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The Earl Grey, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 8 May 1869
Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey, known as Viscount Howick from 1807 until 1845, was an English statesman.
The Inkanyamba a legendary serpent said to live in a waterfall lake area in the northern forests at the base of Howick Falls, S Africa. The Zulus believe it to be a large serpent with an equine head.
#FolkloreThursday
Wishing a wonderful birthday to the incredible jim howick🥰🥰🥳🥳 here are a few of my drawings of this legend 😊
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"Yes, he’d make a very fine soldier"
@JimHowick #ghostsbbc #BBCghosts #jimhowick #fanart
Imagine crying over a fictional character describing what he would wear if he were alive. I would never do such thing
@JimHowick #BBCghosts #ghostsbbc #jimhowick
Congratulations to Marjorie Firth whose oil painting, Woodland Walk, Howick, has won the @BatsfordBooks award in the Leisure Painter exhibition https://t.co/l2YLYMTx8F
May adjust some things later. Until then, stare at the man-boy-teddy-bear that is Jim Howick. I’m sorry that I have the tendency of making people creepy looking or unattractive, it’s just how I roll and I promise you that Jim is the exact opposite of all that. Sorry @JimHowick 🙃
Detail of a painting made with leaves from native New Zealand trees and gingko. From my artist blog https://t.co/TQbDczYwIm
#natureprinting #art #newzealandartist #fineart #painting #newzealandtrees #gingko #bushdell #howick #auckland #newzealand #natureinart #plantsinart
Golden Hare screenprint by Tiff Howick part of a series of limited edition handmade prints featuring British wildlife