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Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few

Here’s another shoot with Niomi from last week, shot around Notting Hill. We shot this around a few different streets in the area, as a lot of the houses are painted different colours, which looks beautiful. Our shoot was also invaded by a curious little white cat. Who probably wasn’t curious, just a bit grumpy. You can view the blog post here.


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Destiny (1900), by J.W. WaterhouseThis work was painted by Waterhouse to support the injured soldier

Destiny (1900), by J.W. Waterhouse

This work was painted by Waterhouse to support the injured soldiers and widows of the British army that fought in the Boer War against South African rebels (1899-1902).  More than 300 artworks were sold for a total of 12,000 pound sterling.

The work resembles the 1894 version of The Lady of Shalott, but the red and white dress and blue cup represent the colours of the Union Jack, clearly stating that this is a British lady looking at a departing army that is visible in the mirror.


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burnitalldownism:

Because of Brexit, all companies which only operate ATMs inside the EU have now replaced the UK’s Union Jack with the Irish tricolour for the English language option.

Ye killed our language lads, so now we’ve kidnapped yours.

€10million and an Irish Language Act in the North within 48hrs, or Béarla gets it

Bandera Neozelandesa en altamar.

Bandera Neozelandesa en altamar.


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Union Jack fragment.

Union Jack fragment.


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サウスバンク・センターの『近所の祭り』。『お妻にご注意!』Southbank Centre - “Festival of Neighbourhood”. “Beware of the Wi

サウスバンク・センターの『近所の祭り』。『お妻にご注意!』

Southbank Centre - “Festival of Neighbourhood”. “Beware of the Wife!”


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Sexy British SuicideGirl Manko looks dashing in her brand new set “Long Live the Queen.”Sexy British SuicideGirl Manko looks dashing in her brand new set “Long Live the Queen.”

Sexy British SuicideGirl Manko looks dashing in her brand new set “Long Live the Queen.” Members can see more of her at http://suicidegirls.com


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Went shopping around some second hand stores in Harajuku and found what must be the ugliest yukata e

Went shopping around some second hand stores in Harajuku and found what must be the ugliest yukata ever! And so… for obvious reasons… I had to put it on :)


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I’m midway through the research stage of my residency at Fort George, a large 18th-century fortress near Ardersier, to the north-east of Inverness, Scotland. Working out of the Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection), the museum covers three floors of Fort George’s former Lieutenant Governors’ House.

Project Aims:

  • To respond creatively to the World War 1 displays and archives at The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection).
  • To engage with local children and communities
  • To produce a finished artwork/exhibition to be exhibited at The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) for 6 months (October 2017 - March 2018)

So far I’ve been working here for three months and completed 5 primary school workshops which have resulted in a wall-based battlefield mural, a series of imaginary medals, a collection of Trench Poetry and a series of letters home to loved ones.


‘We are absolutely delighted to welcome artist Robyn Woolston to The Highlanders’ Museum as our Artist in Residence and are excited about the work she has already been doing. The project will help bring our First World War archive to life featuring some of the interesting stories and characters which exist in the original letters, diaries and photographs kept by Highland soldiers during the conflict.’

Gill Bird / Education and Outreach Officer 


From personal, hand-drawn, love letters to military orders, each visit provides a proliferation of compelling avenues for investigation.

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It’s a time of immersion and editing, of reflection and navigation through a collection that houses thousands of objects, photographs, paintings, uniforms and reference texts.

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‘God bless my DEAR DADDY at the WAR and keep him safe. With little Duncan’s love.’ /  SGT DAVID J MCRAE 240180 

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‘Take this for your mascot’ / SGT DAVID J MCRAE 240180 

It’s also a time of contemplation in terms of the ‘axis’ that embodies ‘where’ creative response meets military rigour. Of considering how suitability and juxtaposition may highlight-and-handle harrowing conflict-based narratives. I’m conceiving of plans which will both comment and illuminate with the intention of partially pushing aside many of the traditional conventions, or norms, in terms of museum display. Questions arise as to ways in which one can effectively honour tradition whilst reigniting/reframing perceptions.


S U M M E R    H A S    B E E N    

T U R N E D    T O    

W I N T E R    B Y    T H E  

G U N S  


(A label found below a photograph housed deep within a section of the photographic archive not open to the general public)

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