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sussexprintuk · 2 days ago
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At Sussex Print Ltd, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional printing solutions tailored to meet your unique requirements. Serving businesses and individuals across Sussex, we offer a comprehensive range of services including business cards, flyers, brochures, banners, and more. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, our expert team ensures every print job is executed with precision and care. Whether you're promoting your business or hosting an event, trust Sussex Print Ltd for reliable, high-quality printing that makes a lasting impression.
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blogmillymills · 2 years ago
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Community Choir Joy.
Last night I went to listen to one of our local Community Choirs sing at the underground Grove Theatre, one of Eastbourne’s more intimate theatres. They were an absolute joy. There is something uplifting and joyous in a group of people, all ages, getting together to sing. Songs we all knew and some we didn’t. You don’t have to be pitch perfect, just enjoy singing; sing loud and proud. It was a…
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greatpacificbooks · 3 years ago
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Book FOR SALE ~ Dolls House Story of Wonderful Achievement (1938) T Batty * Builder Miniaturist. Vintage
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265533996465
-- Miniature Houses, Doll House Building. England, Culture, History. House made Prior to 1933, Miniature Doll House, Finely Crafted, Elaborate rooms and Details, Miniaturist, Builder, furnishings, etc. Mr. Batty spent half his life, perfecting this fine dolls house. Sussex Printers Limited, Eastbourne, England UK, no date, circa late 1930s or early 1940s. 16 page booket, fully illustrated. Drighlinton, Near Bedford, England, UK.
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uwmspeccoll · 4 years ago
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Wood Engraving Wednesday
PHILIP HAGREEN
This week we present a few wood engravings by the English printer and wood engraver Philip Hagreen from Musicks Duell by 17th-century English poet Richard Crashaw, published by Hagreen at Ditchling Common, Hassocks, Sussex in 1938. Hagreen, a devout Roman Catholic, was a member of the Guild of St. Joseph and St. Dominic artists community at Ditchling, and was a close associate of fellow Catholic Eric Gill who taught him lettering. Importantly, Hagreen was not only one of the ten founding members of the Society of Wood Engravers, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020, the Society was founded at his suggestion, and the first meeting was held in his studio. 
Unlike his contemporaries, Hagreen’s studiously Christian lifestyle and work ethic kept him out of the limelight. Hagreen’s fellow printmaker and Guild member at Ditchling  Edgar Holloway observed that “Considering his great skills in lettering and engraving and comparing him to well-known contemporaries who received official commissions, Hagreen had been probably the most unappreciated engraver of the century."
This edition of Musicks Duell was hand printed on hand-made paper in an edition of 500 copies. The first 250 were printed in October 1935 by fellow printer, wood engraver, and Guild member Edward Walters in London. The remainder were printed by Hagreen at Ditchling Common, Sussex, in October 1938.
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if-tomorrow-never-comes · 3 years ago
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/138d0f62-1ad1-11ec-b8f6-2f9fbbeddc5b?shareToken=4aa5c63b7232d6a281cd0bb09093dfee
INSIDE CARL BARÂT AND GIZZI ERSKINE’S MARGATE CAFE, HOME OF THE FASHIONABLE FRY-UP
The Libertines frontman and the trend‑setting chef are reinventing the great British greasy spoon. Expect crisp sandwiches, Bovril mayo — and not a smashed avocado in sight
Kate Spicer Sunday September 26 2021, 12.01am BST, The Sunday Times
The idea of a Libertine, a member of one of the most decadent bands to come out of Britain for some time, opening a café seems absurd. But here I am at the Love Cafe in sunny Margate, which opens on Thursday, being shown where the coffee machine will go, where the DJ will be for the sunset sessions, hearing that the wallpaper in the loos is by the artist and screen printer Ben Rider, and witnessing the cheers as the Love sign, picked out in lightbulbs like an old Soho strip joint, goes up on the hot pink and black exterior. It’s less Can’t Stand Me Now, more Love Is All You Need — which just happens to be picked out in hexagonal tiles on the lavatory floor.
Since acquiring a hotel, the Albion Rooms, in the seaside town five years ago, the Libertines’ presence has been powerful. The band’s singer and lead guitarist, Carl Barât, owns a house here, and the band sponsors Margate FC — so why, now, a café?
“Carl and I have been trying to work together for ages,” says the chef Gizzi Erskine — the two met through the fashion designer Pearl Lowe and have been good friends for years. ‘‘I love music, he loves food. Then, in February, Ronnie [Traynor, a music manager, Margate resident and an old friend of Barât] found this site, so I came up and we had a fun few days imagining our dream café.”
The result is Love Cafe, a joint project between Erskine, Barât, Traynor and Barât’s longtime partner, Edie Langley — ‘‘And it’s as close to a 2021 vision of a real greasy spoon as possible,” Erskine says. Inside the vibes are all there, with bespoke punk wallpaper and vintage furniture overseen by the interior designer Rhiannon Sussex (the mother of Rhys Webb of the Noughties band the Horrors), who also did the Albion Rooms. It’s a mood that perfectly suits the Libertines, whose formative years often saw them hanging out at their local greasy spoon. At the time the two Libertine frontmen were peak-skinny, Camden-boy rock stars in waiting, and their love of a traditional caff epitomised their mythologising of a romantically seedy old England.
‘‘It’s about that primeval need we have for community, for a place where you’re known,’’ Barât says today of why he has always wanted to open an old-school caff, ‘‘where you walk in and instantly feel better. No snooty vibes.”
As for the food — no smashed avo? Very brave, I say. Erskine shrugs: “I’m not going to have sourdough either.” What! Wholemeal, though? “I’m about proper chewy crusted good white bread with fantastic unpasteurised cultured butter. If you’re low-carb, Love Cafe is the wrong place for you.
“We are reimagining that great seaside institution, the British caff,” she continues. “Proper breakfasts, juicy chicken and chips, toasties, ice-cream sundaes, and there will be a big urn for proper builder’s tea.” She describes one menu item, a roast beef sandwich, in explicit food-porn detail: “crunchy watercress, perfectly pink beef, chrain, which is horseradish … then a layer of ready salted Kent Crisps,” plus “Bovril” mayo, which is a mayonnaise made with beef dripping and the ultra-tasty goo called fond that’s found at the bottom of the roasting tin”. Prices will start at about £9 for a toastie.
Back in 2018, to gales of disapproval, Erskine admitted on Instagram that she had skipped a red-carpet event because she had felt unhappy about her body. “Thousands of people told me off for not having a trigger warning with that post,” she says. “It’s like, ‘You’ve committed the thought crime of not liking your thighs.’ But the truth is I was happier as a size ten. I don’t feel as healthy this size and I don’t fit in my clothes. I put on weight because I work hard. I constantly pick because I am tired. Loads of women will relate to that. But I can’t admit I don’t like being bigger, no one dares do it any more, we all just shut up and try not to get cancelled.”
Maybe that is why, even though she still lives in Hackney, she has become a fan of Margate. “It’s more collaborative here. People want you to succeed — in London it can feel like they are willing you to fail.”
Meanwhile it was creativity, freedom and, he admits, the bourgeois reason of house prices that drew Barât DFL (down from London). “As much as my love for London remains, there is distinctly less freedom now and too much corporate hegemony,” he says. The other crucial draw was friends such as Mairead Hayden, the former manager of Florence + the Machine, who moved to Margate several years ago and now owns a mezcal bar there called Mariachi.
The Margate migration is nothing new — in 2017 The Times declared it one of the trendiest places in Britain — but the pandemic has brought a new influx. Even Tracey Emin, who grew up in the town, moved back at the end of last year. It also appears to be something of a sanctuary for reformed ravers. Ronnie Traynor, for instance, has not had a drink in three years. The Love Cafe, she says, will have an extensive low and no-alcohol list. “Margate has a pretty evolved sober scene,” she says. It appears the former bad boy Barât has changed as well, as he puffs away on a fruity-smelling vape (though he later shows me the pack of Marlboro Gold he also carries in his pocket).
Does he expect his bandmate Pete Doherty, now living in rural France, to pop in for a meal? Snide tabloid comments about Doherty’s weight are met with big, genuine smiles from those here that know him — “It’s great, it means he’s off the heroin,” pipes up Tony, the band’s long-term PR. “I’m sure he’ll be in for a big breakfast soon,” Barât adds, perhaps referring to the mega-breakfast challenge Doherty completed in a Margate café three years ago (he had to eat a huge fry-up in 20 minutes that included four eggs, four rashers of bacon and four sausages), which ended up making the news — and spawning endless memes. Barât describes his relationship with his bandmate as solid: “We’ve had tough times, but we all have the same strong chemistry today we had in 1998.”
After the Love Cafe, Barât will be opening a club in the basement called Justine’s. There’s talk of more Love Cafes in more seaside towns, too, but there is also talk of writing music.
Barât’s first home is still east London, but in a few weeks, along with Langley and their two sons, Eli, ten, and Ramone, seven, he will move here full-time for a “better life” for the kids. Barât says he likes the way that in their neighbourhood, Cliftonville, “the kids are out playing on the streets till dark, it feels natural and friendly, it’s almost Victorian. It is simpler, less scary, less daunting. These days I’d rather be on the edge of the labyrinth than in the middle of it.”
Love Cafe, 3-4 Marine Gardens, Margate, opens on Thursday
Hair and make-up: Alice Theobald at Arlington Artists using Dior Forever Foundation and Capture Totale Super Potent Serum, Lash Star Beauty and Windle London. Barât’s suit and waistcoat: Herr von Eden
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inevitably-johnlocked · 4 years ago
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Five Fics Friday: March 12/21
Hey all!! Happy Friday!! I actually almost forgot to do this this week, so SURPRISE you’re gonna get some new MFL’s AND some anything goes! Enjoy!
NEW MFL’S THIS WEEK
One Day at a Time Series by KeelieThompson1 (M, 35,137 w. across 2 works || Post-TRF, Rape/Non-Con, Angst, Drug Use / Addiction, Homelessness, Mentions of Prostitution, Suicidal Thoughts, Alcohol, Self-Harm) – Sherlock always had an influence on John, so when he "dies" and John finds his secret stash of cocaine, one thing leads to another. And John is far too proud to admit just how far he is falling or ask for help. Afterall, who is there left that he can really ask?
The Printer Is Jammed by snowandfire (G, 40,336 w., 33 Ch. || Unilock || Email, Eventual Romance, Epistolary, Love Letters, Friends to Lovers, Love Confessions, Customer Service, Mutual Pining, First Kiss, Angst with Happy Ending) – John is a disgruntled customer who just wants his money back for a shoddy printer Harry ordered for him off of a catalogue. Sherlock is a bored customer service rep working the summer he has off from Oxford. They are both about to get more than they bargained for.
Hearts Don't Break Around Here by thatawkwardfriend (M, 54,796 w, 12 Ch. || Teenager AU || Homophobia, Past Abuse, Artistic John, John saves Sherlock, BAMF John, Horse Riding, Swimming, Minor Violence, First Kiss / Time, Making Out, Fireworks, Carnival, Fluff and Humour, Angst with Happy Ending, Death / Funeral, Hurt / Comfort, Morning After, Domestic Fluff, Friends to Lovers, Mutual Pining) – When John gets in a fight at school, his parents send him to Sussex for the summer in hopes that living with the Holmes’ will shape him up. It is there that he meets Sherlock Holmes: a class A asshole too smart for his own good. John expects a long, dull, lonely summer. What he does not expect is to form an unlikely friendship with the strange boy across the hall. What he expects even less is to fall in love with him.
ANYTHING GOES
Like Euphoria and Scotch by FinAmour (M, 1,856 w., 1 Ch. || TSo3 Fix It, Five and Ones, Alchohol / Drinking, POV Second Person Sherlock, Pining Sherlock, Armchair Sex, Cracky and Fluff, Sherlock’s Imagination, Happy Ending) – 5 different ways it all could have gone + the one way it actually works itself out.
Electric Pink Hand Grenade by BeautifulFiction (E, 67,718 w., 13 Ch. || First Time / Kiss, Seizures, Headaches) – "If Sherlock's brain is a hard drive, then these attacks are an electro-magnetic pulse." Sherlock Holmes does not do anything by half, not even a migraine. It falls to John to witness one of the greatest minds he has ever known tear itself apart, and he must do his best to help Sherlock pick up the pieces.
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christinaroseandrews · 4 years ago
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Set in Sussex and centered around the parliamentary election season. Sweet Disorder features a heroine, Phoebe, who is poor, plump, widowed, and in possession of her father’s votes. Except being a woman she can’t cast them but any many she marries can. And her votes are so very necessary in a very tight election. Welcome to the oddness of English elections in the Regency Period Enter Nick Dymond, Brother to the Whig candidate. He’s there to convince Phoebe to marry a man who will vote for his brother. Except the longer he gets to know her, the more he wants her for himself. That’s a problem because his family will never approve. After all, he’s the son of a noble, and she is the widow of a newspaper printer. Not to mention he’s got his own baggage, PTSD and a very severe wound from the peninsula wars, which left him with a limp.
As for Phoebe, she doesn’t particularly want to get married. She’s been married before and it didn’t turn out well. She’s doing just fine selling stories to the newspapers and living in the tiny and untidy rooms in a boarding house. But when her family needs her, she puts her own happiness on the line and agrees to a marriage of convenience. The only problem is who will she choose?
The Tory Candidate? The Whig Candidate? Or herself?
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I like the story. I really liked Phoebe and Nick. Their reasonings and rationales made sense. Like there is a giant/huge class issue and then there’s the fact that they’re not supposed to be falling in love with each other. I especially liked that neither one was seen as less or by the other. But that things like her poverty, her weight, his wealth, and his disability weren’t overlooked and forgotten in the midst of the love must conquer all. Then there’s the families and their drama. So much drama.
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Even with the drama, this isn’t your typical Regency Romance.  First off, there aren’t any balls. Or dastardly Duke’s. Or gaming establishments. And I loved that. It’s so rare to have a romance between lower class people. Every day people. Even small town people. While Nick came from the gentry, he’s a younger son and his experience as a soldier had colored his sensibilities more. He wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty. And I like that.
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This story takes “slow burn” seriously. Very seriously. Which might be off-putting for some people, but when I read it I was in the mood for slow. The plots and twists are well telegraphed, and the book takes time to set the stage and introduce all the players. And all of the players are important. I also liked that Phoebe’s other suitors were all viable, they weren’t horrid for the sake of being horrid. I even liked them as characters and potential romantic heroes. They just weren’t the romantic hero that Phoebe wanted. All of the characters were well rounded, And I really liked that.
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Trigger warnings Because those matter, period appropriate sexism, discussion of miscarriage, discussion of depression & PTSD, mild BDSM, period appropriate ableism, and parental neglect/emotional abuse. That being said all of the triggering Content is handled well as I would expect from Rose Lerner (which if you’re looking to support minority authors Rose Lerner is Jewish). Basically this was an adorable slow burn featuring every day people in Regency England. If you’re a fan of Austen, this would likely be up your alley. As it is, I’m happy to give it. Five stars.
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How magnetic fields and 3-D printers will create the pills of tomorrow
Doctors could soon be administering an entire course of treatment for life-threatening conditions with a 3-D printed capsule controlled by magnetic fields thanks to advances made by University of Sussex researchers.
Engineers and pharmaceutical scientists from the University of Sussex and The University of Texas at Austin have developed a triggerable and remotely controllable system for on-demand drug delivery.
Using 3-D printing technology and magnetic actuation, researchers have been able to prove the concept of a drug release triggered by magnetic fields capable of inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro.
While the research is in its initial phases, the researchers are working towards a system where it is possible to drive the drug delivery system towards the required position in the body using external means such as permanent magnets. The technology would allow for a drug to be applied close to the lesion.
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loistyli · 5 years ago
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Cut. Them. Off.
I’m stunned by the audacity it took to actually say some of the things in the article. Things that we’ve known or suspected for ages, but that most people know to NOT ACTUALLY SAY IT.
Now we can answer the question, “Why did they go and sue the newspapers and release the documentary right at the end of a tour that was, by many accounts, successful?”
Because they needed to lay the groundwork to take the six weeks off royal duty at a time the entire team could convene to work on the US launch of their Foundation!!
It is equivalent to me telling my boss that I’m physically and mentally exhausted and need six weeks to rest and get away from the pressure. With full pay, continuity of benefits, and the same job when I return, of course. Instead of hunkering down, I continue my personal PR mill, and work with my “team” that covers PR, legal, and business matters to setup my own company that competes with my employer. Not only am I taking salary from my employer for the time im actually setting up my own business, I’m using the employer’s resources like computers, printers, and office supplies.
Not only would I be fired, I’d be SUED.
Hello???? BRF? This is the SECOND time she snowed you into believing she needed a break from royal duties to rest and take care of herself, but actually used the time to work on a project that HMTQ wouldn’t have allowed if she knew about it.
I’m pretty damn sure now that not only was MMs pregnancy fake, it was also timed perfectly to allow her to be this year’s September guest editor for British Vogue, instead of being bogged down with boring royal duties. You know, the job that actually pays the rent.
I say TAKE IT ALL. Any and all allowances, salary, reimbursements. Kick them off any royal line of credit and forward to them any bills sent to Dad. Cars. Designer clothes, shoes, and bags. Jewelry. Phones, computers, ipads. Shutdown the Instagram account. Sue MM and her team for misusing royal titles and privileges and call for enormous damages, starting with the $3m from Disney.
WAKE UP!!
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mgwprint-blog · 5 years ago
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MGW Print and Design Ltd are a printing business in Crawley, West Sussex who provide their Print Management Services such as Large Format Graphics, NCR Forms & Sets, Vinyl Graphics, Compliment Slips, Promotional Gifts and Business Cards. We have over 10 years worth of experience in provide our clients with a full managed print, design, exhibition and graphic service. Our goal here at MGW Print and Design Ltd is simple, provide our Crawley based clients with a comprehensive range of services suitable for virtually any communication challenge, such as Exhibition Graphic Panels. If you would like to know more information, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our experienced team of printers in Crawley. We would love to help you.
Website: https://mgw.uk.com
Address: Heathersett, Copthorne Common, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 3JX
Phone Number: 01342 604 518
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disconnected-from-reality · 6 years ago
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Fanfic rec: Different Meeting AU
Happy Johnlock Day everyone! Because while we are celebrating the day where Sherlock and John first met, I thought it would be fun to make a list where the two idiots met in a different way. I’d like to point out that it doesn’t matter if this is AU or something, all that matters is that they didn’t first meet in St. Bart’s. Let’s just get into it, shall we? 
The Dead Detective by DiscordantWords [Words: 37,781 | Mature] John Watson has spent the last three years of his life simply going through the motions. A chance encounter with a man claiming to be a stranded spy changes everything.
A Twist of Fate by cloud_wolfbane [Words: 21,103 | Mature] In a cocaine bender Sherlock forgets to take his heat suppressants and spends his heat with a soldier readying for deployment. While he remembers the man's kindness he does not remember his name. In a move even Sherlock isn't sure he can deduce, he decides to keep the child. What will he do 10 years later when he meets Dr. John Watson at Barts?
The Internet Is Not Just For Porn by cyerus [Words: 1,911 | General Audiences] John is Sherlock's internet boyfriend - from CANADA. No one thinks he's real.
Blind Marriage by inspiration_assaulted [Words: 7,654 | Teens and Up Audiences] Lt John Watson, 25, will do just about anything to stay in the Army, even if it means marrying a man he's never met. It's only for two years, and he'll probably be in Afghanistan the whole time. How much can his life really change? Sherlock Holmes, 21, is just entering rehab, at his mother's dying request. He can't receive the money she left him, the money he needs to live, unless he gets married. He signs the papers to shut Mycroft up. Besides, it's only for two years, and his husband is on a different continent. How much can his life really change?
Floriography by lbmisscharlie [Words: 21,811 | Mature] Florist!AU - Sherlock is a florist and he's doing the flowers at the wedding of John Watson and Mary Morstan. John's about to marry his best friend in the world. He's happy, in love, and content with Mary. So why can't he get tall, enigmatic man who did the flowers at his wedding out of his mind?
A Beginner's Guide to Apiology. by VictoryCandescence [Words: 10,952 | Mature] John and Sherlock meet for the first time as old men in Sussex.
The Printer Is Jammed by startrekto221B [Words: 40,336 | General Audiences] John is a disgruntled customer who just wants his money back for a shoddy printer Harry ordered for him off of a catalogue. Sherlock is a bored customer service rep working the summer he has off from Oxford. They are both about to get more than they bargained for.
The Detective and the Demon by oreganotea [Words: 2,389 | General Audiences] “Every demon on record is described as either monstrously terrifying or breathtakingly beautiful,” Sherlock says. “I have never heard of a demon with a forgettable face and a propensity for ugly jumpers.” The demon looks down at his jumper. Okay, so it might not be the most flattering article of clothing in the world, but it sure looks a hell of a lot more comfortable than Sherlock’s two-sizes-too-small shirt.
In Need of Quiet Affection and Gentle Words by kinklock [Words: 16,972 | Explicit] After John's girlfriend (of sorts) sends him an online sex guide, John finds himself more intrigued by the guide's author than anything his girlfriend might have had in mind.
A Fortuitous Oversight by dorothydonne [Words: 14,513 | Explicit] Sherlock Holmes was perfectly content being a single parent until a scent on the wind caught his attention.
Six Degrees of Separation by testosterone_tea [Words: 5,427 | Explicit] Sherlock sees John in a coffee shop and decides that he's going to meet him as an experiment. The universe seems to conspire against him, making a mess of the experiment and Sherlock's emotions. But is it the universe intervening, or is Sherlock just being an idiot about this?
Body Parts by Hope_Austen [Words: 12,461 | Mature] Sherlock Holmes has never met John Watson, but for some reason he keeps catching just a glimpse of the mystery man around campus … John Watson’s tan, muscular arm resting on an open car window frame, John Watson’s blue eyes peeping through the bookshelves in the library, the top of John Watson’s head with its silky, golden hair. It’s becoming a frustrating puzzle because Sherlock only ever sees parts of John Watson. He never seems to be able to catch a view of the young man in his entirety. Until one day … Sherlock does.
Just Transport by kinklock [Words: 4,650 | General Audiences] Sherlock deduces a very interesting man on the tube one day, and starts to take public transport more often. Which is, of course, just a coincidence.
The Vision by cloud_wolfbane [Words: 37,758 | Mature] In this world, most of the population has a soul mate. A Vision, usually given around puberty, helps mates find each other. Sherlock and John are old enough that statistics tell them their soul mate must be dead. Statistics were wrong. 
The Six Steps of Courtship by emptycel [Words: 28,504 | Explicit] Sherlock doesn't hold any love for his omega status. However, that doesn't stop him from going undercover and joining on online dating site to try and find the person responsible for a string of vicious omega homicides. It should have been easy, open and shut. He just didn't expect to meet an alpha named John Watson. And enter the six steps of courtship
That’s all I have for now. Happy Johnlock day everyone! 
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sussexprintuk · 2 days ago
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the-paintrist · 6 years ago
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Mabel McIndoe, who exhibited her art under her maiden name Mabel Hill, photographed by Francis Lawrence Jones at his studio in George Street, Dunedin. Hill moved to Dunedin after her wedding in January 1898.
Mabel Hill (3 March 1872 – 18 November 1956) was a New Zealand artist known for landscapes, portraits, and floral still lifes. She taught at the Wellington School of Design.
She was born at Cox's Creek, Auckland, New Zealand, the youngest child of Charles Hill, a hatter, and his wife, Eliza Ann Hulbert. Her eight siblings included the composer Alfred Hill. In 1875, the family moved to Wellington.
Hill attended primary school but not secondary school; instead, she went directly to the Wellington School of Design to study art in 1886. During her time at the Wellington School of Design, she met and was heavily influenced by the Scottish artist James M. Nairn, who introduced her to contemporary European art movements, especially Impressionism. She subsequently became a teacher at the school, remaining until 1897.
In 1898 she married John McIndoe, a printer, with whom she had four children. Her son John McIndoe was also an artist and later ran the family printing firm. Her son Archibald McIndoe was a plastic surgeon.
After their marriage, Hill and her husband moved to Dunedin, where they built a house with a studio for Hill. John died in 1916, and Hill then ran the printing business until her son took over.
She travelled extensively after her children left home until the outbreak of the Second World War, visiting the United States (where her son Archibald lived for a time), Tahiti, and Europe. At the end of the war, she left New Zealand to settle permanently in England to be near Archibald. She died in East Grinstead, West Sussex.
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uwmspeccoll · 4 years ago
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It’s Fine Press Friday!
This week we present pages from the second book illustrated by the great English printmaker and type designer Eric Gill, The Devil's Devices, or, Control Versus Service by Douglas (H. D. C. ) Pepler, with woodcuts and wood engravings by Eric Gill, published in Hammersmith, the seat of the Arts & Crafts Movement in England, at the Hampshire House Workshops in 1915. There was a limited edition of 200 copies, but ours is one of 1300 trade copies printed in London at Edward Thomas (E. T.) Heron’s Westminster Press. Both the author and illustrator were ardent Catholics and social activists, and this work displays overtones of both, a critique of contemporary society, work conditions, human relationships, and the effects of the Industrial Revolution. An advertisement at the back states: “This book contains an account of a cinematograph entertainment in Satan’s Circuit; a warning to the public against a crafty devil; and an appreciation of . . . an English working man.” The printer E. T Heron also happened to be an enthusiast and promoter of the cinematograph.
H. D. C. Pepler (1878-1951), who had a Quaker background, co-founded what become the Hampshire House Workshops at Hammersmith in 1906 out of religious convictions. It was at the Workshops that Pepler met Gill (1882-1940) at the beginning of WWI, and developed a close friendship (one of Pepler’s sons even married one of Gill’s daughters), although they would later have a falling out in the 1930s. The Workshops were involved in a number craft endeavors, and Pepler wanted to establish a publishing house there, but only produced about ten books and catalogs at the Workshops before converting to Catholicism in 1916 and co-founding with Gill and English poet and artist Desmond Chute, The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic at Ditchling, Sussex. It was here that the St. Dominic’s Press was founded and run by Pepler in collaboration with Gill and the English calligrapher and type designer Edward Johnston.
Our copy of The Devil’s Devices bears the ownership bookplate of C. H. St John Hornby, proprietor of the Ashendene Press, and is another gift from our friend Jerry Buff.
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The Repair Shop - Amateur Photography Magazine Feb 2022.
Peter Dench talks to two post-production experts helping photographers perform in the spotlight.
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If you unwrapped a photography book for Christmas or popped along to an exhibition, it was probably the result of a long and delicate daisy-chain of experts that helped put it together: assistants, managers, printers, publishers, curators, editors, sub-editors. While the photographer rightly takes the accolades, what got them there are the teams and individuals sitting behind the curtain making sure they shine in the limelight.
Both seeking a lifestyle change and change of pace from London, Sam moved to the Devon coast to raise a family, Caroline moved to Sussex to raise vegetables and expand her tennis skills. Although hundreds of miles apart, they decided to work closely together and in 2016, established post-production company, Shifting Pixels. “The first time Caroline and I met would’ve been 16 years ago when my now husband Ted went to Iraq with the army.  At the time he shot film, concerned about shooting digital in a sandy and heat environment. When he came back, everything obviously needed scanning. I reached out to the Pro Centre [a photography equipment hire company] and asked if they knew anyone who did scanning and was introduced to Caroline who came and did his whole archive,” explains Sam.
Legends
Sam is fast and quick at managing, Caroline excels at technicals, detail and beauty. Together the duo's main job is to get the best digital file they possibly can from an existing digital file, negative, print or even contact sheet. That one file is the blueprint to deliver everything from a screen image, exhibition print, book to billboard. “That’s when you realise you have to have your dust busting and scratches sorted. You might not see it on a print but if it’s on the side of a building you do,” smiles Caroline.
They can never be sure what will arrive with the courier. A recent project was Marilyn Stafford’s 228 page tome, A Life in Photography (Bluecoat Press 2021). The challenges were immense. “We had scans from the 1970s, negatives that had been stored in a box, drum scans of original prints and flatbed scans of contact sheets. All are in the book, to make it look like it came from one photographer is one challenge, to make it cohesive so it prints well is another level,” reveals Caroline.
The task of restoring Marilyn’s archive began in March 2021, thinking it would take a month, the pictures just kept coming, the task eventually completed in October. First they did a round of cleaning, spotting one negative took anything up to six hours. “You can’t just bang on a dust filter, if you apply that over the whole image it will soften the image and ruin it. There were a few files that we couldn’t recover and that’s because they had massive chemical Bluuurrrggghhhh!! on them, they were mostly contact sheets that had been scanned badly. It would’ve taken a week to have it fixed,” says Caroline. Some of Marilyn's contact sheets are published in the book. One from a Paris Ghetto was poorly stored, torn and greasy with thumb prints. Caroline put on some music and got to work, restoring it as you would lovingly sew up a ripped vintage dress or sentimental soft toy. It now looks like a piece of art.
The morning after I interviewed Sam and Caroline, photojournalist Tom Stoddart passed away aged 67 after a fight with cancer. Tom was a constant in Caroline’s personal life and career for decades and she is committed to driving forward his legacy. Both Sam and Caroline worked on Tom’s last book, Extraordinary Women: Images of Courage, Endurance and Defiance, with a foreword by actor, filmmaker and campaigner, Angelina Jolie (ACC Art Book 2020). “I knew the work intrinsically well, we had to marry up original scans I would’ve done in 2004/5 to digital images shot in 2017 and some incidental images that I hadn’t seen before,” informs Caroline.
In addition, the publisher wanted the look and feel of Extraordinary Women, published in Belgium to match Tom’s 2004 opus, iWitness (Trolley Books) published in the UK. “Different light, different countries, different cameras, different film, digital, over 50 years of Tom’s work - it didn’t matter because each frame was bang on. Technically, if the photographer gets a great picture, it’s pretty easy for us to do our work. It was relatively simple to bring them in line so we had a consistently beautiful tonal range to hand over to the printer or pre-press house,” she adds.
The default files Sam and Caroline produce are Grayscale or RGB. While they can work in CMYK, conversions for publishing takes a great deal of understanding in how the colour translates from the photographer’s files to the printer CMYK files. “You have the profile for the paper and for the inks. An RGB is three channels CMYK is four, what you're doing is introducing black ink, that’s why everything crashes on print. Introducing black, everything goes flat, you lose contrast. From experience you know what’s going to happen. When you change the profile from Grayscale or RGB to CMYK, you won’t necessarily see it on screen unless you know to look for it. It’s a waste of time creating a CMYK profile unless you know the profile of the printers and papers it will be used with,” explains Sam.
Sam and Caroline often work with the caution of Bletchley Park employees. “Some photographers are reluctant to admit to the work that is done on their files because they haven't got the exposure right in the first place and they don’t want to look incompetent. But if you think of film a long time ago, you didn’t get every shot right - the light was changing quickly, you had to go ahead and shoot. There’s a vulnerability photographers feel with their film work thinking they’re not technically a good photographer. It’s a different way of looking at images now,” says Sam.
Shifting Pixels have collaborated with myriad award winning photographers to find solutions including Zed Nelson, Lyndsey Addario, John Downing and Alys Tomlinson whose 16 bit scans were so big, new computers and software had to be invested in. “I loved Alys’s project, Ex Voto and the connection with her portrait sitters. Caroline is much more interested in the background story of imagery, I’m drawn to images that just connect. I’m a bit more literal. We’d never met Alys before, she’d shot the project on 5x4 and we hadn’t worked on 5x4 for a long long time, when we got the images I literally stopped in my tracks they were so stunning. We cleaned and sent off the files and didn't think anything about it. Next thing we know is it won her Photographer of the Year at the Sony World Awards,” enthuses Sam.
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