Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold, Aldeburgh and parts of North Norfolk.

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Bailey Gate in Castle Acre, Norfolk. I have fond memories of driving around Norfolk sketching castles and fortifications for Heritage Today magazine, a few years ago!

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Miriam, sister of Moses & Aaron, led the Jewish people out of exile with them. 'And Miriam the prophetess took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances'. Jones&Willis, Wing, Rutland; Burlison&Grylls, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk.

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Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold, Aldeburgh and parts of North Norfolk.

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Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold and parts of North Norfolk.

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Landings by Rob Barnes.
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Suffolk and parts of North Norfolk.

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on Sea, fort, This is my reconstruction of what the south gatehouse may have looked like.

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Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold, Aldeburgh, Snape and parts of North Norfolk.

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Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold, Aldeburgh, Snape and parts of North Norfolk.

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The Long-tailed Tit is available from The BirdScapes Gallery, in North Norfolk. He normally hangs from a wire birch-twig 😊

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Christmas, Day 4: The Holy Innocents.

'Thanne Eroude was ful wroth, and he sente and slowe alle the children, that weren in Bethleem and in all the coostis thereof, fro two yeer age and with inne.'

Details of some harrowing 1860s glass by Frederick Preedy at Gunthorpe, Norfolk.

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Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold, Aldeburgh, Snape and parts of North Norfolk.

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in 1472 birth of Anne Mowbray, heiress to the Duke of Norfolk. Due to her wealth, she was married aged 5 to the 4 yr old Richard, Duke of York, 2nd son of Edward IV & younger of the princes in the Tower. She left him a widower in 1481

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Many people across the world are marking the festival of today, if you wish to join in and eat sweets then you may do so with our blessing! This ink drawing by Henry Ninham is a study of the chancel in one of the many churches of St Nicholas we have in Norfolk.

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Not on Herts but the best ever gallows sign, surely, was this one at the White Hart, Scole, Norfolk. The Victorians demolished it but the inn is still there

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Morston High Tide by Liz James. Liz is a mixed media artist based in North Norfolk.

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Landings by Rob Barnes
Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within landscapes and seascapes. He is particularly inspired by Southwold, Aldeburgh, Snape and parts of North Norfolk.

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'Great Bircham Mill, Norfolk'. Painted working from a pencil sketch made on site when visiting the North Norfolk.

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Spent hours looking at 19th- c watercolors. Fascinating/depressing. Some 17th-c covers survive, but changed: St Margaret's Church, Cley (💕the 1852 blue), while others are just the same: Enford (1865/today), both Norfolk.

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Vanda Richards is an artist living in North Norfolk. In her landscapes she tries to capture the atmosphere and scale of the wonderful Norfolk skies. She started her art career using watercolours, but soon found oils and never looked back.

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