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flommus · 8 months ago
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Clive Gardiner (British, 1891–1960)
A Blast Furnace, 1927
Lithograph, 40 x 60” (101.6 x 177.8 cm)
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alrauna · 5 months ago
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Clive Nichols (@clivenichols)
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livesunique · 9 months ago
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Boat House, The Manor, Priors Marston,
Warwickshire, United Kingdom,
Landscape architect: Charles Gilchrist
Clive Nichols Photography
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jhnmhm · 1 month ago
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Do you think Clive and Pam kissed at one point or something…
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izzythedemigod · 6 months ago
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I am so brainrotted about red valley
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samthecookielord · 10 months ago
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I wanna think more about clive while he was with constance (proceeds to post a drawing about after constance died)(also proceeds to not draw constance)
Anyways yeah this guy brought along 3 of the dove household staff for important roles (spring & cogg being clock shop owners, and shipley being the mail guy), I wonder how they were like before all this?
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dixt · 1 year ago
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asthall manor in oxfordshire, england ⋅ ph. clive nichols 
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beyourselfchulanmaria · 1 year ago
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Clive Nichols
Garden photographer, lecturer for the RHS & Kew Gardens. “Britain’s best garden photographer”.and his book : Brilliant English Gardens
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Rosalith castle gardens
Away from the hustle and bustle outside the castle walls there is nothing but peace and tranquility in the castle gardens. Planted with colourful flowers and manicured shrubs this garden is a haven. The gardeners have no need for shears and secateurs when the bearers can use wind magic to do the pruning. All images copyright Square Enix Co Ltd.
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tenth-sentence · 1 year ago
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They had become the garden; risen up at some unthinkable command to create this sterile illusion.
"Weaveworld" - Clive Barker
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alrauna · 1 year ago
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Clive Nichols (@clivenichols)
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kerovous · 2 years ago
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48488 by Clive Nichols Via Flickr: Frosty flower head of hydrangea paniculata 'vanille fraise renhy' at the rhs gardens, wisley, surrey. Winter
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holliwoobz · 2 years ago
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yaaay red valley!! i missed stinky clive what a guy
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nievea · 11 months ago
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❅─────────❅─────────❅─────────❅─────────❅
•❅CLIVE❅• Cycles.. seasons.. watching you leave & thinking I could change the rules...
•❅JILL❅• is my petrified heart still pounding...?
•❅JILL & CLIVE❅• And we separate... Nothing is the same forever...
•❅TORGAL❅• In the garden or the wild; I can feel you like a child...
•❅CID❅• You won't see me stopping for anyone; can't stay still...
•❅SHIVA❅• Maybe this is madness underneath my skin...
「 V •❅• Let's Play Pretend. 」
「 V •❅• Living like we were always told that we would. 」
❅─────────❅─────────❅─────────❅─────────❅
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harrisonarchive · 3 months ago
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Photo by Clive Arrowsmith.
“He’s 44 now, his stubble-beard shows flecks of gray, and after George Harrison laughs — which he does often — the wrinkles at the corners of his eyes don’t completely uncrinkle. ‘I think, in one way, it’s good getting old,’ says Harrison. ‘When you do things when you’re young, you just don’t think about it. You’re crazy, like the Beatles. We were crazy, but if you went on being like that, you’d be put away. So there’s a time to mellow out.’ He is mellow enough, nowadays, to view the past with a pleasant nostalgia and the future with bemused curiosity. ‘You know, we’re all going to be 60 now,’ he says of the next major chronological hurdle facing his friends. ‘In another 20 years, I’m going to be 64’ — a thought that sets him to singing, just under his breath, the chorus to the Beatles hit When I’m Sixty-Four. […] His other hobbies include two that seem at odds: gardening and watching Formula One races. […] ‘It’s gone deeper and more personal,’ he says. ‘There’s no point in talking about it. I still believe the purpose of our life is to get God-realization. There’s a science that goes with that, the science of self-realization. It’s still very much a part of my life, but it’s sort of very personal, very private. Very.’” - People, October 19, 1987 (x)
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