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Stonehenge is one of the world's
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This is a row of Flemish Weavers' cottages from the tiny village of Biddenden, Kent, England. In 1331 the export of unwashed wool was prohibited by King Edward III. He encouraged weavers from Flanders to settle here, thus bringing their weaving and dying techniques to England. |
Sissinghurst Castle, Kent, England. |
Rudyard Kipling's home Batemans
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An abstract interpretation of this mystical ancient monument. Standing next to these standing stones is very inspirational. The inner circle of these standing stones are known as the "blue stones" and are supposed to have magical and healing properties.
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The reflection of fishing / lobster huts |
Lobster traps put away until the next season. This painting is of a fishing |
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Saltwood Church in Saltwood, |
A harbor village in the UK.
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Study: Remote old building by the side of a lake with hills in the background.
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Old Ontario barn in early fall with a split rail fence. |
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Oast Houses are a familiar scene when walking or driving the country roads in England. These are in Kent.
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An old barn on a sunny day in the Fall with golden grasses and red leaves of sumac. White fluffy clouds and a blue sky make for a beautiful autumn day.
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An old log cabin, after the first
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The old Canadian and American barns are fast disappearing. This pen & wash painting helps to record our pioneer past. With a field stone foundation and weathered, gray barn boards, this antique, or heritage, farm building is still in working order. |
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