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Also includes Journey - 1998 Sorry Day (Australia) - reconciliation poem. Feature Film treatment opening extract. The experiences and memoirs of a British Medical Officer during World War I in France and later in Italy (Asiago). Via "The Pity of War" Site. Also available via Family History Zone. |
Includes Sydney 2000 - ("And the Winner is ...") - "Running With The Fox - Hunting with the Hounds" - (Fox hunting article with photographs and background material) - "Hunting The Boot" - (The Windsor Forest Bloodhounds) - "An Audience With Grandma" - (Makes some sense to be hugged by Grandma) - & "Childhood Revisited" - West Wales 1959 - 1965.
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A collection of hand-painted Lino Cuts. The Christmas series. Amongst other themes, these feature Australian flora. Images have been scanned from original work. |
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(Equine Sculpture Gallery with commission/questions contact link.) Heather Jansch studied fine art at Walthamstow and Goldsmiths College in London. Her work has gained international recognition and is represented in a number of private collections. She shows regularly with Courcoux and Courcoux of Stockbridge , Hampshire UK. Links to their pages showing her most recent work and current projects - notably the Eden Project - may be found via this link. |
Felicity Vine-Miller A.R.C.A., National Dip. Design (London). Formerly married to film Director, Ridley Scott and mother of Jake Scott, Felicity is married to film Director - feature developer and industry encyclopędia, Bosie Vine-Miller. These pages feature a display of her fine pictures, including the celebrated portrait of theatre producer, Diana Bliss. Felicity is also known for her superb designs and work in ceramics and pottery. |
Associated Sites - Copyright Law, Surname Web, Internet Renaissance Band, Australian Society of Authors, Writers' Workshops, Coats of Arms & Heraldry, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London - Josef Weinberger Ltd. (Music Publishers, London), Zipworld Internet Service. Links to :- Writer - Ian Somerset - (Novel extract), Actor - Jasper Britton (Royal National Theatre 2000/2001 - UK), Artist - Gregory Fallows (photo realism and surrealism), Jon Drew-Smythe - Rural properties UK.
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