Cartoon of mine at the Shrewsbury Cartoon Festival 2020. This in the 'Vision' themed exhibition. On until Saturday!

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Don't forget our virtual story time sessions are held on a Wednesday at 10:30am. This week we've got a not-so-spooky storytime for Halloween! Email shrewsbury.library.gov.uk for your free Zoom invite.

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Running alongside is ‘No-one saw it coming’ 56 cartoons depicting experiences of lockdown

Visit the Festival website https://t.co/cKJb6c3065

Thanks for your support

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I've got cartoons in the exhibition No One Saw it Coming at Bear Steps Gallery, Shrewsbury. It features cartoons on the theme of Vision, from the cancelled 2020 , plus some about Runs Oct 19-30th.

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Running alongside is ‘No-one saw it coming’ 56 cartoons depicting experiences of lockdown

Visit the Festival website https://t.co/AOXtjbFc2V

Thanks for your support

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Don't forget to stick to the rule of 6 when visiting Shrewsbury.

Stick to a maximum of 6 people in a group when meeting up socially - whether you are indoors or outdoors.

https://t.co/EKGcWWyo2q

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The exhibition WILL go ahead this year! Two new cartoon exhibitions to enjoy this month.
Details here https://t.co/XRP3vXM0sU

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Ah... was it you who rung my bell of awakening? Yes... Moles are obligate insectivorous subterranean mammals related to beasts like shrews... The mole skeleton is amazingly specialized for digging, please gaze upon the strange and robust forelimbs of the mole:

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J. M. W. Turner - Old Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1794. https://t.co/RQQko4WXIU

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mewmeaowmroww!! ill drop better reference material for shrewstar below!!

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Shrewshock!
These creatures can be quite the pests, digging their way into the ground especially to chew on electrical wires. They seem to do so because they get a jolt of energy when they electrocute themselves.

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Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of (one of the two princes who disappeared in the Tower of London) was born on the 17th of August 1473. He was the 6th child and second son of King Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. The boy was created Duke of York in 1474.

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Good Morning everyone. Today is the second and last day of the virtual and we’re on at 2.30pm...well, our video is. See us, and Septimus the Giant...ahem...Cobbler in Shrewsbury Square (and on Pride Hill, outside Greggs...begging a pasty! 😎👍

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Old Welsh Bridge (1794) beautiful watercolour by JMW Turner

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21 July 1403. At the Battle of Shrewsbury the Lancastrian King Henry IV (depicted, right) defeated a rebel army led by Henry “Harry Hotspur” Percy from Northumberland, who was killed. The battle reaffirmed the effectiveness of the longbow in battle.

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17 July 1453. French forces under Jean Bureau defeated the English led by the Earl of Shrewsbury at the Battle of Castillon. It’s considered the last major battle of the Hundred Years’ War. As a result, the English lost all landholdings in France, except Calais.

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