoshaybi take centre stage as a
down-at-heel Deptford duo who steal a very valuable vinyl record and set off in their old banger to flog it.
Another stark image shows the rear of a
down-at-heel terraced street in Newcastle - quite probably in the city's West End.
The four-part series begins when the body of a foreign student is discovered in the streets of the
down-at-heel city of Beszel.
Gritty and stark, with a skilful evocation of the
down-at-heel, bleak seaside town.
And her transformation from a
down-at-heel woman who's been dealt a cruel hand in life, into a manipulative, ambitious, ruthless and remorseless killer.
Set in the late 1950s, Young Hyacinth follows the heroine as she shares a cramped cottage with her
down-at-heel family and is forced to work as a maid for her father's wartime RAF squadron leader.
At this show, more than seventy of Khakhar's paintings, ceramics, and works on paper will present honest appraisals of self and society: Portraits of
down-at-heel tradesmen from the '70s will jostle with the artist's uncompromising representations of sexuality in a time and place where it was deemed taboo, while late self-portraits will document Khakhar's battle with cancer, which ended with his death in 2003.
The millions saved by doing that could be spent on our
down-at-heel schools and our children's future.
When she enlists old [euro]ame and
down-at-heel editor Jeff to publish the book, she unwittingly draws him into a nail-biting race around Manhattan and beyond.