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Good evening Lindsay @lindsay_bown & thank you: I'm glad that it brightened your day. Here's one that might be seasonal as I believe that it is a sketch of a Poinsettia by Walter Steggles: judging by its rather "sorry" appearance I'm guessing that this was painted post-Christmas! https://t.co/dcnN85sXLw
Good evening Jill @JillCollier16 & thank you. Yes, the way that Harold Steggles has lit the scene is very clever, and effective. Here's another one by him that I hope you'll like: this is "St Mark's Church" by him from 1932. #HaroldSteggles #ELG https://t.co/QZhSM1KJSc
Good morning Emma @emmadora & thank you. I think that "dreich" sums up the weather here admirably: "dreary & bleak" according to Lexico! Here's one with a bit of brightness & warmth about it. This is "Lyme Regis" by John Cooper from c.1935. #JohnCooper #LymeRegis #SundayMorning https://t.co/Gj9UgeBoyO
Good morning Tom @leather_designs & thanks for sharing this: it is lovely. You might like to see Walter Steggles' sketch for "Montmartre" from 1971. #WalterSteggles #Montmartre #Paris #SaturdayMorning #SaturdayThoughts #ELG https://t.co/EkOGjBvscT
Good evening Kathryn @KathrynRimming1 & thank you. Yes, this is an intriguing image, as you say. This is another one that tells a story: there are several unanswered questions! Here's "In Custody" by Brynhild Parker from 1932 which is in the collection @LeamSpaArtGall #ELG https://t.co/Vx9jrw5oSB
Good morning Dorothy @Dorfybrown & thank you. It sounds as if you've get the same weather in Bournemouth as we've got (not unsurprisingly bearing in mind our proximity to one another!). Here's a Dorset image to brighten your day: this is "Lyme Regis" by John Cooper from c.1935. https://t.co/MDgzYc2ekL
Good morning Michael @MichaelRosenYes & thanks for the RT this morning. Both you & Emma @Underthecranes have been "on board" here since 2nd December 2013!! Here's one that I know you both like to say "thank you" for all your support. This is "The Scullery" by Walter Steggles.#ELG
Good evening Lynda @Just1Snap & thank you. Yes, it is a marvellous example of Walter Steggles' work. Here's another cracker from a similar period of his life. This is "Woodbridge" by him & it is dated from 1975. #WalterSteggles #Woodbridge #Suffolk #ELG https://t.co/y7iVrrYwyk
Good evening @SouthSiteLib & thank: I'm very glad that you enjoyed seeing it so much. Here's another one that I hope you'll also like. This is "Roundway Hill" by Walter Steggles from his post-war work: most likely early eighties. #WalterSteggles #Wiltshire #ELG https://t.co/ECguIPGB6j
Good morning Linda @LindaAizlewood & thank you. Yes, a walk around that exhibition would have been quite something, as you say! A long time ago I tried to digitally recreate it but failed! Here's "Orleston Road, N7" by Elwin Hawthorne which is in the collection @AbdnArtMuseums https://t.co/wYLXL24scX