TMA Mermay Day 15: Spanish shawl Agnes Montague

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Res: Montague Dawson (1895-1973) / Night Suspect, 1958

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"مشهدُ العاصفة"
- painting by montague dawson

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Walter Montague Smyth 1863-1965

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Walter Montague Smyth a founding member of the London Sketch Club.

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Walter Montague Smyth ROI (1863-1965) enlisted in the Artists Rifles in 1914 but was only able to do so by giving a false age. He was a keen supporter of the regiment throughout his life. He was also a founding member of the London Sketch Club.

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Montague Dawson - Cutty Sark and Thermopylae

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Dias de Tempestade
1920
Montague Dawson

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The Escaping Smuggler a painting by Montague Dawson. The painting depicts a Revenue cruiser engaging a smuggler.

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Commission done for of their dastardly tiefling Montague Montgomery! 😈🖤

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Montague Dawson (1890-1973 ), Invincible Class Battlecruisers at Dawn, oil on canvas, 1909

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Le "Q-ship" Mary B. Mitchell en janvier 1917, par Montague Dawson (1890-1973).

Ce voilier revendiqua la destruction d'un u-boot allemand durant cette période, mais celle-ci ne fut pas confirmée.

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Child said “The Peacocks and the Swans are a bit like those Montagues and Capulets in our English work. Fighting over nothing!”
Those comments are like gold dust.
Totally hadn’t planned or made the link directly myself. They were just immersed in the ‘Tell Me’ language.

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'Nocturno. Dos clippers' (c.1940) de Montague Dawson (1890-1973)

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From our files 100 years ago: the arms of David Montague Methven.

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16.) Finn’s father is an Ayleid named Veraanis Dawnfire, and his birth mother was a Breton named Isabella Montague

Finn was adopted by a Senche-Raht Khajiit as a baby after Isabella was killed and she raised him after that

( haven’t drawn Isabelle yet )

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"The Clipper Lightning" by British marine artist Montague Dawson. Lightning was built in 1854 in Boston and mainly sailed between Australia and Britain.

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"Part encyclopedia, part girl-power scrapbook, the collection of biographical vignettes showcases frequently lauded women, such as Julia Child and Frida Kahlo, alongside lesser-known figures such as Kate Warne, the Pinkerton detective... and Ray Montague."

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