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uk3d · 3 months ago
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Cottam church sketch | Limited edition fine art print from an original drawing. My sketches start life as hand-drawn graphite images made on cartridge paper. I often work on these with charcoal, oil pastel or Caran d'Ache to create the look I'm after. The artwork is then scanned and finessed digitally ready for fine art printing. This process often referred to as Giclée printing uses the highest standard of printing methods to give gallery quality results that maintain all the details of the original sketch. The graphite pencils I use are Faber-Castel, the oil pastels are Sennelier and the china-graph is Caran d’Ache. The inks are pigment based archive quality (100years+). The heavyweight specialist papers I use are of the best professional quality having a wonderful surface designed specifically for fine art drawings and illustrations. Very limited editions with only ten per size printed. All artwork is signed and includes a certificate of authenticity. The A5 are 5.8" x 8.25" (14.8cm x 21cm) The A4 are 8.25" x 11.7" (21cm x 29.8cm) The A3 are 11.7" x 16.5" (29.8 cm x 42cm) The A2 are 16.5" x 23.4" (42 cm x 59.4cm) Originals are A3 11.7" x 16.5" (29.8 cm x 42cm) Frames not included in price. Free shipping on artwork to all destinations. https://www.seanbriggs.co.uk/product/cottam-church/?feed_id=4783&_unique_id=66dd452541881
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mixamorphosis · 11 months ago
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Blog post and linked up tracklist [HERE].
Tracklist
01. Jeremy Glenn - New Life (Perseus Summer of Eighty Three Remix) (Future Disco) 02. Nick Turner - Love Is Reel (Trendy Mullet Recordings) 03. Drou Fiorotto - Flying Tribute To The Music (Unknown Label) 04. Marcello Giordani - Chubby Rain (Slow Motion Records) 05. Marvin Gaye - Heavy Love Affair (The Revenge Rework) (Unknown Label) 06. Deadly Sins - My Love Is (Hot Tonight) (Giant Cuts) 07. Kongas - Why Can't We Live Together? (Alkalino Edit) (Not On Label) 08. Cottam - Badustylee 2 (Self Released) 09. dbo - M.U.S.I.C (Audio Parallax Records) 10. Joseph Terruel - Untitled A1 (Unknown Label) 11. Pional - In Another Room (Hivern Discs) 12. John Clements - Cosmic Love (Nobuddy Remix) (Ken Records) 13. JockTalk - I Still Love You (Tusk Wax)
Download available via [HEARTHIS]
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picspammer · 1 year ago
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You're vulnerable, you're vulnerable You are not a robot You're lovable, so lovable But you're just troubled
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movienized-com · 6 months ago
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The Problem with People
The Problem with People (2024) #ChrisCottam #PaulReiser #ColmMeaney #JaneLevy #LucianneMcEvoy #DesKeogh Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2024 (Oktober) Genre: Comedy Regie: Chris Cottam Hauptrollen: Paul Reiser, Colm Meaney, Jane Levy, Lucianne McEvoy, Des Keogh … Filmbeschreibung: Zwei entfernte Cousins, die sich nie getroffen haben – der eine in New York, der andere in der kleinsten Stadt Irlands – tun sich zusammen, um endlich einen generationslangen Familienstreit beizulegen. Doch die Versöhnung verläuft alles andere…
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themnmovieman · 10 months ago
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Movie Review ~ The Problem with People
The Problem with People takes us on a quirky journey across the Atlantic to Ireland, where familial ties, cultural clashes, and generations-long feuds converge in a comedy that’s efficiently paced and built with a sturdy hand.
The Problem with People Synopsis: Two distant cousins who’ve never met – one in NYC, the other in the smallest town there is in Ireland – come together to finally put an end to a generations-long family feud. It doesn’t go well.Stars: Paul Reiser, Colm Meaney, Jane Levy, Lucianne McEvoy, Des KeoghDirector: Chris CottamRated: NRRunning Length: 101 minutes Review: It’s one of the most recognizable…
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year ago
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"Menace to Motorists," Border Cities Star. August 26, 1933. Page 3. ---- MORE than a few cars have come to grief because of the presence of these open tracks of the abandoned W.E. & L.S. Railway, through Cottam. The latest driver to crash because of the rough roadbed, which divides the concrete highway through the town, was Mrs. Frank J. Mitchell, wife of the former mayor of Windsor. Although she escaped injury when her car struck the tracks a few days ago, the auto, a brand-new machine, was badly damaged in the shakeup.
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nycreligion · 2 years ago
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From the Secular Era to the Postsecular Era in Iran and NYC
From the Secular Era to the Postsecular Era in Iran and NYC
Illustration by A Journey through NYC religions In the 1960s and 1970s. it was just assumed that secularization was inevitable, as proclaimed with exaltation by Martin Marty in his 1963 The Secular City. Secularization theory, which underlay the joys of secularists, predicted that religion would play a decreasing role in the world. That prediction met many spectacular rebukes. Personally, I…
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inky-duchess · 3 months ago
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Do you know any websites or books that give a complete list of what people wore in the 1910s, including underwear? The ones I'm finding talk mainly about their outer clothes, and mostly just describe how fashion changed during the time period.
Edwardian Fashion by Daniel Milford-Cottam
Great War Fashion: Tales from the History Wardrobe by Lucy Adlington
The History of Underclothes by C. Willett Cunnington
I also really recommend looking up Asta Darling on Tiktok because she does amazing GRWM
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honeybeelullaby · 7 months ago
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How They Rescued Titanic's Passengers: Carpathia's Wild Dash
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In the early hours of April 15th, 1912 the RMS Carpathia's lone wireless operator Harold Cottam picked up his headset for one last listen before turning in for bed. What he heard shocked him to his core; RMS Titanic, the newest liner of the White Star Line, was sinking fast. Carpathia's story as a hero rescue ship is a fascinating one, and this video explores how in the night of the disaster RMS Carpathia rushed to the rescue of RMS Titanic.
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alovelywaytospendanevening · 5 months ago
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An original signet ring of the Order of Chaeronea.
The Order of Chaeronea was a secret society founded in the mid-1890s by George Cecil Ives, an English writer and early gay rights activist. It was one of the earliest known organizations in the Western world exclusively dedicated to homosexuals and the promotion of “the Cause”, as Ives called it. Its name is derived from the Battle of Chaeronea, where the Sacred Band of Thebes, an ancient Greek elite fighting unit made up of pairs of male lovers, ultimately fell. This historical reference underscored the Order's emphasis on the valor and nobility of homosexual love and relationships.
The society provided a safe space for homosexuals to socialize, discuss literature, philosophy and politics, and support one another emotionally and intellectually, without fear of persecution. It operated discreetly, given the legal and social constraints of the time, with members using symbols and codes to identify themselves and maintain secrecy. The “prophet” Walt Whitman and his writings about the "high towering love of comrades" deeply influenced the Order’s overall philosophy.
While no membership lists survive, it is speculated that Oscar Wilde, Alfred Douglas, Edward Carpenter, Laurence Housman, S. E. Cottam and Montague Summers were among the perhaps two or three hundred members of the society. Many of them were early campaigners for homosexual law reforms in the United Kingdom.
The Order’s service of initiation:
That you will never vex or persecute lovers. That all real love shall be to you as a sanctuary. That all heart-love, legal and illegal, wise and unwise, happy and disastrous, shall yet be consecrate for that love's Holly Presence dwelt there. Dost thou so promise?
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themarconigraph · 6 months ago
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Presentation to Mr. Bride, November 1912 issue of The Marconigraph
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"An interesting little ceremony took place at Marconi House, London, on Wednesday, October 23rd, when Mr. Harold S. Bride was presented by the Marconi International Marine Communication Co., Ltd., with a gold watch " in recognition of having done his duty, and done it bravely" on board the R.M.S. " Titanic." In handing the gift to Mr. Bride, Mr. Godfrey C. Isaacs, the managing director of the company, referred with extreme regret -- a regret shared by all who attended the gathering -- to the unfortunate circumstances which prevented Mr. Marconi being present. He assured Mr. Bride that the Marconi Company highly appreciated the way in which he had performed his duty. It was unnecessary to say anything about what that duty was : the whole world knew it. In the name of the company, and in the absence of Mr. Marconi, Mr. Isaacs handed to Mr. Bride a little souvenir in the shape of a gold watch in which was inscribed just the mere plain statement of fact. Mr. Isaacs hoped it would prove some satisfaction to the recipient, when he was older in years, to look back to his earlier days and remember that he did his duty. Mr. Bride made a brief response.
The Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society have sent to the Marconi Company a silver medal and illuminated address for Mr. Cottam, and these will be handed to Mr. Cottam on his arrival in England. The address reads:
At a meeting of the committee of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, held at the Underwriters' Room, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, on the 4th day of July, 1912, it was resolved unanimously : " That the best thanks of the committee be presented to Mr. Thomas Cottam, wireless operator of the S.S. Carpathia,' for praiseworthy and humane service to the survivors of the R.M.S. Titanic,' which foundered April 15th, 1912.""
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nightbringer24 · 7 months ago
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How They Rescued Titanic's Passengers: Carpathia's Wild Dash
In the early hours of April 15th, 1912 the RMS Carpathia's lone wireless operator Harold Cottam picked up his headset for one last listen before turning in for bed. What he heard shocked him to his core; RMS Titanic, the newest liner of the White Star Line, was sinking fast. Carpathia's story as a hero rescue ship is a fascinating one, and in this episode we explore how the night of the disaster went down from the decks of the Carpathia as she rushed to the rescue of RMS Titanic.
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thatrandomartistjavi · 10 months ago
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Bringham Young University Production of Wonderland
Alice- Krista Saltmarsh Hemsley
White Rabbit- Daniel Wallentine
Mad Hatter- Mackenzie Belnap
Jack the White Knight- Ren Cottam
Chloe- Ally Choe
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if-not-now-tell-me-when · 2 years ago
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Hate watching Titanic documentaries that try to pin blame for the sinking on my favorite crew members. Like the one that tried to blame hitting the iceberg on Harold Bride. First of all, Bride never did anything wrong in his life, so write that down! My boy didn't stay in the wireless room until the power went out, get pinned under Collapsible B, spend the night with his feet in the freezing water, end up unable to walk due to frostbite and then spend days helping Harold Cottam send wireless messages instead of resting, only to be blamed for the sinking! 😡
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franciswhetsel · 7 months ago
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if you were ever curious about how obsessive I get: I found scans from two 1912 issues of The Marconigraph (an old wireless magazine) that announce Jack Phillip's position on Titanic and Harold Cottam's position on Carpathia. Haven't found Harold Bride's, but I may have overlooked it in the crunchy scan
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boykathy · 2 months ago
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lately i’ve really been digging this guy James Cottam’s youtube channel. he’s only got 13 subs and his videos are all just silent, still images of his pencil drawings - a lot of them nearly identical. like this stretch from february where he was just drawing Cheese Slice House over and over
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that’s not even all the cheese slice houses. or this profile portrait he keeps drawing
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like i love it. genuinely really artistically inspiring stuff
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