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This ladies and gentlemen is a Whales tooth with a detailed drawing of the Wiscasset sailing ship in 1836. We found this legendary antique while visiting the #AndrewCarnegie Birthplace Museum in #Dunfermline, #Fife, #Scotland. WHAT a conversation starter, fit for any mantlepiece.
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If the actions of a person you love have one consistently wondering as to whether they care for you or not, then the chances are, they don't.
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Just listening to Cardi B's second symphony in C minor. Absolutely exquisite.
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Had the pleasure of staying at Kirkandrews Tower on the banks of the Esk. A stronghold of the Graham family.
The Grahams were one of the most notorious and ruthless of the border families, rivalled only by the Armstrongs.
It was said that anything that could be lifted by a man would be stolen by these people. The family even stole fish, building salmon traps to divert them into their private ponds and stop them swimming up river and into Scotland.
The Grahams were one of the most notorious and ruthless of the border families, rivalled only by the Armstrongs.
It was said that anything that could be lifted by a man would be stolen by these people. The family even stole fish, building salmon traps to divert them into their private ponds and stop them swimming up river and into Scotland.
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Mosaic remains from archaeological site of Volubilis, in outskirts of Meknes, Morocco.
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Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
A collection of some of the dark, imaginative & classical artwork I love and wish to archive.
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Art like all great things must enthral the mind, often from emotive places of sadness, resulting in magnificence.
You're welcome to join me.
Art like all great things must enthral the mind, often from emotive places of sadness, resulting in magnificence.
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‘Chimney Stacks and Winding Ways’,
(Whitby 1936) by Fred Cecil Jones
(Whitby 1936) by Fred Cecil Jones
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Another morning; wrought with sorrow.
Just like yesterday; just like tomorrow.
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Just like yesterday; just like tomorrow.
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