is open today but will be closed tomorrow Wednesday 18 December. We are open again as usual on Thursday. As a black-throated thrush has been spotted we thought you may like to see a lithograph of a couple from Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', 1873.

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1 - Mark Gould
2 - Kate Proudman

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SURPRISE ! We're your buddy 🎁!

We know you love peacocks & Asian art, so we're gifting you John Gould's "Birds of Asia", 7 big volumes of beautiful birds! https://t.co/f9Dyr6rJaI

Hope you like it! ❤️❤️

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I normally pull vol. 1 of Gould’s “Birds of New Guinea” for tours because that’s the birds of paradise volume, but I have been REMISS in not using vol. 5!!! Look at all these guys!!

You too can look at all these guys on : https://t.co/ScZrJp16jQ

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May joy colour your day !!
Mark Gould

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Off to Gangtok on assignment; leaving you all with this illustration from one of India's most beautiful that keeps eluding me- the Gould's Sunbird. Crossing fingers hoping to see one this time!

Order your copy of Bird Business on https://t.co/82ih76ZeFA

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Pleased we managed to help and as a 'thank you' here are a pair of turtle doves from John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', vol. 4.

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Tomorrow's is about Europe so how could we resist the chance to share some Edward Lear lithographs in Gould's 'Birds of Europe', 1837? Like to see more? Lear will be the subject of our next short talk in at 4.45 on Tues 10 Dec.

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Please tell me how it's no different than these amazing artists renditions?! Art by Ari, Eliott Renié and Gavin Goulden

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my fave Elric covers are the Gould covers. 🖤

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Wombats, & dingos are animals we are hoping to see & learn more about in the next episode of Admiring these lithographs while we wait... all by Henry Constantine Richter in John Gould's 'Mammals of Australia', [1845-]1863.

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🇺🇸 the is back in the UK at the with an amazing & very relevant storylines as we approach 📅

Our latest feature on the production put on by the team and out NOW!🎭
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Gene Tierney and Tyrone Power in Edmund Goulding's The Razor's Edge, 1946

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The pig-footed bandicoot was one of the smallest marsupials, at just 20cm long. They became extinct in the 1950s due to European settlers.

(Credit: John Gould)

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I would have made something more special if I had time. For now here's art for a puyo puyo vs mod that put Edd into the game!
((if you want the files for the mod dm me

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happy birthday edd gould, the creator of one of the best web shows on new grounds. thanks for everything 💚

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rainbowsixsiegeのエラ様を描かせて頂きました(*´꒳`*)
Gould-Apollo様様!!リクエスト頂いてありがとうございました(*´◒`*)
いやはや美女に銃火器とは。至高にございます(΄◉◞౪◟◉`)

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