My first post for the CBIG art share! CBIG (Children's Book Illustrators Group) is a wonderful group I've been in a long, long time. and

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We're continuing our theme with this image of a William Baird & Co canal barge at Townhead, Glasgow, unloading pig iron in c. 1900. A general cargo was taken on the return journey to Gartsherrie. W. Rogan of Dundyvan Road is holding the horse.

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Hi I'm David and besides representation, I am seeking opportunities to illustrate picture books and middle grade books. Thanks for this artshare!
https://t.co/4pu5BAtn94

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The journey of the Bairds of Gartsherrie from humble farmers to Scotland's most powerful ironmasters shows the massive economic changes happening in central Scotland in the mid-1800s. You can read more here https://t.co/YL00QGyOA0

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HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PICTURE?

The engraving here is from an 1858 painting by Daniel MacNee. It shows ironmaster James Baird surrounded by his senior staff at

But where is the original painting? If you know we would love to hear from you!

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ArtShow最高でした!!
Thank you so much , , , and !! I spent an amazing time with you in these 3 days💕

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1月の には、 の最近の有名なイラストの原画も展示!
当てられる人?^^

彼の原画はそれが3個目になるが、昔から店内に展示してある、忠実な聖戦士を手放して少しスペースを作ろうかな〜

通販では30万円ですが、このタイミングで良いオファー頂ければ検討しよう…

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Happy Chinese New Year! Let's celebrate the with the most famous kind of pig from this area, the Pig Iron. You can see the large iron ingots, or pigs, produced at Gartsherrie Ironworks, stacked behind this group of "Gartsherrie Pig Lifters".

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