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Unearthed some more Paddypower Walworth images. Finishing touches in my studio in Bow a few years back
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Featured here: Moberry(clam), Smooks(cone snail), Dr. Walworth(common cuttlefish) (2/4)

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1530s England imagined from 1620s/30s Spain
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Martyrdom of 3 Carthusians at London
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Dear Journal ..
tonight the hidey-hole is in Carter Street Walworth nice full crop no real worries

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1530s England imagined from 1620s/30s Spain
Vicente Carducho (Museo Nacional del Prado)

Martyrdom of 3 Carthusians at London
Martyrdoms of Frs John Rochester & James Walworth
Martyrdom of Priors of London, Nottingham & Axholme
Imprisonment of 10 members of London Charterhouse

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Kept myself out of mischief over the break doing this lino-cut for our upcoming West Winter Can you spot your London housing estate window style amongst the undergrowth?

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I'd just like to say a big thank you to Walworth Castle Birds of Prey centre who have been a big supporter and stockist of my birds of prey cards. They are having their farewell weekend today and tomorrow. This will be your last chance to see the birds in displays at the centre.

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One of eight Lears in our new catalogue, this watercolour of a King Vulture was drawn from life at the Surrey Zoological Gardens in April 1832. The Gardens were set up by Edward Cross at Walworth Manor in Kennington, London in 1829

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