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meghanmarklediaries · 2 years
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Dear Diary,
Training is going well, Harry responds to the commands mostly and when he does not it is very easy to correct his behavior with a single touch. 
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luisruesga · 5 years
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Walk with the royals #royalwalk (at Palacio Real de Madrid, España) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwhTS9NpWH7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10frz340rsyvn
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nequeos · 3 years
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𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐓𝐘𝐏𝐄      𝐐𝐔𝐈𝐙
TAGGED BY: no one ! stolen from my andromeda blog !
TAGGING: @chasde / @sorrowh, @futuremade / @betrayher , @ozwolff & you reading this !
⁰⁰¹ˑ THE EXPLORER.
the  explorer   is  drawn   to   the   unknown,   whether   that's  a   himalayan  peak   or   the  road  not  taken,  &  have  a  thirst  for  adventure.  they   take   JOURNEYS,   not   vacations.
⁰⁰²ˑ THE CAREGIVER.
friendly,  sincere,  &  compassionate,  the  caregiver  finds  their  reward  in  helping  others.  no  one  could  ask  for  a  BETTER  best  friend.
⁰⁰³ˑ THE ROYAL.
when   the   royal  walks  into   a   room,   they  command   attention.   they  are   the   one  in    charge,   &  they   enjoy  reaping  the  rewards  of  their   hard  work.
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suzylwade · 2 years
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Queen Charlotte's Cottage ‘Queen Charlotte's Cottage’ is an early example of a cottage orné, a rustic cottage built as a country retreat, but not as a residence. For the uninitiated, cottage orné is French in origin meaning “decorated cottage”. Cottage orné is a product of the ‘Picturesque’ movement popular in England between late 18th and early 19th centuries, some cottage orné were constructed as decoration for park landscape, others were used as lodges or as farm labourers' houses. ‘Queen Charlotte's Cottage’ was used by the royal family in the late 18th century for resting and taking tea during walks in the gardens. Its main attractions were its rural setting and the large paddock which was situated to the rear of the cottage. Many exotic animals were kept in the paddock. Queen Caroline had kept tigers at Richmond, but George III and Queen Charlotte contented themselves with more docile pets, including oriental cattle and colourful Tartarian pheasants, which can still be found in quiet areas of the gardens. From the early 1790s, kangaroos (the first to arrive in England) were kept and successfully bred in the paddock. By the early 19th century there were 18 kangaroos. This made the cottage a popular destination for royal walks until 1806 when Mr Aiton, the gardener, was instructed to turn the kangaroo paddock into a flower garden. No doubt the Queen was inspired by her gardener at Richmond, “Capability” Brown, who introduced the picturesque landscapes to English aristocrats. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #design #words #pictures #kinggeorgeIII #queencharlotte #cottageorné #exoticanimals #orientalcattle #tartarianpheasants #kangaroos #paddocks #gardens #royalwalks #hogarthprints #picnicroom #kew #queencharlottescottage (at Queen Charlottes Cottage) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcxEzNisDSR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sixsnuper-blog · 6 years
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[TWT TRANS 180606]
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Upright courteous Hyunggeunddi #Snuper #Suhyun #Taewoong #RoyalWalk
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rahulmuraly · 7 years
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#tiger #wildlifephotography #nationalpark #bannerghatta #royalwalk #nikond3400 #nikonclicks #nikonartists (at Bannerghatta National Park)
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suzylwade · 2 years
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Queen Charlotte's Cottage The earliest description of ‘Queen Charlotte's Cottage’ in Kew can be found in a London magazine dating from 1774: “The Queen's cottage in the shade of the garden is a pretty retreat: the furniture is all English prints of elegance and humour. The design is said to be Her Majesty’s.” The cottage was looked back on a “favourite place” for King George and Queen Charlotte - but its heyday was brief and George III did not return to Kew after 1806. ‘Queen Charlotte's Cottage’ was used for the last time by the royal family in 1818 following the double wedding of the Duke of Clarence (later William IV) and Edward, Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria). Queen Victoria rarely visited the cottage, although it was maintained by a housekeeper throughout her reign. In 1897 Queen Victoria gave the cottage and its grounds to the public to commemorate her ‘Diamond Jubilee’. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #design #words #pictures #kinggeorgeIII #queencharlotte #cottageorné #exoticanimals #orientalcattle #tartarianpheasants #kangaroos #paddocks #gardens #royalwalks #hogarthprints #picnicroom #kew #queencharlottescottage (at Queen Charlottes Cottage) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcxEryqM82g/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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suzylwade · 2 years
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Queen Charlotte's Cottage Across Kew Gardens, you’ll happen upon ‘Queen Charlotte’s Cottage’ - an imitation of a humble village home. Its ‘Picnic Room’ is painted with vines across its vaulted ceiling - work attributed to King George’s third daughter, Princess Elizabeth. George III and Queen Charlotte had 15 children in total. The cottage began life in 1771 or thereabouts. It was built for Queen Charlotte as cottage orné - a picturesque building made to look like a rustic cottage with aged window frames, poor quality bricks and a thatched roof. It may have been designed to remind Queen Charlotte of farmhouses from her home in Mecklenburg. ‘Queen Charlotte’s Cottage’ was used as a summer house where the royal family could have informal meals and visit the Queen’s menagerie nearby. Although externally the cottage is simple, inside it boasts elegant staircases and a geometric stone floor. The rooms are small as the cottage was never intended for the royal family to live in. Downstairs, the Queen displayed her collection of Hogarth prints on the walls of the print room, whilst upstairs was the tea or picnic room, complete with beautifully painted floral and bamboo decorations by Royal hand. In late April, ‘Queen Charlotte’s Cottage’ (located at Kew’s southwest end) is surrounded by bluebells in bloom. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #design #words #pictures #kinggeorgeIII #queencharlotte #cottageorné #exoticanimals #orientalcattle #tartarianpheasants #kangaroos #paddocks #gardens #royalwalks #hogarthprints #picnicroom #kew #queencharlottescottage (at Queen Charlottes Cottage) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcxEfVAMMmt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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