Suffolk punch Applejack <3 gonna draw the mane 6 as what horse breeds I think they are :)

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M31 - Andromeda Galaxy. Imaged from a dark location in Suffolk UK

🔭 William Optics FLT91
📷 533MC
Astronomik UV/IR cut filter
Integration time 1 hour 45 minutes

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Half term is here, and if you want something fun and free to do, come along to The Hold to see our Picture Books For All exhibition.

https://t.co/xVaI6hyEop

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We are proud to be working with Suffolk Chamber of Commerce as part of their 'Improving Workplace Health Hub' initiative. West Suffolk College offer a wide range courses focusing on mental health and wellbeing for employees. Visit https://t.co/H2MulK6KSa to find out more

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Ok, what spooky films have you watched so far this month. It could be spooky scary, spooky funny or maybe a spooky romance....?

So far I've rewatched the Ghostbuster movies as well as Death Becomes Her.

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👀 Abbey,

Reimagined components from Cellarer’s window -
Jon Messum. 2021

Based on 16th C painted boards showing scenes from original window of the Prophets.
The window was destroyed shortly afterwards.

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The countryside and country events feature prominently in paintings. This solitary painting is beautiful with the leafless trees and no-one sat on the benches in the park.

🖼️ Tessa Newcomb (b. 1955)
Walk in the Park
15.5" x 24"
Oil on Board

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Another suggestion, the Suffolk Punch! The proportions of this breed were fun to draw, they've got biiiig necks

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in 1533. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk married his 4th wife Katherine Willoughby.

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2/2 Collected secular 17c Netherlandish glass of a woman wearing spectacles and reading a letter at Blundeston, Suffolk.

Return to Blundeston: https://t.co/deT2mx4Iiy

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Featured Art of the Day: "Suffolk Sky". Buy it at: https://t.co/qZmSty4WM0

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Initially he painted landscapes before, as his reputation grew, he turned to genre by 1808. His first works were shown at the 1804 RA exhibition. Suffolk Landscape (c1810), John Varley (1814) & Horses (1816). Varley was his brother-in-law.

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