Plakaten viser et kunstnerisk design med ansigter på medlemmer fra bandet Steeleye Span. Den øverste del af plakaten har bandnavnet 'Steeleye Span' i store bogstaver, og den nederste del har titlen på albumet 'All Around My Hat'. Bagsiden af plakaten viser en liste over albummets sange og Chrysalis Records mærke. Plakaten har en overvejende cyanblå baggrund med illustrerede ansigter i midten og tekst bokse på kanten.
Vinyl LP med kunstneren Steel Eye Span, med titlen 'Storm Force Ten'. Fronten viser et dramatisk design med maritime elementer, barometer og bandets navn i store bogstaver. Bagsiden har en liste over sange, med en illustration af et stormfuldt hav. LP'en er en del af genre folk rock, udgivet af Chrysalis Records.
Et par dekorative porcelænstallerkener fra Alfred Meakin med motiv af 'Famous Cottages'. Tallerkenerne har et detaljeret design med landskabsmotiver, herunder et idyllisk hus. De er lavet af porcelæn med en diameter på 18 cm. Bagsiden af tallerkenerne er markeret med producentens navn og designets titel.
En lille firkantet dåse, 9x9 cm, med vintage blomstermotiv af en buket markblomster i en blå kande på både låg og siderne. Dåsen er lavet af metal og har et hængslet låg. Den har synlige tegn på slid og kommer uden mærkbare brud eller revner. Dåsen er praktisk til opbevaring af små genstande eller som dekorativt element i hjemmet. Tags: opbevaringsdåse, vintage, blomstermotiv, metal, dekoration cottage core
Sawa Mitoma has officially lived every high school girl's dream by breathing in limited-edition Sohma cottage air and landing a date with a Sohma heartthrob. That is, until she's thrust face-to-face with a disturbing truth... ...that threatens to revert her back to her past self. The last thing she wants is for the Sohmas to get involved, but it turns out there's more to the truth than she remembers...Don't miss the grand finale of Fruits Basket Another! Titel: Fruits Basket Another, Vol. 3
Referred to by a colleague as 'an odd gnome, half cad with a touch of genius', Lawrence has long been recognized as an exceptional figure and has never ceased to arouse intense interest, and controversy, since his death in 1935. Drawing on a wealth of new material, A Touch of Genius presents an authentic portrait of the real Lawrence, from his schooldays, through his Middle Eastern years and his years in the ranks to the lonely, final weeks at Clouds Hill, his Dorset cottage on the road to which he had his fatal accident. Quotations from Lawrence's correspondence, including letters to Mrs George Bernard Shaw and E. M. Forster, and important first-hand accounts from people close to him, enrich the text and strengthen the argument for a realistic reappraisal of this very remarkable man. 'beautifully and originally illustrated... written with great felicity of style' John Keegan, Sunday Tel
There has been a quiet revolution in country gardens, with country dwellers creating exciting new outside spaces. Plants remain at the heart of these gardens, but are used in strikingly new ways - with a wild mix of height, scale and colour. Traditional cottage garden flowers meet bold, architectural plants; evergreens come in new, graphic shapes; colour accents are stronger. The book explores the themes that characterize the new country garden. In A Plant Lover's Paradise, the cottage garden has been given a bold new look, while New Formal Gardens are elegantly modern. Family Gardens are flexible spaces where children's play harmonizes with adults' relaxation, and in Wildlife Gardens, grasses and wildflowers flourish beautifully. Titel: New country garden Forlag: Ryland Peters & Small Udgivelsesår: 2001 Sider: 144 Sprog: Engelsk
**THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** Forensic archaeologist Dr Ruth Galloway and DCI Harry Nelson are on the hunt for a murderer when Covid rears its ugly head. But can they find the killer despite lockdown? 'GALLOWAY NOW SEEMS AS REAL AS MARPLE AND MORSE' The Times 'INTENSELY ATMOSPHERIC AND GREAT' India Knight Forensic archaeologist Dr Ruth is in London clearing out her mother's belongings when she makes a surprising discovery: a photograph of her Norfolk cottage taken before Ruth lived there. Her mother always hated the cottage, so why does she have a picture of the place? The only clue is written on the back of the photo: Dawn, 1963. Ruth returns to Norfolk determined to solve the mystery, but then Covid rears its ugly head. Ruth and her daughter are locked down in their cottage, attempting to continue with work and home-schooling. Happily, the house next door is rented by a ni