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Dahlia
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Elaine, Emma Sandys (1843-1877)
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George Frederic Watts (British/English, 1817-1904) • Jane 'Jeanie' Elizabeth Hughes • 1857-58 • National Trust
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livesunique · 9 months
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State Bedroom,
Castell Powys, Welshpool, Powys, Wales.
(c) J.A. Phillips
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LOOK AT THE MUSHROOMS I SAW
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The old kitchen at Canons Ashby Manor
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alrobertsphotography · 8 months
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Saltram Gardens UK
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tim-dennis · 25 days
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Wentworth Castle
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lionofchaeronea · 6 months
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The Coronation of the Virgin, Rebecca Dulcibella Orpen (after Jacopo di Cione), 1877
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digitalfashionmuseum · 8 months
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Oil Painting, 1786, British.
By Angelica Kauffmann.
Portraying Elizabeth Foster, later the Duchess of Devonshire, in a white chemise dress.
National Trust Collection.
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John Sales VMH, gardener (May 1, 1933 - December 29, 2022)
For 25 years, from 1973-98, he was in charge of the National Trust’s parks and gardens, at a time when the nation embraced garden visiting on a scale never seen before.
Donald Sales’s time as head of gardens left the trust with the healthiest, best managed, historically and stylistically most diverse portfolio of gardens the world may ever know.
A walled garden at Nymans, West Sussex - The 14th-century moated Scotney Castle, Kent - Westbury Court, Gloucestershire - Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire - The formal cherry garden at Ham House, Richmond upon Thames - Powis Castle and Garden, in Powys - Biddulph Grange Garden, Staffordshire - The gardens at Erdigg, Wrexham - Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire - The restored Dutch water garden at Westbury Court, Gloucestershire.
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The National Trust has long described its 1730s William Hogarth picture inspired by The Tempest as “the first-known painting of a scene from Shakespeare”.
Now that claim has been overturned by the significant discovery of a 1720s picture inspired by The Merchant of Venice.
It was painted by Pieter Angellis, a Flemish artist who worked in London and whose paintings are in the National Portrait Gallery and other public collections. A London dealer found it in Holland, where it had been wrongly attributed. Traces of Angellis’s signature emerged during its restoration.
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Castle Coch in the rain 5.11.2022
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