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Rocking birthday : 2 prints
Rocking birthday : 2 prints
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Rocking birthday : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The 1930s saw people describing popular blues songs as "rocking". As time evolved with rock 'n' roll music in the 1950s, the word "to rock" was linked to the edgy and cool. By the 1960s, the verb came to mean "to be full of life and excitement" and generally today, simply refers ...

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Two birds by minton : 2 prints
Two birds by minton : 2 prints
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Two birds by minton : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The image based on an antique tile by Minton Hollins & Co. Birds in several ancient cultures, symbolise the human soul. Their flight is representative of freedom, as well as the journey of life in pursuit of higher knowledge..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivere...

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Favourite story : 2 prints
Favourite story : 2 prints
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Favourite story : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Unlike the joy of sunbathing, or devouring a board of cheese and wine, the act of reading is a passion without any unwanted side effects - an act that is pure and simple bliss..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-cert...

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Minton plum blossoms : 2 prints
Minton plum blossoms : 2 prints
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Minton plum blossoms : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Blue and white plum blossoms designed by Mintons, England's leading ceramic factory during the Victorian era. Produced c1873-83, the motif in the design links to the Asian traditional symbolism of the flower which is enduring happiness, beauty, good luck and longevity..   Conser...

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Oh deer another year  : 2 prints
Oh deer another year : 2 prints
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Oh deer another year : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Deer antlers are the fastest growing tissue on the planet, where at their peak, they can expand an inch every two days..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper Produced in our London studio Trivia fact on ...

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Happy birthday train : 2 prints
Happy birthday train : 2 prints
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Happy birthday train : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Prior to the introduction of railways, communities around the UK had their own local time (e.g. Bristol was 10 minutes behind Greenwich Mean Time.) With the structured form of transport, Railway Clearing House decreed in 1847 that GMT time be the standard. The majority of cities ...

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Gramophone music : 2 prints
Gramophone music : 2 prints
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Gramophone music : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A study showed that in as little as two weeks, listening to upbeat music improves the immune system, as well as boost happiness. A happy mood brings benefits linked to greater relationships, better physical health, and even help to achieve a higher income..   Conservation acid-f...

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De morgan peacock : 2 prints
De morgan peacock : 2 prints
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De morgan peacock : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Based on a design by English potter and tile designer, William de Morgan (1839–1917). In Greco-Roman mythology, the peacock tail was said to have the "eyes" of the stars. Peacocks with their graceful beauty, symbolise watchfulness, vision, awakening, spirituality, royalty and gui...

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London by john speed : 2 prints
London by john speed : 2 prints
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London by john speed : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain by the famous English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). First published in 1611, the decorative map of the county of Middlesex (now greater London), was engraved by Jodocus Hondius and printed from copper plates. "Middle-sex / describ...

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British isles by john speed : 2 prints
British isles by john speed : 2 prints
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British isles by john speed : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain by the famous English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). First published in 1611, the decorative map of the British Isles was engraved by Jodocus Hondius and printed from copper plates. The map bears the Royal coats of arms, cherubs, s...

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At the theatre (c.1876) : 2 prints
At the theatre (c.1876) : 2 prints
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At the theatre (c.1876) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: By Pierre-Auguste Renoir, studies of the painting with X-rays have revealed that Renoir had two more people in front of the girl. He chose to give her an unhindered view of the stage, thereby giving her a more intense and direct rapport with the spectacle..   Conservation acid-f...

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Divan japonais : 2 prints
Divan japonais : 2 prints
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Divan japonais : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A lithograph poster c.1893 by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec to promote a café-chantant musical establishment which was at the time named Divan Japonais. In the audience is the dancer Jane Avril, and next to her, the writer Édouard Dujardin..   Conservation acid-free board included D...

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Ballet (1904) : 2 prints
Ballet (1904) : 2 prints
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Ballet (1904) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Painted by Everett Shinn, he attempts to capture what he called “the uptown life.” With the dramatic lighting on the dancers, he places the viewers up close to the stage amongst the audience, immersing us into the world of the dancing stage. .   Conservation acid-free board incl...

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At the opera (1879) : 2 prints
At the opera (1879) : 2 prints
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At the opera (1879) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Painted by Mary Cassatt, depicted is a woman at the Opera. In the late 19th century, the Opera was trendy activity and a place to be seen, and as seen in this painting, sometimes people would go to look at each other without paying much attention to the performance itself..   Co...

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Treble bass heart : 2 prints
Treble bass heart : 2 prints
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Treble bass heart : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Studies have shown that the body and soul responds positively to classical music and other genres that are relaxing or uplifting. One could say that music truly is heartfelt, as even the heartbeat adapts somewhat to the rhythm of music..   Conservation acid-free board included D...

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Life and opera : 2 prints
Life and opera : 2 prints
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Life and opera : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The earliest surviving opera is Euridice. Written by Jacopo Peri and Ottavio Rinuccini, the piece was performed in Florence in 1600. The popularity of opera spread rapidly, from Florence to Rome, Venice, and eventually to other major cities abroad..   Conservation acid-free boar...

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Nymphaea coerulea : 2 prints
Nymphaea coerulea : 2 prints
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Nymphaea coerulea : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Known as blue lotus or blue water lily, the flower is a symbol of the universe itself. Rooted in the mud, it rises through and blossoms, expressing purity and enlightenment undefiled from the confusion of the world. Illustration by botanist Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840)..   ...

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Camellia japonica : 2 prints
Camellia japonica : 2 prints
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Camellia japonica : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Japanese camellia, or tsubaki in Japanese, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. The flower represents love and affection, and in Victorian England, the flower sent the message that the recipient was adorable. Illustration by botanist Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759...

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Rosa sulfurea : 2 prints
Rosa sulfurea : 2 prints
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Rosa sulfurea : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The yellow rose represents happiness. Associated with the sun, it is symbolic of lifting the spirit and expressing joy and delight. Illustration by botanist Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840)..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearl...

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Pansies : 2 prints
Pansies : 2 prints
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Pansies : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Originating from 15th century French, the word pensee, meaning to think or to ponder. Therefore the pansies are symbolic of thought and reflection upon our inner selves, representing a good clear mind with a calm spirit. Illustration by botanist Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840)....

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Terrarum orbis geographica (1643) : 2 prints
Terrarum orbis geographica (1643) : 2 prints
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Terrarum orbis geographica (1643) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A double hemisphere hand coloured map of the world, Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica by Pierre-Jean Mariette (1603-1657) published in Paris. Based upon the earlier map of Hondius from 1617, this map is embellished with allegorical spandrel vignettes representing celestial h...

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Canterbury (c.1670) : 2 prints
Canterbury (c.1670) : 2 prints
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Canterbury (c.1670) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A Ground Plott of Canterbury by Wenceslas Hollar, which was originally published around 1670. The copper plate engraving was taken from a strike off the original plate, which was printed around 1795..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxu...

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County of gloucestershire (c.1840) : 2 prints
County of gloucestershire (c.1840) : 2 prints
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County of gloucestershire (c.1840) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The antique map of the county of Gloucestershire, as part of "A Topographical Dictionary of England with Historical and Statistical Descriptions" by Samuel Lewis, published by S. Lewis and Co. in c.1840..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail ...

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Gloucestershire (c.1840) : 2 prints
Gloucestershire (c.1840) : 2 prints
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Gloucestershire (c.1840) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: This antique map of Gloucestershire by Thomas Moule (1784 – 1851), contains vignettes of Gloucester Cathedral, Tewkesbury Abbey church and the New Spa, Cheltenham..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper P...

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Gloucestershire (c.1611) : 2 prints
Gloucestershire (c.1611) : 2 prints
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Gloucestershire (c.1611) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain by the famous English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). It reads: "Gloucestershire contrived into thirty three several hundreds & those again into four principal devisions The Citie of Glocester & Bristowe discribed with the a...

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Ireland (1665) : 2 prints
Ireland (1665) : 2 prints
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Ireland (1665) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A map of Ireland published as part of the Atlas Major. Today, 80 million people of Irish descent are estimated to live outside of Ireland, which is impressively, 14 times more in number than the population of Ireland itself..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered pac...

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Skilled sailor : 2 prints
Skilled sailor : 2 prints
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Skilled sailor : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: This English proverb reminds us that no matter how rough the storm gets, keep on that journey and persevere. You will be better and stronger for it when you come out the other end..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-...

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