The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredger at Newhaven harbour in East The original artwork is in the collection of .

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Brooklyn bridge, 1920
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The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredger at Newhaven harbour in East The original artwork is in the collection of .

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Newhaven Lighthouse painting fuelled by smoked haddock chowder ☁️

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We are excited to formally announce the launch of RedM’s newest story-driven roleplay community, NewHavenRP!

Committed to providing a friendly & unique roleplay experience by offering a Realistic Economy, growing Law / Medical careers, & more!

Join us! https://t.co/bUVVMLkL4Y

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The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredger at Newhaven harbour in East The original artwork is in the collection of .

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'Vengeance' cont...

Four shots from a rather windy South Coast. Hopefully it won't be another six months or so before the next storm.

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The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredgers at Newhaven harbour in East The original artwork is in the collection of .

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We also have art, cards and gifts AVAILABLE ONLINE.
‘Eternal’ is a semi-abstract seascape painting by Chalkie, Eva Wibberley. It was inspired by sketching at Newhaven Beach.
34cm x 34cm and framed. To find out more visit our website shop. ⁦

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The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredgers at Newhaven harbour in East The original artwork is in the collection of .

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Join us for our digital painting interpretation/workshop on Saturday on the City Art Centre facebook page. Hear about some surprising painting pairings in our Jock McFadyen show. Explore floating ethereal figures & home-grown Newhaven fishwives from the past. Kicks off 10.30am.

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Newhaven has a Palmerston Fort & a distinctive breakwater, but I chose to focus on other aspects of the town-its Swing Bridge & Sleepers Hole. What a perfect place to put a body! Or is it? I’ll leave you to read Inspector Ryga 2 DEATH IN THE HARBOUR to find out

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'September: 7pm (Newhaven), 1937', Edward Bawden, pencil, watercolour and gouache.

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