:)) I always start by pulling the stalk out and then biting off the top.
:)) I always start by pulling the stalk out and then biting off the top.
This postcard shows a person wearing a yellow wig and yellow gloves cleaning an oven in a retro kitchen. The person is holding a sponge and bottle of cleaner.
Marietta Davis
Untitled (1995)
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Dakota, outskirts of Bismarck city limits. Telephone poles and wires at a crossroads.
Last month.
New view?
Nice view!
I used to work by MI6, always smiled and waved at the cameras outside their building.
MoMA
Koichi Sato, Junshi Nakamichi
Life. 1994
Agree. Good hip swinging stuff.
I wonder if Phil managed to sell this?!
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Too bad . . . a shame.
This postcard shows a grid of various decorative borders and patterns. The designs include floral motifs, geometric shapes, and stylised figures rendered in a palette of earthy tones and blues.
Owen Jones
Grammar of Ornament
Plate LXXIX Renaissance No. 6
Published in 1856
Presented in 1973
© Portsmouth City Museums
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+ Cracking the Universal Code of Beauty: Owen Jones's Grammar of Ornament
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Bare feet on carpet. BW photo.
Bare feet on patterned carpet. A plastic cup with lid and plastsic straw.
11 March 2023 & 2025
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Happy days! 🎶
📷 Ebet Roberts Grateful Dead fans take over the sidewalk in front of Radio Music Hall, New York, September 1980
”Certain kinds of people require adventure in their lives, and therefore require a bit of adventure in their music. We were happy to supply that."
Bob Weir
This postcard is a painting depicting a crowded indoor scene with figures in various poses. A large, curved balcony dominates the upper portion, with people visible both inside and outside the painted space.
Michael Andrews
The Deer Park (1962)
The Tate Gallery, London
Published by the Arts Council of Great Britain © 1980 for the exhibition of Michael Andrews
Printed in England by the Bucentaur Gallery
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10 March 2026 The harbour groynes and beach in fog.
This day.
Nice! I hope your move goes well. It’s always weird moving. Mixed emotions. Our last move, my son came home from uni to help. When we’d reached the new place and were sitting amongst the boxes, he said, “Can we go home now?”
Frank Bowling
Fishes
#photography #bluesky #clouds
DIARY DATE
Our next online talk (followed by the Group AGM) is on Tuesday 24th March 2026 (1900 GMT).
Join Katherine Howells from the National Archives for a deep dive into its photograph collection.
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Image: The National Archives, COPY1 8 676-678 Ascot Panorama.
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It’s near the White Cube, Bermondsey which sometimes has interesting things to look at and is free. Plus other small galleries, cafes and pubs. And it’s interesting to see how they’ve integrated the old warehouses with the new architecture. That’s you sorted then. 😂
I am naturally attracted to a textile exhibition or just textiles. I didn’t see the Palestine exhibition. Time is weird, especially as one ages.
Thanks Matt. ☺️
Fog. Cyclist, just visible. 30 mile per hour sign.
A Brighton block of flats, just an eerie shadow.
Some oil containers near the harbour.
Today. Robbed by fog.
Cheers me dear. Chin-chin.
This postcard shows cloth in a mosaic of geometric patterns in black, white, red, orange, green, and blue. The fabric is woven in a traditional style with intricate repeating motifs.
Woven Fabric (detail)
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Niger • To benefit UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund
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