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#SuperHotDeal - Free Meals on Christmas Day Megathread (Various Locations e.g. Belfast, London, Sheffield, Oldham, Birmingham, + more) https://t.co/k9SmrrOFch
Born #OnThisDay in 1869: Anglo-Hungarian painter #PhilipdeLászló (1869-1937)
Portrait of Winnie Melville, Mrs Derek Oldham, 1920
#LászlóFülöpElek #HungarianArt
Starting a series of depictions of characters from Shakespeare for our #ThursdayThemes. Today it's Hamlet & Ophelia with paintings & drawings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1864 Gallery Oldham, 1858 British Museum,1865 @BMAGimages, & 1866 @AshmoleanMuseum)
Supa Dupa 🙏 Supa Kool 😎 Birthday 🥳 Chris Davies @ChrisDaviesLD
Former Lib Dem MEP for the North West of England. Former Chair of the European Parliament's Fisheries Committee
#Greenfield, #Oldham, #UK, #Europe
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#MuseumJigsaws 🕚
The Saddleworth Viaduct, Oldham, Lancashire
Edwin Bottomley 1865–1929
@GalleryOldham Collection
Play 🧩 https://t.co/R0TG4W6E8G
Shop 🛍 https://t.co/TkKrdePKBt
Russel Howarth b.1927, Oldham, he works in oils with a muted earth tone palette and over the past 60 years his work has captured change in and around the area of that erstwhile powerhouse of textile production, Saddleworth.
Bob Littleford b.1945, Oldham, a self taught artist, he was initially inspired by a passing glance in a gallery window, eventually leaving his job as a refuse collector to paint full-time. His work is now much sought after & he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
In a new series overseen by Craig Oldham, we’re showcasing the best in design from 2020′s graduates, beginning with a selection chosen by Design by Zag founder/Cobolt co-founder, Kat Loudon… https://t.co/tkQxZh0Sny #GRADSHOWCASE #DESIGN @OfficeOfCraig
Born #OnThisDay in 1869: Anglo-Hungarian painter #PhilipdeLászló (1869-1937)
Portrait of Winnie Melville, Mrs Derek Oldham, 1920
#LászlóFülöpElek #HungarianArt
William Stott (1857–1900), was a painter born in Oldham, Lancashire, England. #iloveart “Reading by gaslight”.
Oldham, Greater Manchester by James Howe Carse (1831), depicts the early skyline and industrial activities of Oldham