Earls Wall Art
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Justin Townes Earle (son of Steve Earle) played at Sydney’s Annandale Hotel.
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Original Exposure made on Film – if you look closely you can just make out children by the right of the frontal lights. This will give an idea of just how large this monument really is…
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Hopetoun Summer Fair in the grounds of Hopetoun House, near South Queensferry, Scotland. Hopetoun House, one of the most splendid examples of Georgian architecture in Britain is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun (the Marquess of Linlithgow). It was built in 1699 and was designed by William Bruce, and extended in 1721 by William Adam. The house is located near South Queensferry to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Set in 150 acres of rolling parkland with extensive woodland walks, breathtaking vistas over the River Forth and a deer park, the magnificent interiors boast fine paintings, original furnishings and décor, tapestries and objects d’art with Aubusson tapestries and fabulous chandeliers in the Ballroom. Part of the House is still lived in today by the present Marquess and his family. The House, however, is owned and managed by an independent, charitable trust created in 1974 by the current Marquess and his father in order to preserve the House with its historic contents and surrounding landscape for the enjoyment and education of the public for all time. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: South Queensferry and Lowland Scotland / /
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Self portrait… Just felt like playing with the camera! Kinda weird looking at myself this close though….hmmmm! Here ya go anyway! I’m happy to say that this inspired a Redbubbler! Please see my friend Earl McCall’s writing Did She Just Blow Me a Kiss? Check out Earl’s profile and work. Thanks Earl :-)
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early one morning at the break of day i saw this dew letter and looked to see what it would say…......a beautiful web was weaved as if it was just for me, enjoy i did, its amazing how fast these guys do this…
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The colour version of Sacred can be found here: S A C R E D
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This reminded me of the song, Goodbye Earl, by the Dixie Chicks. My model is Tina.
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The Earl of Pembroke was moored alongside in Plymouth for the duration of the build-up to Transat 2008. The single handed Trans-Atlantic Yacht Race. This picture was captured in the early morning light before the crowds arrived. There were a few photographers around at the time:) I really love the early morning light.
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earl a fine champion in this breed. seen relaxing at home
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Exmouth – Western Australia
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This is my cat. He thinks he is the most important thing on earth. You can see by his ears that he has had his scrapes. He is now 13 and still acts like a kitten at times. He is a great companion.
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Original artwork: Acrylic on canvas 30cm x 40cm Painting is for sale. Enquiries via Bubblemail.
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This is completely Zolton’s fault…LOL. Earl Grey Tea… $1.29 / Victoria Secret Bra and Thong… $39.95 / Red plush foot stool… $119.95 A Capybara, drinking an Earl Grey tea, in the bra and thong, on the red plush footstool… Priceless. /
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Hopetoun House, one of the most splendid examples of Georgian architecture in Britain is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun (the Marquess of Linlithgow). It was built in 1699 and was designed by William Bruce, and extended in 1721 by William Adam. The house is located near South Queensferry to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Set in 150 acres of rolling parkland with extensive woodland walks, breathtaking vistas over the River Forth and a deer park, the magnificent interiors boast fine paintings, original furnishings and décor, tapestries and objects d’art with Aubusson tapestries and fabulous chandeliers in the Ballroom. Part of the House is still lived in today by the present Marquess and his family. The House, however, is owned and managed by an independent, charitable trust created in 1974 by the current Marquess and his father in order to preserve the House with its historic contents and surrounding landscape for the enjoyment and education of the public for all time. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: South Queensferry and Lowland Scotland / /
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Hopetoun House, one of the most splendid examples of Georgian architecture in Britain is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun (the Marquess of Linlithgow). It was built in 1699 and was designed by William Bruce, and extended in 1721 by William Adam. The house is located near South Queensferry to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Set in 150 acres of rolling parkland with extensive woodland walks, breathtaking vistas over the River Forth and a deer park, the magnificent interiors boast fine paintings, original furnishings and décor, tapestries and objects d’art with Aubusson tapestries and fabulous chandeliers in the Ballroom. Part of the House is still lived in today by the present Marquess and his family. The House, however, is owned and managed by an independent, charitable trust created in 1974 by the current Marquess and his father in order to preserve the House with its historic contents and surrounding landscape for the enjoyment and education of the public for all time. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: South Queensferry and Lowland Scotland / /
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One of the pair of Sphinx like sculptures flanking the main drive up to Hopetoun House, one of the most splendid examples of Georgian architecture in Britain. Hopetoun House is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun (the Marquess of Linlithgow). It was built in 1699 and was designed by William Bruce, and extended in 1721 by William Adam. The house is located near South Queensferry to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Set in 150 acres of rolling parkland with extensive woodland walks, breathtaking vistas over the River Forth and a deer park, the magnificent interiors boast fine paintings, original furnishings and décor, tapestries and objects d’art with Aubusson tapestries and fabulous chandeliers in the Ballroom. Part of the House is still lived in today by the present Marquess and his family. The House, however, is owned and managed by an independent, charitable trust created in 1974 by the current Marquess and his father in order to preserve the House with its historic contents and surrounding landscape for the enjoyment and education of the public for all time. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: South Queensferry and Lowland Scotland / /
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James Earl Jones – shot on the set of “Welcome Home Rosco Jenkins” – this man is one of the most down to Earth people I have ever had the pleasure of working with! All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent. All violations will be vigorously pursued with legal action.
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A view from afar of Earl Richard’s keep. Tintagel Castle ruins. Cornwall England. Birthplace of King Arthur.
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Sign on a wall in a Greenwich back street, once was a public house now a private house. Presumably commemorating the Earl rather than the tea! Thank you for looking
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