🖼️ ‘Major E. Shackle, Buckinghamshire Farmers' Hunt’
https://t.co/wxA3DqnoeX

See Major E. Shackle and Munnings’ other depictions of the hunt on display in the dining room at Castle House opening on Wednesday 5th April

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14th c floor tile, likely to have been made in the village of Penn in Buckinghamshire. Penn supplied churches and important buildings all along the Thames Valley, as far as London, and were the the main purveyors of tiles to the Royal Clerks of Works between 1350 and 1388
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Women's Land Army Reclaiming Land for the Buckinghamshire War Agricultural Committee, by Henry Trivick (1908-82), 1944.

© IWM Art.IWM ART LD 4055
https://t.co/nNvS8FE7kQ

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New painting workshop coming this March near my own working studio in North Buckinghamshire. Painting portraits in a limited palette.
Always a popular one, for full details, please visit https://t.co/CHYmwWavEu

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🐴 Which of these masterly equine commissions…

Sir Raymond Greene, DSO, MP, on Horseback
https://t.co/6fwn1ohZ1e

OR

Major E. Shackle, Buckinghamshire Farmers' Hunt
https://t.co/wxA3DqmQpp

Vote below ⤵️

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The 1920s&30s witnessed the consolidation of a highly regarded artistic career for Munnings & firmly established his reputation as a masterly equine painter.

This portrait of Major E Shackle (Buckinghamshire Farmers' Hunt) is a wonderful example of Munnings’ work at this time.

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Also Michael, having read the TV Pilot of the MC and Mad Dog in the first scene at the dilapidated warehouse in Buckinghamshire, here’s an by my stepdaughter of them 🔪🩸 plus the MC doing the dirty deed!

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Julian Merrow-Smith, b. 1959, Buckinghamshire

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Wonderful damp misty conditions yesterday, a slice of green taken at Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire.

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soldiers of & Light Infantry were among the first to land in as part of 1944

In the early hours of 6th June, they landed by glider and captured the Bénouville and Orne bridges

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Getting ready for my Portrait of a village exhibition part of Lane End Village Jubilee Celebrations alongside

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Some trivia:
1. Hime is wearing the cap badge of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, the unit that took the Bénouville Bridge early in the Normandy invasion.
2. 1937 Pattern Entrenching Tools can use a mine probe attachable to the base.

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Some Tudor era portraits from Chequers, the Prime Minister's country house in Buckinghamshire.

- Mary I (after Antonio Moro)
- Lady Mary Grey (attributed to Hans Eworth)
- Elizabeth I and Anne Boleyn (from a locket ring)
- William Hawtrey (by a follower of Nicholas Hilliard)

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Our next artist up is Newport Pagnell based Steve Urwin
I would describe him as an abstract landscape artist, utilising both traditional, experimental techniques to create his ethereal,atmospheric work
Well known as a Buckinghamshire artist, https://t.co/0KIWhT8mwV 🎨

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February 10, 1902: A.E. Waite was raised a Master Mason in St. Marylebone Lodge No. 1305 as a courtesy to Runymede Lodge No. 2430 at Wraysbury in Buckinghamshire, England.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBdj8l

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GM , as you’ve read my trilogy, two of the MC & first meeting in the dilapidated warehouse in & MC doing the DEADLY DEED on a street! 🔪🩸#IARTG ⭐️

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The Grumpy Fudger - Handmade Fudge | Stallfinder | Find an Event or Stallholder https://t.co/9LBDiiP0oN Buckinghamshire Bedfordshire Northamptonshire UK Stallholders & Events

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September 19, 1901: A.E. Waite was initiated an Entered Apprentice in Runymede Lodge No. 2430 at Wraysbury in Buckinghamshire, England.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins

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