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family nearly two hundred years ago. It was made from Holland brick, so well cemented together that a year ago, when the front was being strengthened, the workmen had the greatest difficulty in tearing down a portion of the front of it so it could be removed.’
#NewAmsterdam
Parents woken by their Baby (1838), Workmen on the Street (1838-40), A Nasty Cold in the Head (1839) & the Beautiful Narcissus (c1840s). I love the timelessness of his sleep deprived parents & the ludicrous figure of Narcissus.
Workmen In The House, 1935 #spencer #neoromanticism https://t.co/2ERPk1y7UB
Hi all, I'll be drawing tomorrow instead of today because like an idiot I forgot there were workmen due at my place today. Sorry if I've disappointed anyone. Thanks😊
While in Dungannon Fitzgarret noted Tyrone’s stores; £2,000 of gunpowder and munitions. He also reported 'Scottish men making calivers and fowling pieces' These workmen had been sent by Alexander Stewart, a merchant of Glasgow, who also facilitated Tyrone's arms shipments
Hammer and Tongs. 8" x 10" https://t.co/SDnvQ89Og9 #art #painting #hammer #tools #work #workmen #hammerandtongs
Soon the air is filled with the sound of pickaxes and of chanting and laughing workmen. Soil is shifted, rocks are moved.
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Groups of workmen arrived minutes before from a village down the hill. Dressed in coats and cardigans against the morning coolth, they're waiting for day's work to start while the bunch of students and scientists are collecting tools and instruments, equipment and journals.
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Workmen in the House, 1935 #stanleyspencer #neoromanticism https://t.co/DzdufZm26t
Here (1908) James Pryde has taken a familiar Edinburgh landmark, The British Linen Bank in St Andrew's Square, and transformed it into something nearing an ancient relic. Sightseers and workmen fill the foreground adding to the scene's theatricality.
While in Dungannon Fitzgarret noted Tyrone’s stores; £2,000 of gunpowder and munitions. He also reported 'Scottish men making calivers and fowling pieces' These workmen had been sent by Alexander Stewart, a merchant of Glasgow, who also facilitated Tyrone's arms shipments
Down In The Sewer
Workmen installing new drains alongside Fleet Ditch at the back of Saffron Hill, #London (1855)
Painted by John Wykeham Archer
@yatchiyena pants are really uncommon for taurs
but I've been seen in workmens jumpsuit or full-body star fleet suit.
"Soon the air is filled with the sound of pickaxes and of chanting and laughing workmen. Soil is shifted, rocks are moved."
"Groups of workmen arrived minutes before from a village down the hill. Dressed in coats and cardigans against the morning coolth, they're waiting for day's work to start while the bunch of students and scientists are collecting tools and instruments, equipment and journals."
London's Buried Past
Two workmen examining a structural arch of Blackfriars Monastery exhumed during some building works in #London (1848)
By John Wykeham Archer
@WellsCathedral1 Great photograph!!
(Now if you could get the workmen to wear Santa hats next time... 😉)
Behind door number 9: The Cricketers is Bob Crass the foreman, who loves to have a pint after work. The workmen hand their hard-earned wages over the bar to keep in his good books, because he’s the one who decides who gets work tomorrow
While in Dungannon Fitzgarret noted Tyrone’s stores; £2,000 of gunpowder and munitions. He also reported 'Scottish men making calivers and fowling pieces' These workmen had been sent by Alexander Stewart, a merchant of Glasgow, who also facilitated Tyrone's arms shipments