Falklands in our hands, back under British reign!

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Have you seen this man? Join the hunt for the missing portrait of Lord Falkland in this week's issue of . Said to have inspired Walpole's illustrious novel, 'The Castle of Otranto', the painting has not been seen since 1970.

treasurehuntouse.org.uk

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Fabulous plans of the Cape Pembroke lighthouse on the easternmost point of the Falkland Islands from . This 1905 version replaced the original structure built in 1855 following the loss of 15 ships nearby.

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Have you seen As Dr Silvia Davoli continues her quest for the infamous missing portrait, we're asking for your help.

Last seen in Long Island, USA and could have been purchased by famed interior designer, Nancy Lancaster.

Contact: infoouse.org.uk

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This mysterious painting of Lord Falkland, once hung in , is said to have inspired the scene in 'The Castle of Otranto' in which a portrait comes to life. Where has it disappeared to now? https://t.co/aTvRK32J6J

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In 1982, when Argentinian Navy invaded Falklands Islands, the Falkland Island Defence Force told London "we have lots of new friends".

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In 1982, when Argentinian Navy invaded Falklands Islands, the Falkland Island Defence Force told London "we have lots of new friends".

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Rockhopper penguins brave the choppy Atlantic waves at Sea Lion Island - one of the smallest and the most southerly of the Falklands Islands.
Photograph: Craig Jones/Barcroft Images https://t.co/MaPZMosy2o

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Happy Friday from the picture perfect Special mention to our friends in Self determination must prevail. 🇫🇰🇬🇮🇬🇧

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The latest update for my panel, starting to come along nicely now.

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my cartoon from earlier in the week.... May/Thatcher/Gibraltar/Falklands...you get the idea...x

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Listen to Linda Kitson telling about drawing the Falklands War: https://t.co/3wCUwFYDSF See her show: https://t.co/BhsYgeuEVE

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"It was difficult to draw because your hands were bound against the cold" -Linda Kitson on drawing the Falklands War https://t.co/9TlQpJwEJA

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In 1982, when Argentinian Navy invaded Falklands Islands, the Falkland Island Defence Force told London "we have lots of new friends"

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