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  • Blood for oil. It’s a world wide suicide. Other versions :

  • Blood for oil. It’s a world wide suicide. Other versions :

  • mortar
    by Phillip French

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    firing mortars in delaram, afghanistan. the shockwave blew up the dust on everything

  • patrol 3
    by Phillip French

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    taken during a patrol in afghanistan,.. carrying a 66

  • Model/MUA – Atrophy / Dress by Howard Showers I heart pools. I never had one, which might explain why I like throwing clothed models in them for the sake of art. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • What’s good for the goose… / . / . / For every shirt sold, AU$5 will be donated to GetUp / . / . / Disclaimer: / I’m not affiliated with GetUp, but I appreciate what they do and offer them my support in this small way.

  • Influenced by the writtings of Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt. / . / “You fail to take in to account my mirrorballs! Look at them shine! Look at them shine! Look at them shinnin’ !” / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • The Howardsaurus
    by Jon Kudelka

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    Recently killed off by climate change, the Howardsaurus once roamed the earth for millions of years. See more and buy the book at 101 Uses for a John Howard. Would make a mighty fine Christmas card for those cheered by recent electoral results.

  • rounds
    by Phillip French

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    my version of an already over used image,..

  • Untitled
    by Phillip French

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    taken whilst working on an Op. as OMLT in afghanistan, along side of the Afghan National Army

  • Howard Vineyard - Adelaide Hills
    by Leeo

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    Howard Vineyard in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills. More Adelaide Hills images can be viewed here: / Adelaide_Hills /

  • a quote from Paul about John Howard. Hilarious!!

  • H.P. Lovecraft
    by grthink

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A portrait of one of the best horror wtiers who’ve ever put pen to paper.

  • Recently killed off by climate change, the Howardsaurus once roamed the earth for millions of years. See more and buy the book at http://www.101usesforajohnhoward.com

  • Blood for oil. It’s a world wide suicide. The original design (above) turned 1 this week. The long title is Kathleen’s fault. I’m also hoping this upsets Mr Booth a little. Happy birthday shirt. This is the blood edition :

  • patrol
    by Phillip French

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    this was taken during a patrol in sangin, helmand province in afghanistan

  • © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /

  • Dedicated to Howard Arkley
    by Rhys Jones

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Really love Howard Arkley and when I saw this house the other morning it reminded me of his “Family Home; Suburban exterior” artwork.

  • Carnforth Station Briefly Encountered March 25th 2008 was the centenery and celebration of the life and work of Sir David Lean KBE, possibly one of the best, if not the best British Film Director ever. / / His career produced such classics as Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Doctor Zhivago and A Passage to India. He has been Widely acclaimed by such as Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick and George Lucas. / / Brief Encounter, made in the last year of World War 2 Britain (1945), is adapted from Noel Coward’s one act play, Still Lives, and tells the, then, unthinkable story of a housewife (Celia Johnson) for whom the discovery of the passion of real love (with Trevor Howard’s Doctor), as contrasted to her quiet conventional marriage, brings her to the very point of suicide. / / The story, predominately, centres on their meetings at the fictional, Milford train station which, in reality, was Carnforth Station located on the southern edge of Cumbria. This location was chosen because, although at the tail-end of WW2, a blackout was still in force in London. There were no such problems in the wilds of Carnforth, and the station was, at that time, a busy junction with plenty of trains thundering by. / / The film’s soundtrack prominently features the Piano Concerto No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff and played by Eileen Joyce. / / The modern Carnforth station, almost unchamged, now boasts an impressive visitors’ centre. / / Lots of location information here / / This image is, clockwise from top-left: / 1 – the station refreshment room, lovingly recreated at the station because the film used a fictional London-based set. / 2 – The clock at the top of the ramp leading from platform 1 to platform 2. In the film the clock-facia was covered over and card-board hands were used to keep time continuity. / 3 – Rail-tracks, little changed from 1945, with the exception of the electric wires, which would whisk the two lovers together, and then apart. / 4 – A photo in the visitor centre, which shows a steam train of the era approaching the station. / / These photos were taken on 23rd March 2008 / / Image 1,2,& 3© PhotogeniquE 2008 / Image 4 © unknown all rights reserved. / This composite is not for sale.

  • The Fat Lady Sings...
    by Jon Kudelka

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Little Johnny receives the latest aria from Newspoll.

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