Painting of the Day, Poison Idyll 3, Barbara Howey,
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Britain, I got this one covered.

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With news of today being the first day that sports are allowed to take place in Britain, and is first out of the gate! We thought we should share this
SIR R.A. (BRITISH, 1918-2006) titled 'Two and
watercolour and pencil
38cm x 30cm

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Excalibur (2019)
Betsy Braddock, the new Captain Britain, and the team head to the seat of Excalibur’s power. Writer Tini Howard doing a good job at establishing the many facets of this group’s past/present, but my main interest is in Marcus To-Erick Arciniega’s fine art. 3/5

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Life in the park: why do people kill animals? This is Britain, 2020....... Residents 'appalled' after vandals smash up swan's nest with bricks on Bolton canal.......https://t.co/i9t7AEoAKx (Images: BHL)

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THIS SACRED ISLE

Set in Dark Age Britain, This Sacred Isle brings the brutal world of warriors, kings and magic to vivid life.

https://t.co/KPei3yiRID US
https://t.co/OScnG5PzTM UK

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In general, this is the last battle of America and Great Britain, after which America gained independence. And yes, he's got a pendant with a photo of his mother.


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🖋️H.M. Bateman: The Late Arrivals, The Tatler, 3 December 1922. In a Royal Society of Arts lecture in 1949, Bateman first promoted the idea of a museum of cartoon art in Britain, a dream his daughter Diana (a founder of the Cartoon Art Trust) did much to realise.

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Painting of the Day, Space, Alexander Hinks,

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Painting of the Day, Inflation, Elliott Chambers,

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The coat of arms of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, matriculated for use in Scotland in 1987, one year before becoming the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Pharmacists too are playing a vital part in the current crisis.

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Made a lil size diagram for the 4 dinos (All specimens here used for scaling were found in Britain, and the largest specimens of each respective genus)

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Cock-a-doodle-doo!

This print was commissioned by the Artists International Association to celebrate the Festival of Britain 1951. Inspired by the prevalence of poultry in post-war Britain, Rothenstein comments on the friction between the rural and the urban.

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“Cut marks and dents reveal that this skull was thoroughly cleaned of any soft tissues shortly after death. After removing the bones of the face and the base of the skull, it was painstakingly shaped into a cup.” at Gough’s Cave, SW Britain, 14,700 years ago 😮

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Badger setts have a number of chambers; some are for sleeping, others are maternity areas where cubs are born. The largest badger sett recorded in Britain, was 35 metres x 15 metres and had 12 entrances! Maybe it should have been called Brockingham Palace!

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Painting of the Day Elevation, Liz Dawson,

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Painting of the Day East (a turning), Michele Fletcher, , part of 'Waving in the Distance', online only at Terrace Gallery

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The Landscape Alphabet: Letter Shapes as Attractive Vignettes, Hurtwood Press Limited, Great Britain, 1987. Facsimile of an 1830 edition.

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Painting of the Day Unsleeping Woman 1, Corinna Spencer,

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This we're loving 😍 the beautiful illustrations of Liassic fossils from Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain, 1904.

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