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Cremorne Gardens: Its History Between 1845 and 1877 -
#CremorneGardens were popular pleasure gardens by the side of the River Thames in Chelsea, London, located between Chelsea Harbor and the end of the ... https://t.co/vxzdKh2aL9 #19thc #19thcentury
LONDON — FOG OVER THAMES — PALETTE KNIFE Oil Painting On Canvas By Leonid Afremov https://t.co/lYHM7LZaWH
A couple of my recent pics of the Old Anchor Inn, one of the riverside pubs along the #Thames in #Abingdon. #ArtistOnTwitter #artist #art #sketch #drawing #penandink #Kunst #painting #Watercolour #watercolor #Oxfordshire #Oxford #Pub #artists #draw #inktober2020 #urbansketcher
The Flower Pot Hotel at Aston near Henley on Thames. Oil painting on Canvas. 20" x 16". Prints of this are available at https://t.co/pcMnIKIVSF
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'On the River Thames" Bermondsey May 1827 by George Scharf
Watercolour
(British Library)
"Where is this Bower Beside the Silver Thames?" asks Jean Dupas in this 1930 poster for the London Underground. @LyonandTurnbull can direct you! Read the article on the works by Dupas that will be on display from 20 October. #LondonUnderground #ArtDeco
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They did build huge makeshift morgues
Right in the middle of parks and long the Thames
The first wave was expected to cull the earthlings
The phantom white tent cities remained empty
But there is no god to thank for that
Now the very same quacks talk of a second wave
‘View on the Thames with Westminster Bridge’ was painted in oil by British landscape artist Samuel Scott around 1743–44. Here Scott depicts the first bridge, designed by Swiss engineer Charles Labelye and completed in 1750. Image: Wiki commons
Created by #JeanDupas for the London Underground in 1930, we are delighted to offer two fine examples of Dupas's graphic work, 'Thence to Hyde Park' & 'Where is this Bower Beside the Silver Thames', in our October #MODERNMADE auction. Discover more: https://t.co/CmlBeNEopS
Orwell Bridge and Thames Barge. W and N watercolour on Bockingford.
T is for Thames Tunnel, the first successful tunnel to be built under a river. Designed by Sir Marc Isambard Brunel and built 1824-43, it was originally designed to carry carriages, shown by the large circular entrances on these drawings which were never built #ArchiveZ
@PosterSpy Hello! 👋 I’m an illustrator from Kingston upon Thames 🥰
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The Flower Pot Hotel at Aston near Henley on Thames. Oil on Canvas. 20" x 16".
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#Henley #Thames
Today’s freehand pen #drawing #sketching with speed, #trees as it’s nearing #autumnequinox -it’s loverly looking at all the different colours and shapes during this time of year. Also, bliss sitting by the #thames in the #sunshine with an amazing breeze
Today for #CarFreeDay you can watch live - socially distanced - storytelling performances between 10am-4pm at:
🌳 Thames Barrier Park
🏖️🏡 The Crystal Gardens area at Royal Victoria Dock
🏗️🏗 By the crane on the south side of Royal Victoria Dock near Britannia Village
The Great Stink of 1858 in London occurred when hot weather exacerbated the smell of untreated human waste and industrial effluent that was present on the banks of The Thames River. Between 1830-1860, c. 40,000 people died from cholera that was associated with river pollution.
A Thames tunnel dinner party in 1827. Built by Marc Isambard Brunel, at that point it wasn’t completed- the banquet was a pr thing. Mmm stinky tunnel. Nice china though. For @AquilaMag . And a sketch of it toooo. #thamestunnel #marcisambardbrunel #illustration #kidsillustration
I'm getting really nervous whenever I'm in the studio to promote some ThameStink Diapers. But for some reason, I feel much better in a matter of seconds! So no complains from me!
These sissy Diaper keep ya dry for a looong time, by the way ;3
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