1. "The Circassian Exodus" | Penny Illustrated Paper - May 21, 1864
2. "The Circassian Refugees" | Hertford Mercury and Reformer - May 21, 1864
3. "The Circassian Immigration" | Monmouthshire Beacon - May 21, 1864
4. "The Circassian Immigration" | Bucks Chronicle - May 21, 1864

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Some of my finger-painted SciArt is now on show at the lovely Art Gallery in Mardleybury, Herts, UK. Gorgeous indie gallery.

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Shades of Beatrix Potter here in this satire featuring Lady Hertford as Dame Rat showing off her husband and many children to a vaguely disinterested Charles James Fox, March 1782

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WHATS ON! London artist Local artist and Portrait artist this spring. Great new art and great https://t.co/IVor8RSoBe

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Auction of art owned by Hertfordshire County Council to go ahead this week despite protest:
https://t.co/oSf8nPryDX

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With the Hertfordshire Collection up for sale here are a few of the Cambridge bits I got when it came up for offer.

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Superb art piece currently on display down the road from our office at St Albans Museum. Our Colour Reflection by . Worth a visit if you’re in the area.

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Fourth up: from the UK. Harry’s work combines the rich textures of collage and print processes with digital imagery and they are studying at the University of Hertfordshire .

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Winter Work by George Clausen 1883-4 (). Childwick Green near St Albans, Hertfordshire.

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Bishop's Stortford! Are you interested in illustrating books? I'm doing an event at on Wed, 6 Feb, booking details here: https://t.co/2owSHULgl6

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Our Guide to Modernism in Metro-Land will not just feature the London boroughs but also parts of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. So this week we will be featuring some of Herts & Bucks finest modernist houses. See more with our guidebook, details here https://t.co/7KYSYPxmoz

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A really good day in A little corner of Hertfordshire that changed British sculpture forever. Mixture between permanent collection & temporary exhibitions well balanced too.

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Places still available in our 2-day Saturday workshop for adults - 'Drawing the Divine'. You will work with artist Anna Saunders to learn how to capture the grace and fluidity of divine creatures housed in Hertford House. Limited tickets available at: https://t.co/5UwFCSpi1b

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1561 in Tower of London, Lady Katherine Grey bore 1st son, Edward Seymour, later Viscount Beauchamp. Lady Katherine had been in Tower since early August when her secret marriage to Earl of Hertford was revealed to Elizabeth I, who was beyond furious. https://t.co/LbJ3cncn1V

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A look back at a Punch cover from 24th-30th July 1974 - Baroness Shirley Williams was elected MP for Hertford & Stevenage as well as taking office as Secretary of State for Prices & Consumer Protection.
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